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Multiple Datacenters
InboxSolutions utilizes multiple, world-class datacenters in Virginia and Minnesota. Our facilities meet the highest standards of redundancy, security and disaster resilience.
Redundant Internet Backbone
Each site has multiple OC3 connections from the datacenter to several peering ISP partners. Each circuit has physically redundant paths in and out of the facility. This infrastrucutre ensures high availability and performance for continuous 24x7x365 service.
On-site, staffed NOC 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year
All systems are monitored 24x7 by veteran engineers.
Physical Security
Access to each Datacenter is restricted to authorized personnel by two-factor authentication including biometric scanners. All entrances and common areas are monitored 24x7 via closed-circuit cameras. Physical access to the data center is protected 24x7 by security personnel.
Environmentally controlled facilities
Redundancy is built into the heating and cooling systems to maintain a consistent and optimal environment in each Datacenter. A fire suppression system is in place to minimize risk in the unlikely event of fire. Cabinets are individually monitored to manage heat, humidity and power consumption.
Redundant Power
Each Datacenter has on-site redundant power sources and redundant UPS battery systems and back-up generators, including a multiple-day fuel supply on-site. The generators and failover systems are regularly tested to ensure a seamless transition in the event of an emergency.
The UPS systems feature redundant battery cabinets and a full maintenance bypass allowing for service and upgrades without interruption.
Generator backup services are provided by at each site by multiple diesel generators. Generator power is activated automatically in the event of a grid failure by the transfer switch. The interim load has capacity for over ninety minutes by the UPS batteries, however this is not necessary as the generator is active and up to speed within just 30 seconds of a power failure.


