Dallas Colocation Facilities

World-class Colocation Facilities

The Planet currently delivers colocation services in our ultra-secure 35,000 sq. ft. Dallas data center with a major 12,000 square foot expansion planned in Plano, just north of Dallas. Each data center is monitored 24x7x365 to ensure your servers are always safe and connected. Our N+1 redundant power and cooling systems ensure your servers are always on, backed by expert on-site engineers and regularly scheduled maintenance.

The Planet is a member of The Uptime Network, a prestigious knowledge consortium where global standards and best practices are created and delivered to maintain system uptime.

  • World-class, SAS 70 Type II-audited data center in Dallas
  • Industry-leading network speed and bandwidth capacity
  • State-of-the-art Network Operations Center
  • Wide variety of support-on-demand options
  • Multiple-layer network security protection
  • Monitored physical security and access 7x24x365

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Stemmons Freeway Data Center, Dallas, Texas

The Planet currently delivers colocation services in our ultra-secure 35,000 sq. ft. Dallas data center in Dallas. Servers are monitored 24x7 to ensure they are always safe and connected. N+1 redundant power and cooling systems ensure your servers are always on, backed by constant monitoring and regularly scheduled maintenance by expert staff.

Plano, Texas Data Center

In early 2009, we will be opening a new cutting edge facility in Plano, Texas, which will use the latest modular cooling technology from Turbine Air Systems, making 12,000 sq. ft. available for colocation.

Click to view a detailed drawing of the new Plano Colocation facility.

The mixed-use facility will feature N+1 cooling and power architectures, with state-of-the-art, high-efficiency water-cooled chillers from Turbine Air Systems (TAS). This “green” architectural design, utilizes an equipment galley, located outside of the data center floor, will hold six large air-handling units and all chilled water piping. Because all water is located outside of the actual data center floor, the design eliminates the possibility of an interior water leak.

With the new facility, we expect to achieve a 1.3 “coefficient of efficiency” ranking, which is well below the 1.6 “ideal” rating. This score, recognized by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and The Uptime Institute, measures the total power necessary to operate a data center, divided by critical power, which represents the energy required to operate our servers.

Space can be leased now; chat with a representative for more details.

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