Data Center

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Colocation room – Rakowiecka Data Centre (RDC)

The server room features non-flammable technical flooring with anti-static coating installed at the height of 70 cm, with a load capacity of 1,500 kg/m2.

The 19" wide and 1,000 mm deep rack cabinets are equipped with perforated sheet metal doors, temperature sensors, ventilation and two separate power connections to two different circuits. You can choose between single-chamber (42 U), double-chamber (21 U each) or four-chamber (10 U each) cabinets. The chambers in multiple-chamber cabinets are physically separated from one another (rigid separators between chambers, separate front and back doors with their own locks, cable channels separated from the chamber interiors). Every cabinet comes equipped with a power consumption meter.

The server room neighbours a workspace offering stations with internet access.

Access control and physical protection

Rakowiecka Data Centre features a multi-layer physical protection and access control system. The entrances and the area around the building are monitored 24/7 by a CCTV system comprising a total of 16 indoor and outdoor cameras. In order to enter the building, it is necessary to use a special contactless access card in the presence of an authorised NASK employee. The entrance to the high-security zone features an alarm system which detects attempts at unauthorised entry.

Environmental conditions

Rakowiecka Data Centre ensures stable environmental conditions for uninterrupted server and network device operation. RDC is equipped with a redundant, precise AC system which ensures that the temperature and humidity in the building remain constant – the temperature is 20°C ± 3°C, and the humidity is 55% ± 5%.

Power sources

RDC is powered by two separate circuits connected to two different transformer substations, two uninterruptible power sources (UPS) and a power generator which activates automatically – all remotely monitored. Should a substation malfunction, the system will automatically switch over to another power source. Every colocation cabinet is powered by a 230 V 50Hz alternating current from two separate circuits. The cabinets can also be equipped with transducers which make it possible to use a 48V direct current.

Fire safety

Fire safety is guaranteed by a fire detection and warning system and an automated suppression system utilising the FM200 gas.