April 16, 2008 — (WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) — Colocation and managed hosting provider InteleNet Communications (intelenet.com) announced last week that it has completed construction on its multi-million dollar Irvine, California data center expansion, which adds approximately 12,000 square feet of new space.
The data center, which began construction in January, is designed and built with critical infrastructure to meet the needs of high density computing customers in its high density colocation suite. This new suite will accommodate the ever-increasing deployment and demands of high density devices such as blade servers.
Although many data facilities are not able to withstand the increased demands for power and cooling required by these devices, InteleNet has designed additional power and cooling into this space.
To accommodate the extra cooling requirements, InteleNet has engineered into the space several features, including higher raised flooring and ceiling heights. The design of space requires cooling that will employ 19 30-ton CRAC units, which will be supported by another two-megawatt diesel generator.
“This is an exciting time of growth for InteleNet,” says Carlos Oliveira, GM of InteleNet. “InteleNet has continually demonstrated a deep commitment to the business market and its ever-increasing computing demands. InteleNet remains committed to business customers in delivering next generation high density colocation space to the Orange County and Southern California Region.”
InteleNet is hosting open house events for the high density colocation suite from 5 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. on three different dates: April 10, 17 and 24. These open houses will showcase the features of this space as well as InteleNet offerings.











