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Description

GoGrid is the cloud hosting division of ServePath Dedicated Hosting, a company with extensive expertise and experience in web hosting infrastructure. The ServePath team wanted to develop a new kind of hosting solution to address the scaling needs of today’s businesses. Over the years, we have seen some of the limitations with dedicated servers and managed hosting. Virtual servers have been around for awhile and always seemed like a good idea, but somehow they always seemed to be not good enough. Through our experience in the dedicated server hosting market, extensive R&D in Xen-based grid technology, and needs of the many rapidly growing companies we serve, the answer became clear.

The answer is GoGrid, the first multi-tier, cloud computing platform that allows you to manage your cloud hosting infrastructure completely on demand through an intuitive, web interface.

ServePath is a leading dedicated server provider and pioneer in providing customers leading edge multi-server Internet architectures. We are based in San Francisco where we operate our own data center and manage thousands of servers for customers all over the world. We have been in business for six years, but before that our founders ran a successful Internet access ISP that started back in 1995.

So we are a nice group of people, and we also know how to provide powerful Internet hosting services to businesses that need reliability, customization and speed.

GoGrid is the next generation of these services. Get powerful dedicated resources on a cloud computing architecture that you can buy as you need. Once you try the GoGrid cloud hosting you will never go back to the traditional way of deploying servers and building complex load balanced networks.

Microsoft Gold Certified Partner
ServePath is a Microsoft Gold Certified Partner with competencies in Advanced Infrastructure and Networking Infrastructure Solutions. The Microsoft Gold certification recognizes ServePath's expertise and impact in the technology marketplace.

GoGrid's data center was built by WorldCom in 2000. The building also houses “super-nodes” for MCI and AT&T local phone service in San Francisco, so it is considered an “essential” facility because 911 calls are routed here. We share generators, power, cooling, and fire suppression infrastructure with MCI (formerly World com), including dual 2 Megawatt generators that support the critical power requirements and operations of the building.

The highlights:

* ServePath Facilities - established, profitable company, with excellent business track record
* Fire Safety - a grid of "VESDA" AnaLASER laser smoke sensors, with 200 located on the ceiling and 200 located under the raised floor
* Power Failures Contingencies - dual 2 Megawatt generators (that also support critical MCI phone equipment) with 20,000 gallons of reserve diesel fuel on site
* Network Connections - OC-12 and Gigabit connections from UUNet, Level 3, NTT/Verio, AboveNet, and peer with 40 networks at PAIX
* World-wide Server Hardware Power - several thousand dedicated servers in more than 100 countries worldwide
* Network Operations Center (NOC) - state-of-the-art monitoring system controlling everything from network traffic and performance to power, temperature and security systems to services, applications, known vulnerabilities and RAID array status on customer servers
* Seismically Retrofitted Building - extra-thick, reinforced concrete, Marine Corps engineered building with seismic retrofits; deemed an essential facility due to handling 911 calls.

Network Operations Center

GoGrid's Network Operations Center (NOC) is built right in the center of our data center floor, and is staffed 24/7/365 by certified systems administrators and network engineers. The 21 screens that make up our NOC monitor everything from network traffic and performance to power, temperature and security systems to services, applications, known vulnerabilities and RAID array status on customer servers.

* Large on-site NOC with 24/7 Engineers
* Real-time monitoring and alerts for all critical systems
* Customer level service and application monitoring


Building Construction

Our data center is located in the San Francisco Telecom Center, conveniently located just south of San Francisco’s Financial District. This 100% occupied telecom building also houses AT&T and MCI super nodes. The building was originally built in 1924 as a Marine Corps Depot for heavy equipment, so the five story structure is built of extra-thick, reinforced cast-in-place concrete. The building was seismically retrofitted in 1999 to convert the existing warehouse into a Telecom Center in accordance with San Francisco’s Uniform Building Code, and then retrofitted a second time to exceed those standards by tenants AT&T and MCI in accordance with their stringent telecom carrier standards.

* Secure building originally used for storage of military tanks and equipment
* Built on an outcropping of solid bedrock that also supports a tower of the Bay Bridge
* Seismically retrofit in 1999 to meet rigorous City of San Francisco building codes, then retrofit extensively by MCI again
* Six separate fiber entrances with 2 fiber rooms. A large portion of the Bay Bridge Fiber Consortium terminates in the building (cross-bay Fiber)
* State-of-the-art redundant systems for power, HVAC, fiber connectivity, seismic precautions and fire suppression


Fire Suppression

Our state-of-the-art fire suppression has three levels of protection. Halon fire extinguishers are located throughout the data center. We also have a two stage TotalPac double interlocked dry-pipe preaction system, with tightly defined zones to isolate and extinguish any fires without affecting surrounding areas. This system must detect both smoke and heat to be triggered. The data center is protected by a grid of 200 sensors on the ceiling and 200 under the raised floor plus "VESDA" AnaLaser-brand laser smoke sensors that are 10,000 times more sensitive than conventional smoke detectors and capable of detecting incipient smoldering. The system is monitored 24 x 7 on-site and off-site by both GoGrid and MCI NOCs.

* Halon Fire Extinguishers
* VESDA laser smoke detection with dry pipe suppression
* Tightly defined preaction zones for localized fire extinguishing
* Monitored and maintained by both GoGrid and MCI


Security

The San Francisco Telecom Center where our data center is located maintains the highest possible standards for physical security. This facility is home to only three tenants, MCI, AT&T and GoGrid, and is equipped with state-of-the-art video and audio monitoring equipment and 24 x 7 on-site guards. All people entering the building are required to register with the security office and leave a valid ID while in the building. Those not on the access list are not allowed into the building without an escort. We check in visitors a second time prior to entry into our data center on the second floor. The GoGrid NOC is staffed 24 x 365 and is afforded a direct line-of-site view into the data center.

* 24 x 7 security guards at front entrance
* Secondary check-in at our second floor data center
* 24 x 7 systems administrators / NOC on the data center floor


Cooling

GoGrid has tremendous cooling infrastructure, with dual redundant chilled water supply loops and multiple Liebert air conditioning units pumping cold air into the pressurized raised floor of our data center. Chilled water is provided by the roof cooling towers, which also provide chilled water for MCI’s critical systems. Additional chilled water supply and return valves are already plumbed every thirty feet along the perimeter of our data center, allowing for rapid installation of additional Liebert units should increased cooling capacity be required.

* n+1 Liebert VACs w/n+1 supply loops and chillers
* Up to 300 tons of cooling capacity that runs on MCI’s chilled water systems
* Raised floor system for efficient distribution of cooling


PowerInfrastructure

Our data center power is fed by conditioned UPS (uninterruptible power supply) electricity, with redundant feeds from dual 2 Megawatt generators that also support critical MCI phone switches. One generator can power the entire building for several days time, and there is 20,000 gallons of reserve diesel fuel on site. These generators are tested monthly per stringent MCI protocols, and every third month the power is disconnected from the two utility feeds to ensure proper generator operation.

* Redundant power feeds with UPS power
* 2 x 2 megawatt generators that also power MCI’s local phone switches
* 20,000 gallons of diesel fuel on site, hot-refill ready


Fiber and Bandwidth Providers

GoGrid operates its own screaming-fast network™, featuring multi-homed bandwidth with connections to over 40 networks. We route traffic over major Tier 1 Internet backbones such as UUNet, Level 3, NTT/Verio, AboveNet and PAIX, with no low-quality bandwidth and plenty of network capacity for maximum reliability and scalability.

* Six separate building fiber entrances with 2 fiber rooms. The Bay Bridge Fiber Consortium terminates in the building (cross-bay Fiber).
* GoGrid has 2 separate fiber entrances on different streets (both Spear and Harrison) for an additional layer of redundancy
* Current Transit routed by GoGrid:
o MCI Gig-E and OC-12
o IP Networks Gig-E (NTT/Verio)
o 2 x AboveNet Gig-E
o Yipes Gig-E (Level 3)
o Peering with over 40+ networks at PAIX

Contact info

Sales:
Toll-Free: 877.9.G0.GRID (877.946.4743)
International: 1.415.869.7444, Sales: Ext. 1
Hours: Mon. to Fri. from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. PT

Support:
Call: 877.9.GO.GRID
or 1.415.869.7444 Support: Ext. 2
Visit my.gogrid.com to create a support ticket.

Corporate Offices:

ServePath Corporate Office
2 Harrison St. Suite 200
San Francisco, CA 94105

San Francisco Data Center:
360 Spear Street, 2nd Floor
San Francisco, CA 94105