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www.InfoRelay.com
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2. InfoRelay IAD1 - Colocation Data Center in Ashburn, Virginia
The IAD1 data center is ideal for enterprise clients that need direct access to tier 3 network
providers, optimal physical security conditions and near-unlimited scaling capacity. This
campus is composed of 10 buildings with more than 478,000 square feet of colocation
space. There are over 10,000 cross-connects between colocation customers within, and over
200 network providers for InfoRelay customers to access. Located in the heart of the
Northern Virginia Technology Corridor, this facility is SSAE16 Type II SOC2 Certified, and
compliant with HIPAA, HITECH, FISMA, PCI, DSS and other regulatory environments.
http://www.inforelay.com/services/data-centers/northern-va
Key Stats
Power
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Electrical Capacity – 2.4 kVA per
cabinet
UPS Configuration – N+1 Distributed
Redundant System
Standby Power – Six 2,000 kW
diesel engine-generator power
Connectivity
InfoRelay BGP blend of 15 providers
included with all colocation
deployments
99.999% uptime guarantee
Overhead proprietary cable tray
system with multi-tier ladder rack
Security
Physical – “Man trap” entry,
perimeter fence and gate
Human – 24x7 security guards
Electronic – CCTV and Recorders,
Motion Detection, Hand Geometry
Readers, Fiber Vault
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3. InfoRelay IAD2 - Colocation Data Center in Reston, Virginia
This 15,000 square foot data center has remained a reliable hub in the InfoRelay infrastructure over the
last decade. Located just minutes from the Dulles International Airport in Northern Virginia, it is easily
accessible for non-local customers. InfoRelay’s IAD2 data center is preferred by small and mid-market
firms looking for competitively priced colocation space that has great connectivity and high scalability.
To ensure all physical and network environments are secure, IAD2 was audited for SSAE16 Type II
and certified. Along with SSAE16 II certification, IAD2 is compliant with PCI, FISMA, HIPAA, HITECH
and other regulatory bodies, making it an advantageous choice for government, healthcare and
financial institutions.
http://www.inforelay.com/services/data-centers/northern-va
Key Stats
Power
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750 kva backup diesel generator
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Quarterly live generator load test
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N+1 UPS power configurations
Connectivity
InfoRelay BGP blend included with
all colocation deployments
99.999% uptime guarantee
Cross Connects – Single-Mode fiber,
Multi-Mode fiber, CAT5, CAT6, CAT5
(T1), and CAT3 (POTS)
Security
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Multiple magnetic key card access
points
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24x7 SOC monitoring
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Personal pin-based identification
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4. InfoRelay IAD3 - Colocation Data Center in Reston, Virginia
The IAD3 data center in Reston, Virginia is the preferred choice for mid-market, government
and enterprise colocation customers looking for unmatched scalability, connectivity and
security. The 262,000 square foot facility, which is in line for an expansion that will double its
size, offers spanning colocation space for customers anticipating growth. Tenants at
InfoRelay IAD3 Reston have direct access to Coresite’s Any2 Internet Peering Exchange, as
well as 20 other onsite networks. IAD3 is SSAE16 II certified, making it a suitable facility for
federal government, healthcare and other entities requiring compliance.
http://www.inforelay.com/services/data-centers/northern-va
Key Stats
Power
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Four 2.25-megawatt emergency
generators
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Six public utility feeds from separate
substations
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2N or N+1 UPS power
configurations
Connectivity
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InfoRelay BGP blend included with
all colocation deployments
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99.999% uptime guarantee
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20+ onsite network providers
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Access to DC + Northern VA data
centers via DWDM
Security
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SSAE16 Type 2
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24x7x365 manned security
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Multiple mantrap entryways
5. InfoRelay IAD4 - Colocation Data Center in Reston, Virginia
IAD4 The Dulles Exchange is InfoRelay Online Systems' premier data center and headquarters
facility in Herndon, VA. IAD4 is located in the heart of the Northern Virginia Technology
Corridor, providing direct connectivity via dark fiber to surrounding data centers and
businesses. It is fully staffed and contains InfoRelay’s 24/7/365 Network Operations Center.
IAD4 provides tenants with access to over 30 network providers, as well as InfoRelay’s
proprietary BGP bandwidth blend of 15+ providers with a 99.999% uptime guarantee.
http://www.inforelay.com/services/data-centers/northern-va
Key Stats
Power
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Facility powered by dual power
grids; system fails over to secondary
grid if primary fails
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ActivePower flywheel-based UPS
systems
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2N or N+1 UPS power
configurations
Connectivity
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InfoRelay BGP blend included with
all colocation deployments
●
99.999% uptime guarantee
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30+ onsite network providers
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Access to DC + Northern VA data
centers via DWDM
Security
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24/7/365 NOC Staff
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Onsite security staff
●
Mantrap entryway
6. InfoRelay LGA1 - Colocation Data Center in New York City, New York
The LGA1 data center in Downtown New York city represents one of the most well-connected
facilities in the world. This SSAE16 II certified facility has multiple layers of access controls,
CCTV, and 24×7 onsite security to ensure protection of this landmark network interchange.
Power is protected by three diesel generators and 9,200 gallons of emergency fuel on-site.
Cooling is high-density ready with 500 tons of capacity and 20 CRAC units. In addition to
optimal physical security conditions, LGA1 boasts connectivity to over 400 network carriers,
as well as access to InfoRelay’s proprietary BGP bandwidth blend of 15+ providers with a
99.999% uptime guarantee.
http://www.inforelay.com/services/data-centers/new-york-city
Key Stats
Power
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Three generators with 10,500 kW
total capacity
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12,000 amps capacity of DC power
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2N or N+1 UPS power
configurations
Connectivity
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InfoRelay BGP blend included with
all colocation deployments
●
99.999% uptime guarantee
●
Access to over 400 ISPs and
network providers
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Access to LGA2 data center via
DWDM
Security
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SSAE16 Type 2 Certified
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24/7/365 NOC Staff
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Onsite security staff
●
Mantrap entryway
7. InfoRelay LGA2 - Colocation Data Center in New York City, New York
InfoRelay LGA2, located just off Wall St. in the lower Manhattan area of downtown New York City delivers
immediate access to key financial exchanges as well as a number of other benefits that come with being
in the heart of the city. This 50,000 Sq. ft data center is SSAE16 II certified and offers the best connectivity
options in the region for colocation customers, through InfoRelay’s proprietary BGP blend of 15+ providers
as well as other top global networks like AT&T, Level3 and CenturyLink. Power is protected by backup
diesel generators and an n+1 UPS infrastructure, while connectivity is supplied with dual, diverse fiber
entry points into the building.
http://www.inforelay.com/services/data-centers/new-york-city
Key Stats
Power
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4 diesel generators
12,000 amps capacity of DC power
2N or N+1 UPS power
configurations
Connectivity
●
InfoRelay BGP blend included with
all colocation deployments
●
99.999% uptime guarantee
●
Access to ISPs like AT&T, Level3,
CenturyLink
●
Access to LGA1 data center via
DWDM
Security
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SSAE16 Type 2 Certified
●
Multiple mantrap entryways
●
Motion detectors
●
CCTV monitoring
8. InfoRelay MIA1 - Colocation Data Center in Miami, Florida
InfoRelay MIA1 Miami data center is one of Florida’s most available, reliable and connected
facilities. The fortress-like structure is built to withstand category 5 hurricanes and provides
multiple electrical feeds from diverse grids to ensure there is never a power outage. The
facility’s prominent security measures allow for an ideal disaster recovery site or production
environment. It is a perfect fit for companies headquartered in Miami or for companies that
conduct business in Latin America.
http://www.inforelay.com/services/data-centers/miami
Key Stats
Power
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Diverse utility feeds
●
N, N+1, 2N UPSs, PDUs and RPPs
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2N redundancy on generators
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24 hours on-site fuel storage
Connectivity
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InfoRelay BGP blend included with
all colocation deployments
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99.999% uptime guarantee
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Any2 Peering Exchange
Security
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SSAE16 Type 2 Certified
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24x7x365 on-site, BICSI and CFOT
accredited personnel
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Multiple mantrap entryways
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Biometric scanners
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CCTV monitoring
9. InfoRelay DFW1 - Colocation Data Center in Dallas, Texas
InfoRelay DFW1, located it in the renowned Infomart building in Dallas Texas is one of the largest
information exchanges. Infomart was the first informational exchange created in the world, and still
holds the leading reputation for excellence in the hosting industries. With over 20,000 square feet of
colocation space and access to 150 network operators, this data center is home to a variety of
companies ranging from web hosting to telecommunication and technology companies. The InfoRelay
DFW1 facility is an ideal candidate for clients requiring low network latency to the entire United States
because of its geographic location.
http://www.inforelay.com/services/data-centers/dallas
Key Stats
Power
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Three utility feeders
N+1 standby power configuration
3,025 kVA parallel redundant UPS
configuration
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Two 4,000 kW emergency
generators with N+1 configuration
Connectivity
●
InfoRelay BGP blend included with
all colocation deployments
●
99.999% uptime guarantee
●
Overhead proprietary cable tray
system with multi-tier ladder rack
●
Multiple cross-connect options
available
Security
●
SSAE16 Type 2 Certified
●
Mantrap entry
●
HID security with pin readers
●
CCTV monitoring
●
On-site manned security
10. InfoRelay ORD1 - Colocation Data Center in Chicago, Illinois
The 180,032 square-foot colocation facility, adjacent to the Chicago Board of Trade (CME), is Chicago’s
premier data center. It offers colocation customers direct access to 80+ networks and 35+ ISPs and
carriers. With its SSAE16 Type 2 certification and FISMA, PCI and HIPAA compliance ORD1 is wellsuited to serve the surrounding financial and other highly-regulated industry. Additionally, ORD1
utilizes the latest physical security measures with biometric scanners and 24/7/364 onsite security.
http://www.inforelay.com/services/data-centers/chicago
Key Stats
Power
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Diverse utility feeds
N, N+1, 2N UPSs, PDUs, and RPPs;
N+1 redundancy on generators
●
24 hours of on-site fuel storage
Connectivity
●
Access to 80 networks, including
35+ carriers and ISPs
●
InfoRelay BGP blend included with
all colocation deployments
●
99.999% uptime guarantee
Security
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SSAE16 Type 2 Certified
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24-hour data center monitoring
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24-hour operations support center
●
Multiple mantraps
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Biometric scanners
11. InfoRelay LAX1 - Colocation Data Center in Los Angeles, California
InfoRelay LAX1 is the choice data center for web hosting and content-heavy companies that need direct
connectivity to the Western regions. LAX1 is home to many Internet content and entertainment
customers in the motion picture, video games, recorded music and television industries. This facility
provides access to multiple domestic and international carriers in the Asia Pacific region as well as
physical connection points to global telecommunication networks in Los Angeles. Gain seamless
access to more than 200 networks, while hosting your equipment in one of the most secure data
centers in the West.
http://www.inforelay.com/services/data-centers/los-angeles
Key Stats
Power
●
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Diverse utility feeds
N, N+1, 2N UPSs, PDUs, and RPPs;
N+1 redundancy on generators
●
24 hours of on-site fuel storage
Connectivity
●
InfoRelay BGP blend included with
all colocation deployments
●
99.999% uptime guarantee
●
Physically connected to LAX2 +
LAX3 via dark fiber ring
●
Access to over 200 networks and
ISPs
Security
●
SSAE16 Type 2 Certified
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24/7/365 onsite security
●
Multiple mantraps
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Biometric scanners
12. InfoRelay LAX2 - Colocation Data Center in Los Angeles, California
InfoRelay’s LAX2 Data Center in downtown Los Angeles is a core facet in the portfolio of data centers. LAX2,
located in the One Wilshire building, is one of the world’s premier points of interconnection, with direct
International Connectivity to multiple Asia-Pacific markets. One Wilshire is considered by many to be the
center of Los Angeles colocation. As Los Angeles’s first high-rise building, One Wilshire, which houses
LAX2, offers connectivity to over 200 of the world’s leading carriers and network service providers. LAX2
is SSAE16 Type 2 certified and carries the latest in data center security standards.
http://www.inforelay.com/services/data-centers/los-angeles
Key Stats
Power
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●
Diverse utility feeds
N, N+1, 2N UPSs, PDUs, and RPPs;
N+1 redundancy on generators
●
24 hours of on-site fuel storage
Connectivity
●
InfoRelay BGP blend included with all
colocation deployments
●
99.999% uptime guarantee
●
Physically connected to LAX2 + LAX1
via dark fiber ring
●
200+ Carriers and ISPs
Security
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SSAE16 Type 2 Certified
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24x7x365 manned security
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24x7x365 access monitoring via NOC
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Multiple mantraps
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Biometric scanners
13. InfoRelay LAX3 - Colocation Data Center in Los Angeles, California
InfoRelay’s LAX3 facility in Los Angeles, CA is the preferred West-Coast data center option for small and medium
businesses looking for the most competitive pricing structure.
Formerly home to Los Angeles Terminal Access, the facility that processed all mail for Los Angeles, this massive
building provides up to 25kWs per cabinet of available power density. The facility is SAS70 Type II certified and
exceeds Seismic Zone 4 and Site Coefficient requirements by up to 15%. With direct access to our data center at
One Wilshire we can provide seamless access to more than 200 networks.
http://www.inforelay.com/services/data-centers/los-angeles
Key Stats
Power
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Seven 2.0-megawatt emergency
generators
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15,000-gallon diesel fuel supply
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Two 10 MV LADWP feeds
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2N or N+1 UPS power
Connectivity
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InfoRelay BGP blend included with all
colocation deployments
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99.999% uptime guarantee
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Physically connected to LAX1 + LAX3
via dark fiber ring
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200+ Carriers and ISPs
Security
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SSAE16 Type 2 Certified
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Magnetic key card access controls
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Biometric scanners
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24x7x365 manned security
14. InfoRelay SJC1 - Colocation Data Center in San Jose, California
The InfoRelay SJC1 data center, at the Market Post Building in San Jose, CA, near Silicon
Valley is the preferred data center for technology companies that need immediate access to
the West Coast as well as the Asia Pacific regions. Located in downtown San Jose, this
309,000 square-foot building was the original MAE West building, a central peering point
serving to connect the United States to multiple International and Asian networks. The
building offers the additional benefit of leased office space. It has several fiber points of entry
and excellent rooftop line-of-site opportunities.
http://www.inforelay.com/services/data-centers/silicon-valley
Key Stats
Power
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4 diesel backup generators
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Two public utility feeds
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2N or N+1 UPS power
Connectivity
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InfoRelay BGP blend included with all
colocation deployments
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99.999% uptime guarantee
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Physically connected to SJC2 via dark
fiber
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200+ Carriers and ISPs
Security
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SSAE16 Type 2 Certified
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CCTV monitoring
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Magnetic key card access controls
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24x7x365 manned security
15. InfoRelay SJC2 - Colocation Data Center in Milpitas, California
InfoRelay’s SJC2 colocation data center in Milpitas, CA represents one of the most secure, and highly
reliable data centers in the US. Located just out of San Jose, CA, SJC1 provides easy access to the
surrounding cities, as well as a variety of networks that are tenants within. The 80,000 square foot
facility is SSAE16 Type II certified, and utilizes 24×7 security, as well as biometric dual-factor
authentication at entryways. InfoRelay customers can easily connect to over 60 carriers and ISPs
within this facility, as well as the Coresite Any2 Peering Exchange.
Key Stats
Power
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http://www.inforelay.com/services/data-centers/silicon-valley
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Three 2.0-megawatt backup
generators
20,000-gallon day tanks
2N generator configuration
Three PG&E public utility feeds
Connectivity
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InfoRelay BGP blend of 15 providers
included with all colocation
deployments
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99.999% uptime guarantee
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24x7x365 NOC monitoring
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Coresite Any2 Peering Exchange
Security
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SSAE16 Type 2 Certified
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CCTV monitoring
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Magnetic key card access controls
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24x7x365 manned security
16. Thank you for reading
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If you would like more information or pricing
on a data center, call sales at InfoRelay
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1(888)55-RELAY
Or visit
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