
Our network
Our partners woldwide
We have selected partners in strategic locations to
be able to have a good internet coverage everywhere arround the world.
This is possible thanks to agreements signs with company in which we trust.
In all location, we have staff available to take care of the hardware maintainance.
In all location, we have staff available to take care of the hardware maintainance.
GPLHost uses the services of the following companies.
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Florida USA Partner: iGlobalnetworks Data center: switch & data Network carriers: Level3, Progress telecom (Epik.net), Time warner |
Los Angeles, California, USA Partner: Corporate Colocation Data center: Equinix Network carriers: Mzima (Level3, Telia...) |
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Singapore, Asia Partner: swiftroute Pte. Ltd. Data centers: Webvisions, Equinix Network carriers: Starhub, Pacific Internet |
Sydney, Australia Partner: SublimeIP Data center: MCI, Pyrmont facility Network carriers: MCI / UUNet |
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Paris, France Partner: Anotherlight Data center: Telehouse paris (nation) Network carriers: OVH |
Haifa, Israel Partner: Netvision Data center: Netvision (Haifa) Network carriers: MCI (UUNet) / Teleglobe |
GPLHost worldwide network
Location:Sydney, Australia
Network:
MCI / UUNet
Data center:
MCI, Pyrmont facility
Comment:
In addition to the standard security measures provided by the building management, MCI has employed three additional lines of defence for the security of the customer's equipment: access control, power redundancy and emergency power backup.
Access control:
All entry and exit routes into and out of the building have heavy-duty doors and locks are fitted with electronic card activated door access control. This access control allows full flexibility to limit access to times of the day, days of the week and to specific areas.
Secure environment with access only to authorised and qualified personnel. 24 hour x 7 day instant access to a pre-agreed list of customer technicians.
Duress alarm to the local New South Wales Police.
All sensitive areas of MCI installations and customer racks are monitored 24 hours per day by a sophisticated CCTV (Closed Circuit Television) system. These are recorded and archived for a period of 31 days.
Power Redundancy:
Power to the MCI Data Centre is rigorously engineered to maintain availability and continuity of power to both MCI's and customer's equipment. Dedicated power is supplied by an Energy Australia substation from a resilient high voltage mains ring with diverse routing independent of the standard building power supply.
Power is connected to independent, but integrated, "A" and "B" main switchboards. Two separate power reticulation systems are used for enhanced redundancy.
Emergency Power Backup:
The facilities employ both AC and DC power systems. Both these systems have been designed for a minimum 5 days autonomy period at full load, by way of a diesel generator and battery supplied backup.
This means all the critical network management, control equipment and customer's equipment has the comfort of sustained back-up power.
Emergency power is provided to all key areas in the data centre, MCI equipment and all customer racks. The generator is tested on a monthly basis using a simulated load in order to ensure it is able to produce required current outputs.
A UPS battery (AC & DC) supply, plus the emergency generators backup.
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| 48V DC Power Supply | 850 KVA Diesel Dual 48V | AC Power Distribution |
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| Uninterruptible Power Supply - 500kVA | Three Carrier chiller units offering a level of redundancy for equipment cooling |





