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Our Calgary data center, CAL-1, is a highly scalable, 65,000 square feet facility that supports high-density deployments of up to 30kW per cabinet. With the latest in power delivery equipment, energy-efficient cooling, and multiple security zones, CAL-1 provides a safe haven for your IT infrastructure so you can rest easy and focus on your business. At our data center, we are audited externally for a SOC 2 Type 2 report under the latest SSAE18 auditing standards, comply with requirement 9 and 12 of PCI-DSS, and we are certified Tier III Design and Tier III Facility by the Uptime Institute.
CAL-1 enhances geo-redundancy for our Montreal and Vancouver customers and allows them to seamlessly expand into new markets.
High power density
up to 30kW per cabinet
Carrier-neutral
All major carriers on site
Fully configurable space
with cabinets, cages and suites available
Ultraresponsive support team
made up of highly skilled IT and security professionals
What is geo-redundancy and why is it important?
Geo-redundancy is the physical separation of data centers between geographic regions. It replicates data between two geographically distant sites so that applications can switch from one site to another in the event of an unexpected outage or catastrophic event (such as fires, earthquakes, tornadoes, etc.) and still maintain the configuration data necessary for SLA enforcement available at the secondary, remote site. By physically separating servers in geographically diverse data centers, customers are guaranteed to have at least one location up and running.
With six data center locations across Quebec, British Columbia, and Alberta, eStruxture’s customers benefit not only from geo-redundant protection but also from an ever-growing ecosystem of network, cloud and managed services providers as well as a commitment to environmental responsibility, and high security and compliance standards.