Tech Center – San Diego Tech Center


AIS San Diego Tech Center (SDTC) is a 19,000 square-foot facility located in the Sorrento Valley area. SDTC is built to the most rigorous of standards, offering N+1 redundancy on all data center systems complete with redundant power, cooling, engine generators and multiple fiber vaults with diverse entry. SDTC maintains a minimum of 24 hour run-time fuel capacity on-site with multiple fuel providers with 4-hour or better response time.

SDTC offers colocation and access to cloud services over AIS private MPLS network.

Colocation

San Diego Tech Center offers fully featured colocation services capable of serving clients of all sizes from large custom cages to dedicated full or partial locking cabinets. Clients can select from our portfolio of managed network connectivity services including performance-routed IP and seamless Layer 3 VPN transport to any other AIS data center.

Private Network

All AIS data centers are connected by a private MPLS network, allowing clients in any of the AIS facilities to access cloud services or direct connections to AWS or Microsoft Azure. The AIS network allows clients to take advantage of fast, secure, geo-redundant backup and recovery from other AIS data centers such as Van Buren in Phoenix.

Location

San Diego Tech Center is located in the Sorrento Valley area of San Diego. Easily accessible from I-5 and I-805, SDTC is conveniently located in the high tech, biotech and IT cluster of Sorrento Valley, La Jolla and northern San Diego. And not being located on the San Andreas fault, San Diego is not prone to the seismic activity affecting Los Angeles and San Francisco, making the city a relatively safe location for a data center. The California Department of Transportation recently completed improvements to all overpasses to make sure they can withstand a 7.0 earthquake, making the city infrastructure more resilient in the event of a seismic incident.

All AIS Data Centers provide:

Redundant Optical Network

Our private, secure MPLS network provides low-latency, redundant Layer 3 VPN service between each facility and allows real-time service delivery from multiple points on the Internet.

Connections to Major Providers

Premium Blended Bandwidth with Tier 1 carriers AT&T, Comcast, Cox, Level 3, NTT, Sprint, Verizon, XO and direct peering via Any2 and Cenic International Internet Exchanges. Transport and MetroE providers include AboveNet, AT&T, Cogent, Comcast, Cox, Integra, Level 3, SRP, TelePacific, TransTelco, TWC, Wilcon, XO and Zayo. Additional connections available through premium providers.

Cooling and Power

AIS has the capacity and capability to provide power and cooling for high density cabinets, up to 15kW without any special considerations. 2N redundant power distribution, including UPS and generator with a dedicated central cooling plant is standard at the Lightwave and Van Buren data centers. N+1 is provided at Tech Center and Fiber Alley data centers. Custom cooling and Cold Aisle Containment is available for loads greater than 15kW.

Compliance

All AIS data centers utilize ITIL v3 service architecture and pass periodic SSAE 18, Type 2, SOC 1, 2, and 3 audits.

Security

All AIS data centers feature a full range of modern security measures, including 24x7x365 onsite personnel, remote door release at facility mantrap and entrance, geometric hand scanners or biometric readers, digital card access at all data center doors, and 90 day storage on the CCTV digital surveillance system. All client equipment is tagged upon arrival and logged for monitoring.

Support

AIS operates 6 enterprise class, carrier-neutral data centers. Located across San Diego and in Phoenix, Colocation with AIS offers convenient access and full integration across all network facilities.

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We are delighted to be working inside the AIS data center to provide full service managed storage to enterprise clients. We understand the importance of Phoenix in the disaster recovery market and have the processes, systems and culture in place to become a seamless extension of the IT services team for any sized organization. John Nash, CEO and founderPhreedom Technologies

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