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Re: Comparing carrier hotels and colo: How much are you paying per

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Eric Kuhnke)
Thu Aug 18 04:05:06 2016

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From: Eric Kuhnke <eric.kuhnke@gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 17 Aug 2016 09:48:22 -0700
To: nanog@nanog.org
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Of course I know all of the above exist and are available. Looking more
into the cost difference between facilities that sell 'basic' backed power
(where you absolutely need to install your own rectifier and battery plant)
vs facilities that sell 30A circuits they claim meet the definition of high
availability.

I have seen a lot of prices already and know that just the $/MRC for power
is occasionally not under NDA, so those who wish to share their costs might
do so in a general way without naming a specific facility...

Looking at west coast states (CA/OR/WA) primarily.


On Wed, Aug 17, 2016 at 9:41 AM, Patrick W. Gilmore <patrick@ianai.net>
wrote:

> L6-30s are probably the most common power drop in colocation.
>
> A) Is proprietary. I won=E2=80=99t pretend you will get zero answers, lot=
s of
> people will likely break their NDAs.
>
> B) You can find any and all of those options.
>
> C) Ditto.
>
> Are you looking for specific cities or buildings? Or just trying to see i=
f
> it is available?
>
> --
> TTFN,
> patrick
>
> > On Aug 17, 2016, at 12:37 PM, Eric Kuhnke <eric.kuhnke@gmail.com> wrote=
:
> >
> > a) How much, in $/mo
> >
> > b) To what degree is it protected (1+0 generator, 1+1 generator, N+1
> > generator, single UPS, 1+1 UPS, etc).
> >
> > c) What extent of diversity were you able to obtain vs. your other AC
> > circuits (unique riser?  separate transformer?  separate power feed fro=
m
> > second route into the building?)
>
>

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