HostReview.com Thursday, February 15, 2007; 12:57 AM
Web hosting provider
Spry announced the migration of their hardware and
their clients to the new Fortress Datacenter in Seattle, WA. The new
datacenter is designed to create maximum reliability, efficiency, and
speed, in all facets of a web hosting environment. With infrastructure
to spare, Spry's new facility will enable stable and long-term growth
opportunities leveraging this purpose built datacenter facility.
According to Cameron Jones, President and Founder of Spry, extensive
design and engineering expertise went into the planning and development
of the new datacenter. Jones commented "Often datacenter space for
hosting companies is a mess of hardware thrown in a room, with
modifications and adjustments to make everything operable. Spry's new
facility has been engineered from the ground up for mass scale hosting
on an ultra reliable foundation." He also went on to say, "Consistently
providing Spry customers with the best in quality, service, and support
has always been our main goal. This datacenter expansion marks the
commitment to that goal."
The new datacenter is an 18,000 sq foot facility with 18" raised
floors, controlled access, FM2000 fire suppression, security monitored,
and is 24x7 patrolled. Qwest, AboveNET, XO, Savvis, ELI, Level3, and
Mzima all provide fiber connectivity access to the facility. The
datacenter has a long term capacity of over 45,000 servers in a
footprint of 18,000 sq ft.
Spry Hosting (spry.com) is an innovative web hosting company with facilities in
Seattle and Renton, Washington. Spry offers VPS (Virtual Private
Server) Shared, Collocation, Managed and Unmanaged Dedicated Web
Hosting Services and Support.
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