Total Server Solutions Brings Salt Lake City Into Datacenter Network
Atlanta, GA (PRWEB) September 23, 2015 -- High performance cloud, managed services, and colocation provider, Total Server Solutions today made public the availability of datacenter space in Salt Lake City, Utah. The Atlanta, GA based company has been working to increase its global footprint in recent months. Salt Lake City is the latest facility offering to be added to the range of datacenters available to Total Server Solutions customers.
Ryan DiRocco, CTO at Total Server Solutions states that “Salt Lake City is our latest North American datacenter option. It’s a great location that provides another rock solid platform from which our customers can grow their businesses.”
A fully redundant power infrastructure supports the Salt Lake City datacenter. The entire facility is backed up UPS units in N+1 configuration and multiple N+1 configured generators provide a further layer of power redundancy. This ensures that the Salt Lake City datacenter will remain stable. Access into and within the fully staffed facility is secured with multiple authentication methods including biometric & key card access. Bandwidth providers within Salt Lake City include Zayo, Level3, and Cogent. Within this datacenter Total Server Solutions offers a full range of solutions including managed and unmanaged servers as well as equipment colocation services.
For further information on this new location please contact Total Server Solutions.
About Total Server Solutions
Total Server Solutions was founded in 2005 with the goal of providing unsurpassed managed IT services. Total Server Solutions provides high-performance cloud computing, e-commerce hosting, dedicated servers, colocation, and custom services worldwide. Focusing entirely on the needs of their customers, the technical team at TSS brings to bear a depth of knowledge and skill unrivaled in the managed services space.
Eric Gregory, Total Server Solutions, http://www.totalserversolutions.com, +1 (855) 227-1939 Ext: 281, [email protected]
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