Goldstar houses their entire hosting and data communications needs with Savvis,
Inc., an outsourcing provider of managed computing and network infrastructure for
IT applications. By outsourcing to Savvis, Goldstar GPS can focus on their core
business while Savvis ensures the quality of their IT infrastructure. Leading IT
organizations around the world have selected Savvis to help them improve their service
levels, reduce capital expense and deal with the rising costs of bandwidth, energy,
real estate, staff and expertise. As a pioneer in utility computing, Savvis understands
and harnesses the latest advances in technology like virtualization, cloud computing
and support process automation.
Real Estate Description
Concrete tilt-up construction building.
Electrical Description
Electrical system consists of two 3+1 systems (3 primary buses with 1 reserve bus
for each system). Each primary bus has one 2000kW Caterpillar generator and three
500kVA MGE UPS. Each reserve bus has two 2000kW Caterpillar generators in parallel
and three 500kVA MGE UPS in parallel. Power Management Module (PMM) receives power
from two different UPS source (primary and reserve). Power transfer from primary
to reserve will be seamless (within 4 ms, 1/4 cycle).
HVAC Description
25 Roof Top Units supply cooling for the raised floor areas. Units’ power feed are
equally distributed across all electrical buses with sufficient capacity to withstand
one electrical bus failure. HVAC features include VFD for the supply fans, steam
humidification, 100% air-side economizer, exhaust fans to control building pressure,
air supplied through ceiling mounted diffusers and a 24-inch raised floor, and an
integrated building monitoring system. NODE has separate computer room air conditioning
units (CRAC) in N+1 configuration.

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State-of-the-art Data Center

SAVVIS
State-of-the-art Data Center

Magic Quadrant for North America Web Hosting, 2008
SAVVIS State-of-the-art Data Center
SAVVIS State-of-the-art Data Center
Magic Quadrant for North America Web Hosting, 2008