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(WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) — Colocation and managed provider UnitedLayer (www.unitedlayer.com) announced on Friday that it has signed a multi-year colocation contract with open-source software developer Internet Systems Consortium (www.isc.org).
Earlier this year, UnitedLayer signed a $1.25 million dollar, three-year colocation contract with Black Oak Computer, which does business under the name Reliable Hosting, at its San Francisco data center.
UnitedLayer will provide colocation, cross connect and IP services for ISC at its flagship data center in San Francisco.
Internet Systems Consortium is a non-profit public corporation that develops and distributes open-source software for the Internet Community, as well as offers online and professional services based on its software.
The colocation services include physical data center floor space for cabinets, power and cooling.
UnitedLayer’s San Francisco data centers features fully-redundant N+1 environmental control and 2N power systems.
In addition to this flagship San Francisco data center, UnitedLayer has two other data centers and ten routing/peering nodes throughout the United States.
“We are excited and honored to provide services to ISC,” says Arman Khalili, UnitedLayer founder and CEO. “ISC’s teams are key contributors to the commercial grade open source software for the Internet community. UnitedLayer is a major supporter of open source software and will work tirelessly to provide exceptional services to our Internet Community.”
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