Enterprise Hosting provides data center and colocation services in Austin, TX

Austin Colocation Data Center

Enterprise Hosting provides colocation and data center space in Austin, TX for small and medium enterprises.  Enterprise Hosting is a boutique hosting firm that provides solutions for companies with both small and large data center footprint requirements. 

 

Enterprise Hosting Co-location solutionsEnterprise Hosting has engineered and maintains a superior infrastructure for continuous support of Internet operations.  To achieve this goal, Enterprise Hosting has invested heavily in its facilities and network infrastructure.  The Enterprise Hosting infrastructure design is based upon two key principles:


  • Engineering the Austin data center to eliminate any single point of failure.
  • Reducing the distance from the Internet end-user to the information on the Web, by combining the Enterprise Hosting data center with a reliable high-speed Internet backbone engineered solely for distribution of data.

The Enterprise Hosting colocation data center in Austin, provides the reliable, redundant and high-performance infrastructure demanded by today’s mission-critical systems.

Because nothing is as vital to your online presence as network security and availability, we house your servers in climate-controlled hosting facilities that feature N+1 redundant Uninterruptible Power Systems (UPS) and diesel generators, advanced fire detection and suppression systems

and redundant HVAC.  Also, to achieve the utmost in physical security, Enterprise Hosting provides 24/7 security staff at the data center, with video surveillance of common areas, passageways and ingress / egress and biometric access controls.

The Austin colocation data center infrastructure is based on the n+1 engineering model.  Using this model, Enterprise Hosting engineers determine the total capacity requirement for a specific element of infrastructure, such as bandwidth, electrical power, and air conditioning.

The capacity requirement is then spread across “n+1” (or “n+multiple”) infrastructure components (UPS systems, air handlers, etc.), with “n” being the total load required, and “1” being the additional component that will carry the full capacity requirement, if “n” should fail.

 

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