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Leeds Update

Thursday, April 23rd, 2009

It’s been a little while since we posted any updates on the Leeds Project, but things are progressing well.

The site now has a mains electricity supply and construction of all the internal rooms have been completed. The raised access floor is fitted throughout the first 2 rooms and the service corridors

The images above show some of the switchgear in our plantroom (this controls the power into the building including the UPSs, generators and mains feed). The Purple Gear is for our A feed and the Orange Gear is for the B feed.

Also shown are the raised access floor being laid in one of the smaller data halls and a completed floor.

There is also a picture of our security pod situated in reception. All visitors to the DC will have to go through the security pod to gain access to the data halls. This device prevents tailgating and allows us to track all customer and staff movements in and out of the data centre.

Ongoing tasks in the build now include:

  • Failover testing of mains / generator power
  • Connection of power into the data halls
  • Installation of CCTV and other security measures
  • Installation of FM200 system and VESDA
  • Installation of Comms Fibre

Our first set of racks are being installed on Monday in our Cold Aisle Pods. Click here for more information on Cold Aisle Containment


DC3 Site Update

Saturday, March 14th, 2009

We thought we would give you a quick update on the progress of DC3.

The site is on track to open at the end of April and things are now moving on very quickly. 2 out of the 4 generators were delivered last week along with the fuel tanks. Now they are all in position the contractors are working on the cabling ready for the arrival of the mains distribution pannels which are due to be installed  W/C 23rd March. As you can see below the panels are currently being built and will be going through acceptance testing next week.

The brick built substation is also nearly complete ready for the installation of the dual HV switches next week.


Global Cooling

Friday, February 13th, 2009

Continuing the Green theme from the last post, I’d like to explain a bit about how our new air conditioning system gives us the best possible combination of performance, resilience, economy and flexibility.

Our Leeds site makes use of a technology called free cooling. Well it’s not quite free (these things cost hundreds of thousands of pounds) but it is a highly efficient way of taking advantage of one of the main features of the UK climate. It’s cold most of the time!

Whenever the outside temperature is less than the temperature of the water coming back from the data centre, we don’t actively cool the water in our chillers. We let the atmosphere do the work for us. So for most day of the year (and pretty much every night) our chillers are doing very little work, but if it does get hot, they kick in to keep the air cool.

For resilience, each room has pairs of air conditioning units that are fed from different chillers. There is enough capacity to keep the rooms cool even if we lost ½ of the air con infrastructure. We also run the fans from the UPS system to keep the air moving at all times, even during a power failure.

In addition to all this, we are cutting the fan speeds needed to pressurise the raised floor void by using baffles under the floor space to direct cold air where it is needed. We can vary the fan speeds and the input temperatures to precisely control the conditions within the cold aisles. We are making use of Thermal Imaging technology to map our data centre airflow and temperature distribution to ensure the best possible environment for your equipment.

All in all we are doing everything we can to reduce our energy costs and carbon emissions. This is something we can pass on to our customers and, when carbon taxes start to take hold it could add up to some quite significant savings.


Introducing… DC3

Wednesday, August 27th, 2008

We are proud to announce that in January 2009, Node4 will be opening our 3rd Datacentre just outside Leeds. We have witnessed a rise in demand for data centre space, whether that be for colocation, managed hosting or a hosted telephony, since we opened DC2 in November last year. So to meet this demand we are currently developing a site just off the M62, an easily accessible location for the whole country.

We estimate that the new facility will have the capacity to hold 500 racks with some private suites available on request. DC3 will continue with, and also improve on the high standards Node4 already have in our existing data centres with many features being N+1 and in some cases N+N. There will also be multiple 10Gb links between the new site and Node4 headquarters, giving our existing customers the option to spread their business servers across two sites.

At the moment the steel structure of the building is in place, with architectural plans currently being finalised.

An Artist's Impression of DC3

Site Spec

  • On-site technical support team
  • J32 of M62 Wakefield Europort
  • (19,000 sq ft) net capacity
  • Upto 4 separate Data Halls
  • 24 Hour Manned Security
  • 24 Hour Technical Support
  • 4 × 1Mw MTU Generators (N+1)
  • A Feeds Via 7 × 200kVA Chloride UPS (N+1)
  • B Feeds Via Diverse 7 × 200kVA Chloride UPS (N+1)
  • Full Ring Connection to National Grid with dual 3Mw transformers
  • N+1 Airedale Ultima FreeCool HVAC Feed Via A+B Power System
  • FM200 Fire Suppression + VESDA
  • CCTV, Door Access + Air Lock Style Access & Intruder Alarms
  • Up to 32A A+B supplies Per Cab
  • Diverse Fibre Entry
  • 14.5kN/m² raised floor system

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