Datotel’s primary data center (IT colocation facility) is located inside the Globe Building in downtown St. Louis. Our state-of-the-art St. Louis data center is equipped with secure cabinets, uninterrupted power and connectivity. Redundant backup systems comprised of multiple uninterruptible power supply (UPS) systems, a backup generator and a considerable supply of fiber allow Datotel to offer the highest uptime for your systems. Datotel can support customer requirements ranging from a single cabinet or rack to larger colocation solutions, requiring thousands of square feet. We review your needs and requirements on a case-by-case basis, providing maximum flexibility.
Our full and half cabinets offer the security, flexibility, and convenience that your business demands. These lockable cabinets provide unescorted access 24x7x365 for your authorized personnel.
For the ultimate in flexibility and scalability, we can provide your business with virtually any cage configuration that your business demands. From 56 square feet to several thousand square feet, our Secure Caged Colocation space can fill the need for virtually any size data center. As always, your authorized personnel has unescorted access to the facility 24/7/365, so our data center feels like it is your own.
Datotel has an in-building Utility Substation. The HVAC and power systems include multiple levels of redundancy and are cross-monitored through several management systems, insuring the highest grade of service and availability. At Datotel, we monitor and measure your power use on a per kWh basis – so you only pay for what you use.
Datotel provides three drains from separate vendors, with access up to 10Gbps. The internet connectivity utilizes a fully redundant core networking gear to allow for optimal uptime.
The Datotel colocation facility offers a network presence from a variety of service providers and readily available infrastructure to connect to a diverse fiber ring around the city, providing redundant diverse connections to meet any requirements.
Built in 1931, the Globe Building has always been a home base for the communication of information, whether in the form of the printed newspapers of the Globe Democrat or the latest in telecommunication and data center companies. The building is ideally suited for data centers due to its unique structural
features. Originally designed to be twice the height, construction was stopped at seven due to the start of the Great Depression. This resulted in a building with more elevator shafts and supporting steel columns than a typical seven-story building – ideal for a data center and connectivity. The Globe Building is the largest carrier hotel in the region. Parking underground in the Globe Building is easy, with high-speed, secure garage doors, video monitoring and well lit 24x7x365 access.
Colocation, is just space, power and bandwidth – right? Not exactly, while the basic services provided by any two data centers may appear the same, how those services are delivered and managed can be completely different. Colocation is not a commodity.
When considering colocation, you should think about everything from the physical construction of the data center to the maintenance and management. Here is a checklist of what you should look for: