Savvis Data Center
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153,800 sq ft building
* No advertising of SAVVIS name (plain
wrapper)
* Interior and exterior security managed
24/7 by permanently assigned staff of
Wackenhut guard
Zoned access
throughout Data Center
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Biometric hand scanner requires ID card
access and hand geometry measurements
* Customer IDC access and contacts
managed via Siebel
* Current government-issued picture ID
required
* ID badge and biometric hand scan to
man trap with badge reader
* Second hand scans to gain access to
raised floor Biometric scanner captures
3D measurements of hand
Security
cameras
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Multiple 360 degree cameras with 10x
zoom
* More than 100 fixed cameras
* High speed recorders with DV cassette
tapes
* Hard drives to eliminate down time for
tape swaps and over recording
* Minimum 30 day tape storage
Generator power
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Backup power
* Multiple CAT Diesel 20 megawatt
generators
Minimum 24 hour fuel storage
* Agreements with two major carriers to
provide additional diesel fuel
* Generators assumes building load
within 20 seconds
* Generators are tested on weekly basis
under load
* Tanks are kept at least 80% full at
all times
Two utility
feeds from independent substations
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Diverse paths to the building
* Feeds to building are encased in
concrete
* Fed from two independent substations
* Separate transformers fed from both
utility sources for redundancy
HVAC chiller
systems
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Hosting space HVAC system includes (16)
AHUs and (16) ACCUs manufactured by
Trane
* AHUs are DX type and located in the
mechanical mezzanine; the ACCUs are
located on the roof
* There is adequate capacity to
withstand a HVAC unit failure or an
entire bus failure
Cooling is provided by both overhead and
under floor air
* HVAC systems have wetted media for
humidification, VFDs for each supply
fan, exhaust fans to control building
pressure, and economizers to utilize
cool outside air
* Separate Dectron outside air handling
units provide conditioned air for the
hosting space
* UPS Room cooling is provided by Trane
RTUs in a N+1 configuration
* Node room cooling is provided by
Liebert DX CRAC units in a N+1
configuration
Network
facilities - Main Node Room
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Multiple fiber providers for diversity -
provides diversity and redundancy
* Each vendor can deliver additional
bandwidth capacity with minimal
turn-around time
* Can be delivered using existing ‘lit’
fiber
* Fiber pathways into the Data Center
are truly diverse
* Fiber enters building in steel conduit
from multiple points in the building
AS3561 - The SAVVIS backbone network
SAVVIS
has engineered its network around a
single platform - AS3561 - which enables
one global IP backbone, rather than
regional Autonomous Systems stitched
together. That means that once data gets
on the network, it’s a single BGP hop to
the global network node nearest its
destination. This minimizes the number
of router hops and reduces the risk of
downtime when traffic has to traverse
multiple networks.
Some of our international competitors
support services on multiple continents
through joint ventures and partnerships.
SAVVIS owns its own network - there are
no joint ventures that may affect
performance and support.
A single AS means:
* Customers are only one hop away from
content hosted on the SAVVIS network
* Access to all of the routes on the
Internet
* A single end-to-end Service Level
Agreement
Network
features include:
* Based on industry-leading Juniper core
routers and Cisco equipment specifically
designed for the needs of Tier 1
"carrier-class" customers
* OC-48/OC-192 backbone trunks,
supporting MPLS protocol
* AS3561 is consistently rated over time
as having the lowest latency, lowest
packet loss, and highest reliability
* SAVVIS firmly segregates Layer-2
(transmission) and Layer-3 (routing)
* Layer-2 is ATM-based for traffic
management
* Core network is designed for “zero”
packet loss
* SAVVIS is moving to more efficient
MPLS Layer 2 protocol
The graphic below illustrates our USA
peering locations. SAVVIS primarily
peers in Chicago, Seattle, Washington
DC, Atlanta, Dallas, New York City, and
San Francisco.
Peering
The
SAVVIS Global AS3561 IP backbone has
peering connections with 13 Tier 1 US
and five Tier 1 European backbone
providers. SAVVIS has built new OC-3
[STM-1] and OC-12 [STM-4] for a total of
26GBps connections to its largest direct
connect peers, thus providing faster and
more reliable access to their networks.
With these enhancements, SAVVIS is able
to allocate sufficient bandwidth to each
peer, aiding in effective capacity
planning.
In Europe, SAVVIS maintains pan-European
private peering connections at LINX,
PARIX and AMSIX operating at STM1 or
higher speed with GTS/Ebone, Infonet/AUCS,
UUNET AS703, Teleglobe and KPNQwest/EUNET.
Additional European peering connections
are under consideration.
These connections will provide our US
customers with direct access close to
100 percent of the global address space
and our European customers with direct
access to 90 percent of the European
address space. The benefits to SAVVIS
customers include: faster access,
minimum AS hops, lowest possible packet
loss, and a better ability to plan for
future growth for ISPs that peer with
the SAVVIS IP backbone.
With an aggressive peering plan,
including peering agreements with the
largest Tier 1 backbones, SAVVIS is one
of the leaders in the industry in
finding efficient ways to route IP
traffic through our network and beyond.
With the globalization of the Internet
and SAVVIS' response of expanding the US
based IP backbone to a truly global
backbone under one AS3561, peering has
become increasingly complex and the
established peering policies have been
amended. SAVVIS has formulated a global
peering policy to maximize the benefits
of peering to our customers and also
provide equitable treatment of our
peering partners.
In addition to its peering
relationships, SAVVIS has direct transit
connections with over 1,300 ISPs in the
US and 100 direct connections to ISP's
in over 70 countries. In peering and
transit arrangements, SAVVIS' global
AS3561 stands for quality, unsurpassed
in the industry.
SAVVIS is a Tier 1 ISP that offers both
IP connectivity and e-business solutions
to enable global corporations to quickly
reach their desired Internet content. To
offer our customers efficient access to
destinations that reside outside of
SAVVIS’ Global IP Network, peering has
been established at select major cities
where our backbone nodes are present. In
the USA, we have established peering
relationships with the four other Tier 1
ISPs: AT&T (ANS), Genuity (GTE
Interlink), UUNET (WorldCom), and
Sprintlink.
As is the case with all Tier 1 ISPs,
SAVVIS is prohibited from peering
directly with any network outside the
USA; however, our 270 transit
relationships with 80 countries will
provide the customer with excellent
connectivity to overseas markets. We
peer with five pan-European Regional
Tier 1 networks including: UUNet
(WorldCom), Ebone (GTS), AUCS (AT&T and
Infonet), EUNET (KPN/Qwest), and France
Telecom (which includes Global One and
Equant), providing SAVVIS customers
access to 90 percent of all European
routes. In Asia, SAVVIS is establishing
similar peering connections in Japan to
provide similar route coverage. Once
these peering arrangements are in place,
no other Tier 1 ISP will be able to
match SAVVIS’ global peering coverage. |