The ServerDeals Global Network features ultra-redundant power, HVAC, and networking systems with no single point of failure. It features over 200,000 square feet of raised-floor computing space.
Certifications and Design
* Dual-city grid power feeds, flywheel based UPS system (N+2), and 16 on-site and operational generators
* Dry-pipe water-based fire suppression system with laser-based pre-fire detection mechanism (VESDA)
* Fully automatic and intelligent temperature and climate control system, with humidity and temperature sensors located throughout the facility
* 24x7 security staffing with biometric and key card access control, including man-traps and cab lock mechanisms
* On-site data center operations and network operations suites staffed 24x7 by our engineers
Network Information
Our network is routed by top of the line Juniper edge routers and aggregated through Cisco and Juniper switches. As a hosting provider, we have access to most major bandwidth providers, which have been selected based on routes to compliment our other providers. Our network gear is completely redundant all the way down to the uplinks that link up our cabinets, and to the providers that we have selected, along with the entry-points into our facility.
Hardware Information
Our commitment to excellence starts with the hardware that we provide. Our buying power allows us to invest in superior hardware from top vendors, which in turn means a reliable solution at an affordable cost. Our dedicated servers are usually based on Supermicro rackmountable barebones, and are powered by the most power-efficient processors at any given time. That is why we source many of our parts and servers from the following leading suppliers: Intel, Supermicro, Kingston, Seagate
Green Environment Commitment
Did you know that datacenters use nearly one fifth of the world's electricity? Our commitment to reducing our part began when we introduced a dedicated server line that uses 30% less than traditional servers. Despite increased cost, we continue to deploy the most power-efficient equipment possible, which in turn means a more reliable datacenter and less destruction of our environment.



