2012年10月18日星期四

Web Host Hivelocity Building Out Phase 2 of Tampa Data Center

Web hosting and colocation company wow gold Hivelocity announced plans to build a second phase onto its Tampa, Florida data center

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Web hosting provider Hivelocity announced on Thursday that it will expand its Tampa, Florida data center and headquarters, adding 7,000 square feet with the phase-two buildout that will begin in September and is expected to conclude in the first quarter of 2013.

The phase two construction will adjoin the company's existing Tampa headquarters, as well as the data center facility on the site, adding data center space for approximately 4,000 Hivelocity-managed servers, as well as cage space for colocation customers.

Hivelocity provides a combination of colocation buy wow weapons space, along with VPS hosting, cloud hosting and dedicated servers, making its facilities a multi-tenant and multi-use space.

In July, Hivelocity launched wow gold SparkNode, a site built specifically to promote its cloud hosting and virtualization solutions.

And earlier, in June, Hivelocity added new server configurations with Ivy Bridge E3, Sandy Bridge E5 and Westmere E7 systems.

According to the announcement, Hivelocity will also use wow gold the new space to build out a new NOC, along with new lab space for colocation customers, as well as a customer lounge.

Hivelocity says it anticipated the need for wow items the new capacity two years ago, and at the time had surplus infrastructure and assets installed that would support the current expansion.

"A good portion of our phase two data center space will be purposed for colocation clientele," says general manager Steve Eschweiler, quoted in the press release. "We have a blank canvas right now so this is a great opportunity to make this space a place our colocated customers can hang out, take a load off and really be comfortable and productive during the days they have to work on-site for extended periods of time. Colocated customers will have cages for their gear, lab space for their work and a lounge when they need a break."

Talk back: Do you offer colocation along with your managed hosting services? Do you supply space to work and relax for your colocation customers? Have you build out resources to facilitate future expansions? Let us know in the comments.

About Liam Eagle Liam Eagle has worked as a contributor to the Web Host Industry Review since its inception in 2000, and as editor since 2003. He has been editor of the WHIR's print magazine since its launch. His daily involvement in the gathering and reporting of Web hosting news and his regular interaction with Web hosting leaders gives him an uncommonly broad appreciation of the issues and tends facing the business. Through his WHIR blog, Liam spots Web hosting trends and offers opinions on the industry-wide impacts of major developments and the motivation behind big announcements.
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