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April 20, 2005 [Number 232]     Printable Version Printable version (356k PDF)     Download Adobe Reader    Please note that this issue of Interface is an archived issue. Therefore, the information contained in each article may no longer be current.

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Coming—A New, Larger NIH Co-Location Site

CIT provides co-location services both on-campus at the NIH Data Center and off-campus in Northern Virginia. The on-campus co-location has been available since October, 2001.

A second, larger co-location site will open soon on the NIH campus. The second area is double the original co-location size and will accommodate much more equipment.

Customers' own servers are housed in a secure, climate-controlled environment, where they can control and access their own equipment. Co-location is an attractive option for customers who have already invested in servers but do not have a suitable server environment.

Co-Location Services

All co-location sites—on and off-campus—provide an environment for customer applications that includes:

  • physical security, including card key access and video monitoring

  • redundant, high-bandwidth connectivity

  • reliable infrastructure (uninterruptible power supply, climate control)

  • 24 x 7 access to your server

  • charges based on the amount of rack space needed—either full or partial racks (CIT provides the racks)

  • operations staff on site 24 x 7

The on-campus co-location sites are in building 12—in a secure, separate part of the NIH Data Center.

The off-campus co-location site is in a secure commercial location connected by extremely high bandwidth—away from the NIH campus (in Northern Virginia) yet under the auspices of CIT. The off-campus co-location still ensures the full confidentiality, availability, and integrity of NIH information.

What Else Is Available and How Can I Learn More?

In addition to co-location services, CIT offers traditional full-service hosting for customer applications in the NIH Data Center on CIT-owned servers (z/OS, Unix, or Windows).

To learn more about these various options—co-location on campus (at NIH), co-location off campus, and full service hosting—please send e-mail to datacenter@list.nih.gov.

Our staff looks forward to working with you to assess your hosting requirements and to help you determine the option that best meets the needs of your organization.

 
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