Peak 10 is opening a new data center in Tampa, Florida called Tampa 3. The 60,000 square foot facility located near I-75 will provide 23,600 square feet of office space and 36,400 square feet of data center space available in Spring 2015. The facility features redundant power, cooling and security systems designed to provide high uptime and meet industry standards. Peak 10 also offers managed services, cloud, and network solutions from this location to enable customer innovation and growth. Mayor Buckhorn expressed support for Peak 10's investment in Tampa and the economic benefits it will bring.
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New Tampa Data Center - Peak 10
1. IT infrastructure | cloud | managed services
Presented By: Tampa Team
Peak 10
Tampa Data Center 3
Ready to Grow with You
2. Welcome to Tampa 3
• Peak 10’s
newest data
center - #25
• Rated Category 5
for 3 second wind
gusts – Hurricane
safe facility
• Total Building
60,000 SF
• 23,600 SF office
and support space
• 36,400 SF data
center space
• Available
Spring 2015
8350 Park Edge Drive
Tampa, FL 33637
6.88 acres in Hidden River Corporate Park
Central to the I-75 business sector
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4. Location
• Peak 10,Tampa
8350 Park Edge Drive
Tampa, FL 33637
• 25 miles/30 min. to
TPA airport.
• 3.2 Miles/5 min. from
I.75
• Private Road
• No flood zone
• Close to Moffitt and USF
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5. From Our CEO
"Our new facility is a
significant, long-term
investment for the
company as Tampa
continues to be one of
our highest growth
markets."
Peak 10, CEO David Jones
With Mayor Buckhorn
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6. From the City
“When a business makes a multi-million dollar investment
in Tampa, it sends a pretty clear message about the
economic strength of our community. We’re leading
Florida out of the recession, and companies like Peak 10
are helping us do it.
We congratulate them on their latest expansion, and look
forward to future growth in the years ahead.”
Bob Buckhorn
Mayor, City of Tampa
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7. About Peak 10
Peak 10 is an IT infrastructure
solutions provider serving customers
around the world since 2000.
We enable innovation and business
growth by providing maximum
uptime and reliability for critical data
and applications.
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8. Audited and Compliant
• SSAE-16 type II
(SOC1, 2, 3) audited
• ISAE 3402 audited
• PCI DSS certified
• HIPAA/HITECH compliant
• Self certified for Safe Harbor
• Audit ready to help companies meet a variety of
regulatory requirements
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10. IT Infrastructure Solutions
• Managed data center services (co-location)
• Network services
Best-in-breed technologies/equipment
24/7/365 on-site technical support
Robust private network to provide clients
with the highest level of performance
SSAE 16 audited operations
Redundant power distribution and
environmental controls
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11. Cloud
Enterprise | Private | Recovery | HIPAA compliant
PCI compliant | Cloud-based Managed Services
SLA-backed uptime and reliability
Designed to handle production workloads;
cost effective for all application tiers
Hybrid solutions available
Cisco® Cloud Provider Certification with a
Cisco Powered Cloud Infrastructure-as-a-
Service (IaaS) designation
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13. Managed Services
Application Support | Management & Monitoring
Managed Security | Data Services | Disaster Recovery
Secure
Cost effective
Tailored
Depth and breadth of expertise
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14. The Extras
• Consultative approach
• Tailored solutions
• Customer-first, community-focused
• Empowered local leadership
• Engineering expertise/consultation
• New products and services based on
changing business and customer needs
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19. 19
Awards/Reviews
For six years straight,
Florida Trend magazine
has named Peak 10 one of
the Best Companies to
Work for in Florida.
In 2014 Peak 10 reached #1
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Cisco Powered
Cisco Certified Cloud Provider
IaaS & DRaaS
First in the Americas to Achieve
Cisco Powered DRaaS Certification
28. Tampa 3 Features
• Designed/built to industry “tier 3” standards
• 99.982% uptime, 1.6 hours downtime per year
• Tampa Electric Company – Primary Electrical Power Feed
• Square D components for all electrical infrastructure
• Dual secondary power feeds (utility side)
• 24” raised floors
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29. Tampa 3 Features
• Building will support Category 5 three second wind gusts
• Reinforced steel and precast skin – increased wind rating
150 mph
• 14” concrete tilt wall construction with Reinforced steel
infrastructure
• EPDM mechanically fastened roof for key loading efficiency
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• Supports N+1 or 2N on all facility infrastructure components
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Tampa 3 Features
• Two diverse power feeds from TECO
• 2.6 MW of continuous utility power
• Power whips and LV cabling routed under raised floor and
cable tray for low voltage cabling
• Two 2.5 MW Caterpillar backup generators
• 72 hour generator fuel supply, indefinite runtime with refueling
31. Tampa 3 Features
• Four 750 kW Mitsubishi UPS battery systems
• UPS in A / B configuration, either side can support full load
• Available power to the floor is 1.5 MW
• All customer branch circuits monitored real time for
utilization
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32. Tampa 3 Features
• FE-25 Gas-based fire suppression system
• VESDA (Very Early Smoke Detection Apparatus) Smoke
detection system
• Heat and Smoke sensors
• Sensor coverage below floor, on floor and above ceiling
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33. • Mechanical loads are fed from disparate mechanical
panels and sources
• Mechanical devices can be fed from alternate sources
during planned maintenance or in response to a failure
• A/B electrical rooms
• All access control equipment powered via UPS system and
equipment-specific on-device batteries, providing power for
control devices and door locks in the event of a source-power
disruption
Tampa 3 Features
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34. Tampa 3 Features
• Cold-aisle containment with mandatory unused-cabinet-face-
area blanking and sealable floor grommets
• Rack densities up to 12 kW can be selectively supported
with cold aisle containment and high air flow vent tiles;
higher density can be considered with in row cooling
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35. Peak 10 Network
• Total network capacity 387 Gbps
• Connections to Peak 10 private network
• BGP peering with multiple Internet carriers via 10 Gbps
connections
• Two divergent fiber vault entries into the facility
• Multiple network carriers for customer MPLS and point to
point connections
Tampa 3 Features
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36. Datacenter Cooling
Tampa 3 Features
• 3 x 320 ton air cooled chillers (N+1)
• Closed-loop, water based system
• Two separate cooling loops
• Concurrently maintainable components
• Hot / Cold aisle design with Cold aisle containment
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37. Tampa 3 Features
• Critical load and support space HVAC N+1 or better
• HVAC equipment electrically fed via disparate sources
• Concurrently maintainable components (chillers, pumps,
CRAHs, piping)
• All controls systems are fed from redundant UPS feeds
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38. • Supply-air is distributed via an under floor plenum.
Separation between the surface of the raised floor and the
ceiling is generally 11’
• Critical facility cooling equipment utilize highly efficient VFD
components, including air-cooled chillers, variable-flow/
speed pumps and EC plug fans in CRAHs on the
chilled water loop
Tampa 3 Features
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39. • 24/7/365 secured building
• Badge/PIN/Biometric identification required
• Interior/exterior video camera surveillance including
access doors, gates and fence openings
• DVR video retention
Tampa 3 Features
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40. Tampa 3 Features
• Personnel trained in operational/security best practices
• On-site, 24/7/365 technical assistance center (TAC)
• GM and Director of Service Delivery empowered to make
all decisions, providing unparalleled service and value
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41. • Large office space to accommodate growth
• Large event room adjacent to data center offices
• Customer work areas and public break area
Amenities
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