Server Co-Location from PMN Telecom

Co-Locating your server hardware with PMN Telecom couldn't be easier, and what's more it is at a price affordable and not going to upset the relationship with your bank manager or finance director. 

Secure hosting is at NE5 Data Centre which is located Newcastle Upon-Tyne, in the North East of England, just 5 minutes outside of the City Centre and and 10 minutes from Newcastle International Airport with ample free parking should you want to come and visit us or deliver your hardware in person.

Features and benefits hosting with PMN Telecom UPS Power at NE5

  • Designed to provide cost-effective, reliable and well specified data centre hosting solutions.
  • Power is provided by resilient UPS configuration providing reliable clean clean. Should a prolong outage occur the on-site generator can provide power indefinitely.
  • Cooling is provided by in-room DX air conditioning system providing N+1 resilience, rows in warm/cold aisle design for optimum cooling performance.
  • Access and "intelligent" remote hands service available 24/7/365.
  • Sophisticated fire suppression system featuring Tyco Inergen Suppression system, any fire within the facility would be detected and extinguished causing minimal damage.
  • The facility is connected to the core network by multiple diverse fibre connections.


Specification of the Data Centre

  • Power
    Dedicated LV 400KVA supply direct from NEDL managed sub-station
    UPS System in N+1 Configuration
    Diesel generator able to cater for extended power Inergen Fire Supression at NE5outages
  • Cooling
    N+1 cooling provided by in room DX cooling units
    Racks in Warm/Cold aisle formation
  • Security
    24/7/365 Security
    CCTV Throughout the facility
    Access via a proximity key tag system
  • Support & Access
    24/7/365 Access available
    24/7/365 Intelligent remote hands services
  • Fire Suppression
    Tyco Inergen Fire Suppression System
    Dual Ionisation / Smoked detection system
  • Connectivity
    Diverse connectivity with multiple fibre routes

 

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