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[1 Feb 2012 | Comments Off | ]
Pay 4 Power solution from Hampshire datacentre

Carrier neutral Hampshire data centre provider ServerHouse today launched a new Colocation / Server Hosting product ‘Pay 4 Power’.
ServerHouse’s ‘Pay 4 Power’ product removes the traditional method of buying rack space by the ‘U’ instead charging the customer only for power used.
Existing billing models in the marketing place have a power and space elements built into the price. Typically you’d commit to a rack rated at so many kW’s and you pay a premium even if you didn’t utilize that power.
ServerHouse aims to change this by offering customers a low …

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[30 Jan 2012 | Comments Off | ]
Digital Region spurs data centre’s growth

Nationwide technology and data security group Onyx has unveiled plans to almost double the size of its South Yorkshire data centre and create new jobs less than a year after moving into the centre at Manvers in Rotherham.
The expansion is the first to be unveiled by Onyx, following ISIS Equity Partners’ £42 million investment in the company in October.
Onyx plans to add a further 20,000 sq ft to its existing 22,000sq ft centre, which would give it the capacity for a total of 250 racks of computer servers and 500 …

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[30 Jan 2012 | Comments Off | ]
Amazon to offer private datacentre

Amazon has made its first move into the private datacentre with a product that provides a backup service from on-premise IT to the Amazon Web Services cloud.
The Amazon Web Services (AWS) Storage Gateway beta, announced on Wednesday, links a company’s IT systems with Amazon’s storage cloud via a software agent that can be installed on commodity hardware.
“The service enables you to securely upload data to the AWS cloud for cost effective backup and rapid disaster recovery,” Amazon said in a statement. “Data stored in your current datacentre can be backed …

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[30 Jan 2012 | Comments Off | ]
Zen Internet to construct £4m data centre

Zen Internet has announced it is investing £4m in a new purpose built data centre at its Rochdale headquarters.
“As the cloud computing trend continues to gather momentum and businesses are increasingly reliant on IT systems to function, it has never been more important to ensure that a company’s mission critical applications are hosted in a dedicated, energy efficient data centre. This provides a secure, temperature controlled environment, which has access to reliable, resilient power and connectivity,” said Andrew Saunders, Head of Product Management and Marketing.
“Zen’s headquarters will provide the ideal …

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[10 Nov 2011 | Comments Off | ]
Peer1 opens Portsmouth datacentre

PEER 1 Hosting, the global IT hosting provider, today opens its new 5,372m2 green data centre in Portsmouth. The facility in Langstone Technology Park, Portsmouth offers businesses across London and the South East scalable managed hosting, dedicated hosting and colocation services in one of the greenest data centres in the country.
Within easy reach of London, the centre has a staggering 11MVA of available power, room for 20,000 servers, and provides a direct connection to PEER 1 Hosting’s 10Gb fibre backbone network.
The facility is located in one of the most energy-efficient …

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[15 Oct 2011 | Comments Off | ]
AOL demos the human-free datacentre

AOL has been operating a trial datacenter that runs without any on-site staff since the start of the month, and reports that the system is resilient and cuts costs.
Dubbed ATC, the datacenter uses off-the-shelf, pre-racked/vendor integrated gear with open source code, is run as a 100 per cent lights out facility (no BOFH patrolling the racks), and was put together in 90 days from the first proposal. AOL’s special sauce is its configuration management system, which the company says can set up and start a virtual machine in eight seconds …

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[25 Jul 2011 | Comments Off | ]
Hibernia provides connectivity to Manchester Data Centre

Connectivity provider Hibernia Atlantic announced on Friday that it is now connected to colocation firm UK Grid’s Manchester One data center.
According to the press release, the network expansion supports the high growth in this region. UK Grid added 6,000 square feet of colocation space to Manchester One at the end of June.
“By connecting our diverse, high capacity network into UK Grid’s Manchester data center, we can further address the demand from enterprises and IT service providers throughout this region,” Bjarni Thorvardarson, chief executive officer for Hibernia Atlantic said in a …

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[25 Jul 2011 | Comments Off | ]
Gyron unveils “Maylands” data centre in Hemel Hempstead

Gyron has announced that it had commenced work to bring online an additional data centre in Hemel Hempstead. When open for customer occupation in Q1 2012, the new Maylands facility will complement the existing Centro facility, also in Hemel Hempstead, that was opened by the company in 2009.
The new facility is set within a secure private 170,000 compound with 66,000 sq ft of data centre space and 22,000 sq ft of associated offices and disaster recovery areas. The site will feature dual redundant 8MW power supplies from two dedicated on-site …

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[3 Jun 2011 | Comments Off | ]
Hollywood star opens North London data centre

Having the ability to call on a national icon and international movie star to open your facility could never do any harm so thanks to a family connection, that’s what UK data centre operator Virtus did.
Sir Michael Caine had not had cause to visit many (any?) data centres. But he has now. He was on hand to the officially celebrate the completion of phase one of Virtus’ site in Enfield in North London. 
It was in the week that his contemporaries were glamming it up in the South of France at …

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[4 May 2011 | Comments Off | ]
Cisco unveils containerised data centre

Cisco has become the latest major IT vendor to launch a containerized data center product. The networking giant’s new containerized data center comes in a standard 40-ft container housing 16 standard equipment racks, with capacity to support up to 25kW per rack.
Keith Siracuse, a product marketing engineer at Cisco, said that while the company is going to push customers hard to fill the containers with Cisco gear, the container is capable for supporting competing vendors’ products. “If a customer requires a certain thing in there, we’re going to work with …