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Amstel Business Park Brochure Amstel Business Park The Netherlands About Digital Realty’s Amstel Business Park data centre in Amsterdam provides 2,700m 2 (29,062ft 2 ) of floor space and 7.5MW of customer capacity. Built to the industry’s most stringent standards – the Uptime Institute Tier 3 specifications – the data centre is designed to accommodate high-density equipment. Digital Realty Amstel Business Park H.J.E. Wenckebachweg 127 1096 AM Amsterdam The Netherlands For more information, email [email protected] Public Transport By Road From Amsterdam Schiphol Airport Coming from The Hague Schiphol station is situated directly below the airport. You can reach Take the A4 motorway to Amsterdam. Continue on the A10 motorway, Digital Realty Amstel Business Park by train and subway. Take the direction Zuid/RAI. Take the exit S111 Amstel Business Park. Turn left train to Amsterdam RAI Station (direction Hilversum or Almere). by following the exit to the Johannes Blookerweg (S111) After 200m, turn right at the second traffic lights. Take the second arm on the Take subway line 51 (direction Amsterdam CS) from Amsterdam roundabout. After 50m, turn right to the H.J.E. Wenckebachweg. After RAI Station to Overamstel subway station. Take the north side exit 100m, you will find the entrance gate of Digital Realty Southeast on of the subway station and turn left on the Van Marwijk Kooystraat. your left hand side. Continue down the Verlengde Van Marwijk Kooystraat after the intersection with the Spaklerweg. Cross the roundabout and continue down the foot path between the office buildings. After Coming from Utrecht 75m, almost at the end of the foot path you will see the entrance Take the A2 motorway to Amsterdam. Continue on the A10 motorway, gate for Digital Realty on your left hand side. direction Oost. Take the exit S111 Amstel Business Park. Turn left by following the exit to the Johannes Blookerweg (S111) After 200m, turn right at the second traffic lights. Take the second arm on the roundabout. After 50m, turn right to the H.J.E. Wenckebachweg. After 100m, you will find the entrance gate of Digital Realty Southeast on your left hand side. Parking Car parking on Digital Realty property is strictly controlled and monitored. Parking is allocated on a first come first served basis. When necessary, users of the car parks must follow instructions from Security. Digital Realty cannot accept responsibility for any items that are lost, stolen, damaged or destroyed in the car parks. Digital Realty expects all customers to use the car parks in a safe and considerate manner. 2 Data Centre Highly-connected, premium data centre space Benefits & Differentiators Facility Specifications Facility Cooling • Total building size 6,300m 2 (67,812ft 2 ) • Chilled water cooling system • Net customer space 2,700m 2 (29,062ft 2 ) • 6 (N+1) Cooling towers • Building type: Dedicated data centre, free • 70 (N+2) CCUs for IT standing building • 2N Cooling redundancy • 5x IT zones • 3-15kW per rack cooling density, dependent • Mechanical equipment separately placed outside on setup or type of cooling IT room • Maximum floor load capacity 2,000kg/m2 • Loading bay Security • Secured receiving • Full perimeter fence CCTV surveillance Mantraps Proximity Access Card + security system Power • 24x7 on-site security • Green electricity incoming mains • 2 x 20MVA from independent • 150Kv substations dedicated to the data centre Fire Detection & Suppression • Diverse power routes (in building) • Conventional spot detection • UPS type – Dynamic rotary + battery • Aspiration detection (VESDA like) for customer • High pressure water mist suppression • UPS capacity – 7.5MW at N (HI-FOG) • UPS autonomy – 10 minutes at N • UPS redundancy – N+1 Remote Hands • Generator capacity – 11,6MW at N • Digital Realty’s Remote Hands Services are • Generator redundancy – N+1 supported by a qualified team of rapid response, 24x7 on-site technicians • They’re on the ground in your data centre Connectivity where they can perform a wide range of • 2x diverse entry points into building remote management and troubleshooting • 2x carrier meet me rooms tasks to keep your data centre up and running • Number of customer meet me rooms - 2 per IT room • Number of APF - 2 per IT room Infrastructure Management • Direct access to Tier 1 and Tier 2 global network • Fully integrated DCIM - BMS, SMS, providers, ISPs and internet peering points, customer reporting including the Amsterdam Internet Exchange (AMS-IX) • Service exchange available via dark fibre Certification to megaport • ISO 9001 • HDPE and dark fibre connectivity • ISO 14001 • Multiple connectivity providers on-site • ISO 27001 • ISO 50001 • OHSAS 18001 • PCI/ SOC • AMS-IX certified 3 About Digital Realty For more information, email Digital Realty supports the data centre and colocation strategies [email protected] of firms across its secure, network-rich portfolio of data centres located throughout North America, Europe, Asia and Australia. Digital Realty is uniquely positioned to deliver interconnectivity with a complete range of solutions on a global scale. Our customers trust the Digital Realty team to combine unparalleled collaboration, network-dense interconnection and real estate acumen to realise the unique power of community – from one rack to hyperscale – across the globe. digitalrealty.nl 4.
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