The company says it is adding 3,000 square feet of space and an additional 40 cages to enable customers to expand as their businesses grow and to enable ColoServe to meet increasing demand for San Francisco data center space. The expanded data center also features CAT6-enhanced cabling infrastructure designed to support the next generation of intensive Internet applications such as IPTV and enables up to 10 gigabits per second handoffs to a cabinet or cage.
ColoServe's data center facility also shares infrastructure with Verizon's sole San Francisco phone switching facility, including dual generators capable of producing four megawatts of power and enough on-site diesel fuel to run off of the electrical grid for more than two weeks, says the company. The data center is also completed by ColoServe's popular Screaming-Fast Network, which give customers instant access to over 45 major Internet networks in a single connection.
"Having a top-notch colocation facility with great bandwidth and available space in downtown San Francisco means we can offer our current customers more flexibility while ensuring prospective customers we can meet their needs," says John Keagy, president of ColoServe. "As their businesses grow, so can their data center space."
