On November 2, 2007, data center operator and managed hosting provider Peak 10 (peak10.com) has officially opened its second secure data center at its Jacksonville, Florida location to support the company's continued growth in the state. The new data center more than doubles Peak 10's Jacksonville operations, increasing facility capacity to over 35,000 total square feet and more than 18,000 square feet of raised floor in service.
"We are very excited to announce the opening of our second Jacksonville data center," claimed Allen Skipper, VP and GM of Peak 10 Jacksonville. "It is a true reflection of our consistent growth and our dedication to continue providing customers with unmatched, secure data center and managed services. The Jacksonville team, support personnel and engineers alike, have worked diligently to position Peak 10 as a leader in this marketplace and we are proud of our continued success."
The new Jacksonville facility was built to accommodate current and future demand for infrastructure hosting and high-end managed services. It is housed in the same location as the company's existing facility, meeting Peak 10's high standards for security and redundancy.
The facility is engineered with multiple levels of security, multiple generators to ensure uninterruptible power, redundant HVAC systems, fire suppression and around-the-clock monitoring and management. Each Peak 10 facility is also interconnected by a private network enabling the company to meet its high availability objective and ensure business continuity for its customers' business critical applications.