Brisbane - QLD: The Pegasus Data Centre is Brisbane's largest Tier 1 datacentre carrier neutral facility with minimum N+1 redundancy and access to all major data providers. Data Centre Basics provides complete redundancy in power, network connectivity, and security ensuring overall reliability, stability & performance. To ensure all services remain on-line 24/7/365, the network and all equipment are monitored 24/7 by the Data Centre staff who are located within the same building so if anything should arise quick and immediate access is ensured.
Sydney - NSW: Equinix, Inc. (Nasdaq: EQIX) operates International Business Exchange™ (IBX®) data centers across 18 markets in North America, Europe, and Asia-Pacific. Global enterprises, content and financial companies, and network services providers rely upon Equinix’s insight and expertise to protect and connect their most valued information assets. More than 90% of the world’s Internet routes run through Equinix. Global enterprises, financial institutions, the largest networks, and the Internet’s foremost content companies trust Equinix with what matters to them most––their information assets.
Los Angeles - California: Redundant 6500, 3750, 3550 Series Routers. All servers are connected via Gigabit Switches Multi-router gigabit connections Hosted via "The World's Most Connected building". Multi-Homed Redundant Backbone Connection with providers such as Level 3, Savvis, Cogent, Xeex and Hurricane Electric0
Seattle - Washington: SoftLayer Seattle is located in a private N+1 data center facility outside the Seattle fault and liquefaction zones. The facility is designed and constructed to sustain a seismic event while maintaining business functions and boasts low latency through superior connections to Seattle’s robust fiber optic loops, 55MW of existing electrical capacity, 45 on-site generators with .5-million gallons of on-site fuel storage, and a carrier vault system supported by more than 50 miles of embedded, secure conduits.
Tampa - Florida: Connections for the servers are utilised from premium Tier1 bandwidth providers such as Level3 and Cogent. Each server is connected through a backbone that is powered by Cisco routers that utilize the BGP4 protocol to ensure maximum redundancy and the best routes possible.