DynaSis Opens Data Center in Downtown Atlanta
Atlanta-based DynaSis, which specializes in business solutions and
IT infrastructure for small to medium-size businesses, announced the
opening of a high-tech data center in its hometown headquarters.
The company said the facility offers a secure and resilient place to
house mission-critical equipment, with around-the-clock server and
environmental monitoring systems, plus management personnel, digital
video surveillance cameras, electronic access cards and biometric
retina and fingerprint authentication scanners. If you need it, of
course.
The data center is served by six high-speed optical connections from
providers such as AT&T, Sprint, Level 3, Time Warner Telecom and
WorldCom. The center also provides generator backup support as well as
a high capacity UPS and automatic transfer switch, which DynaSis hopes
will assure SMBs that their data is protected from disastrous failures.
"Our primary feed is through Internap, the most highly rated backbone
provider in the U.S.," said DynaSis President David Moorman.
"Internap's ability to intelligently route traffic for maximum
throughput is unsurpassed. They also have superior abilities to detect
and quickly respond to threats and traffic issues. Our investment in
this upstream provider is well justified."
The company said the new facility provides the best of both worlds - the "highest level of infrastructure in production today" combined with a computing grid that DynaSis manages their customer's sites, databases and applications.
The architecture is engineered to provide redundancy at
multiple points of failure, including multiple high-speed feeds to the
Internet backbone, re-generated power via a dedicated three-grid
substation to ensure power purity, batteries and generators in case of
power failures, storm proof facilities, and other features.
"We are committed to giving clients -- and their data -- world-class protection in the managed services and managed hosting business. These new investments and this new data center take that commitment to the next level," added DynaSis Vice President Chas Arnold. "Our clients, mostly small to mid-size firms here in the Atlanta metro area, just don't have access to an IT infrastructure of this caliber. By making this technology so accessible, we can help you become more competitive in the market place now and in the future."
