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iAdvantage Hong Kong 1
The iAdvantage Mega-i data center, located at 399 Chai Wan Road in Chai Wan, Hong Kong, offers robust infrastructure for businesses. It features a power capacity of 3.5 kVA per cabinet, ensuring reliable and consistent power supply for all hosted equipment. The data center employs an N+1 power redundancy system, which means there is a backup power source available in case the primary source fails, ensuring continuous operation.
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If you didn’t find a parameter that interests you, get in touch with us and we will help find it.In terms of cooling, the facility utilizes an N+1 redundant cooling system, maintaining optimal temperature and humidity levels to protect sensitive electronic equipment. This setup ensures that even if one cooling unit fails, another unit can take over, providing uninterrupted cooling.
Security is a top priority at the iAdvantage Mega-i data center. It employs a multi-layered security approach, including 24/7 on-site security staff, CCTV surveillance, and biometric access controls. These measures help prevent unauthorized access and ensure the safety of the data center's physical infrastructure and the data stored within.
Connectivity is another critical aspect of the data center. The iAdvantage Mega-i data center is carrier-neutral, meaning it allows customers to choose from multiple internet service providers (ISPs) and telecommunication carriers. This flexibility ensures that businesses can select the most suitable connectivity options that meet their specific needs, whether it's for high-speed internet access, dedicated lines, or other connectivity services. This carrier neutrality also enhances redundancy and reliability, as customers can diversify their connectivity paths to minimize the risk of downtime.