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Re: Comparing carrier hotels and colo: How much are you paying per 208V 30A circuit
From: Justin Wilson <lists () mtin net>
Date: Wed, 17 Aug 2016 18:20:38 -0400
Indiana Data Centers: $600-900 per lit rack Chicago $1800 per lit rack Ohio $700-900 per lit rack Justin Wilson j2sw () mtin net --- http://www.mtin.net Owner/CEO xISP Solutions- Consulting – Data Centers - Bandwidth http://www.midwest-ix.com COO/Chairman Internet Exchange - Peering - Distributed Fabric
On Aug 17, 2016, at 12:37 PM, Eric Kuhnke <eric.kuhnke () gmail com> wrote: a) How much, in $/mo b) To what degree is it protected (1+0 generator, 1+1 generator, N+1 generator, single UPS, 1+1 UPS, etc). c) What extent of diversity were you able to obtain vs. your other AC circuits (unique riser? separate transformer? separate power feed from second route into the building?)
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- Comparing carrier hotels and colo: How much are you paying per 208V 30A circuit Eric Kuhnke (Aug 17)
- Re: Comparing carrier hotels and colo: How much are you paying per 208V 30A circuit Patrick W. Gilmore (Aug 17)
- Re: Comparing carrier hotels and colo: How much are you paying per 208V 30A circuit Eric Kuhnke (Aug 17)
- Re: Comparing carrier hotels and colo: How much are you paying per 208V 30A circuit Keith Stokes (Aug 17)
- Re: Comparing carrier hotels and colo: How much are you paying per 208V 30A circuit Eric Kuhnke (Aug 17)
- Re: Comparing carrier hotels and colo: How much are you paying per 208V 30A circuit Justin Wilson (Aug 17)
- Re: Comparing carrier hotels and colo: How much are you paying per 208V 30A circuit Josh Reynolds (Aug 17)
- Re: Comparing carrier hotels and colo: How much are you paying per 208V 30A circuit Eric Kuhnke (Aug 17)
- Re: Comparing carrier hotels and colo: How much are you paying per 208V 30A circuit Andrei Ivanov via NANOG (Aug 20)
- Re: Comparing carrier hotels and colo: How much are you paying per 208V 30A circuit Josh Reynolds (Aug 17)
- Re: Comparing carrier hotels and colo: How much are you paying per 208V 30A circuit Patrick W. Gilmore (Aug 17)