On Sat, May 23, 2009 at 11:22 AM, Ed Sawicki <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>From my experience you have a couple choices.  EasyStreet is great for
>> smaller businesses or individuals with bigger budgets.  Access is convenient
>> from what I've been told.  The company I used to work for used them with
>> pretty good success.
>
> When I last visited Easystreet, they had installed
> biometric access. To colo there, you must trust them
> with your fingerprint. I do not.
>
> Ed
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The Pittock building has several "levels" of datacenter space available.
There are companies inside that lease out space they've purchased in
bulk, you can get private suites/cages, get on secured floor with
dead-man doors, biometrics, etc.
The building is served by many hundreds of Gigabits of bandwidth from
a couple dozen seperate providers that peer to eachother in the
building itself. It's one of the major access points in the northwest,
among Viawest, and to a much smaller level Inflow/Sungard.

Easystreet had good facilities the last time I used them (several
years ago), but back in the day for my own personal use, I maintained
a few geographically separate co-located servers (San Jose CA, Dallas
TX, Portland OR). Each ran about $100-150 a month, built a very nice
distributed system.

-- 
Brent Jones
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