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IDontKnow
11-11-2008, 07:31 PM
Limestone Networks has opened a new dedicated hosting facility and data center in the DataBank building in downtown Dallas. The facility features all-fiber connectivity, multiple connections to the power grid, redundant power and cooling systems, and multiple security layers.

Dallas, Texas (PRWEB) November 8, 2008 -- Limestone Networks, Inc., the Dallas-based dedicated hosting company has opened a new data center in the DataBank building in downtown Dallas.

The new Limestone Networks facility features all-fiber connectivity to the Internet and the latest in power, cooling and security systems.

"This is probably the most secure data center in commercial use," says Gary Kendall, CEO of Limestone Networks. "The DataBank building used to house the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas. In 2000, it was thoroughly renovated to take advantage of its inherent security features, creating one of the most desirable facilities in the US for the server hosting industry."

Limestone Networks has applied the most rigorous standards of design, testing and maintenance to their new facility to ensure maximum security and uptime for the critical data and applications of their clients. The facility enjoys:
* Six utility feeds from the Dallas Central Business District power grid, featuring reliable N+3 transformers with ATS switches, plus secure, concrete encased building feeds.
* UPS and Generator Backup Power using true A+B power configurations
* All UPS and Generator deployments provide N+1 redundancy provided by
* four 800 KVA MGE UPS systems
* two 1200 KVA CAT UPS Systems
* four 2.0 megawatt generators
* three 1.5 megawatt generators
Security for the new facility is maintained through:
* on site security, 24/7/365
* card access required to enter parking and building lobby
* biometric hand scanner required for data center entry
* annual SAS 70 Audits
A consistent data center environment is maintained by an HVAC Cooling System designed with N+1 redundancy and featuring
* 3500 Ton cooling tower capacity
* a multiplicity of 30 Ton Liebert CRAC Units.
* 80,000 gallon reserve make-up water tank
* Liebert Leak Detect System

Says Kendall: "We believe that our customers should never have any concerns whatsoever about the security, reliability and integrity of their hosted data and applications. That's the reason we built this new facility."

For more information Contact
Kris Anderson
Customer Support Manager
Limestone Networks, Inc.
400 N St. Paul St.
Dallas, Tx. 75201
PHONE 214-586-0555
Email: [email protected]
http://www.limestonenetworks.com

About Limestone Networks, Inc.
Limestone Networks, Inc. is a leading provider of dedicated hosting, headquartered in the central business district of Dallas, TX. The company offers affordable, customizable, self-managed, dedicated server solutions to Web hosting companies and hosting resellers. The Limestone Private Tunnel is a proprietary platform that securely links all dedicated servers together through a fully-routed, private back-end network, providing full security and unlimited on-demand scalability. Visit www.limestonenetworks.com for more information.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/s/prweb/20081108/**_prweb/prweb1583984_1

Stephen!
11-11-2008, 08:44 PM
Thanks..

No really, this was worth my time.

Stephen!
11-11-2008, 08:45 PM
Thanks..

No really, this was worth my time.

IDontKnow
11-11-2008, 09:19 PM
Considering they've only been in business for 16 months, it's quite an accomplishment to actually OWN their own datacenter building :)

Jordy
11-11-2008, 09:21 PM
Considering they've only been in business for 16 months, it's quite an accomplishment to actually OWN their own datacenter building :)Aha they'll just have one huge loan, some business's which start up this quickly only begin making a profit after 10-15 years :P - They must of secured this way before the credit crunch though as I doubt anyone would put this much money into a business at the current time.

IDontKnow
11-11-2008, 09:25 PM
Aha they'll just have one huge loan, some business's which start up this quickly only begin making a profit after 10-15 years :P - They must of secured this way before the credit crunch though as I doubt anyone would put this much money into a business at the current time.

Hey,

Limestone only got so big because they have had millions of dollars in investment. So yes, they could be described of having one great big debt owed to investors. But they're a well used and widely recommended provider.

Agnostic Bear
12-11-2008, 12:41 PM
Limestone are terrible from what I've heard & seen. They let users who get attacked constantly on their network and don't even care about it.

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