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12-May-201820-Apr-2022
Interspace Data Center Infrastructure

1.Technical Specifications

Our data centers are built with multiple redundancy layers and continuous monitoring systems to deliver carrier-grade reliability for mission-critical operations, as specified below.

1.1.Power System

Each rack receives dedicated A+B power line feeds with full AC redundancy. Both power paths are protected by independent UPS systems and backed by diesel generators. The power transformer connects to the electrical substation in ring topology, eliminating single points of failure at the utility interface.

Automatic transfer switches enable seamless failover between power sources without service interruption. The infrastructure maintains full operational capacity during complete utility failures, with generator fuel reserves supporting extended outage scenarios.

1.2.Cooling System

Redundant precision cooling units maintain optimal temperatures for maximum hardware performance and longevity. Cold aisle containment directs conditioned air precisely to equipment intake zones, preventing mixing with warm exhaust air and maximizing thermal efficiency.

The cooling infrastructure operates with N+1 redundancy. Variable speed fans and intelligent controls adjust output based on real-time thermal loads. Temperature distribution remains uniform across all racks, preventing hotspots that could degrade performance.

1.3.Fire Protection

High Sensitivity Smoke Detection (HSSD) systems detect microscopic combustion particles at the earliest possible stage, well before visible smoke develops. Multi-zone detection enables precise incident localization. Total-flooding suppression using clean agents extinguishes fires without damaging electronics or leaving residue.

All doors and cable penetrations carry 90-minute fire resistance ratings, containing incidents and preventing spread between zones.

1.4.Environmental Monitoring

Continuous monitoring tracks parameters critical to equipment reliability and performance. Strategically positioned sensors throughout the facility provide real-time data and immediate alerts when thresholds are exceeded.

Temperature sensors create a complete thermal map across all zones. Humidity monitoring and automated control systems maintain strict moisture ranges, preventing condensation damage and static buildup. Airflow sensors detect circulation changes indicating cooling issues. Particulate detection identifies dust, smoke and contaminants in the air. Water leak sensors beneath raised floors provide instant alerts for any moisture intrusion from cooling systems or other sources.

1.5.IT Infrastructure Monitoring

Comprehensive monitoring provides visibility into every infrastructure layer, from power distribution and cooling through network devices and server hardware. Inside the devices themselves, monitoring extends to processors, storage drives, cooling fans, temperature sensors, power supplies and optical transceiver signal strength.

This granular visibility enables detection and resolution of developing issues before they impact service performance. Alert systems use threshold analysis and trend detection to notify technical teams of anomalies immediately.

1.6.Network Infrastructure

Terabit-capable networking equipment supports high-bandwidth enterprise workloads. Multiple physically separated fiber entrances provide diverse paths into the building and data center, eliminating connectivity single points of failure. Structured cabling infrastructure provides organized pathways supporting rapid troubleshooting and capacity expansion.

Diverse fiber paths connect to multiple upstream carriers, ensuring no single cable cut or carrier outage can isolate facilities from internet connectivity.

1.7.Physical Security

Certified security personnel maintain 24/7/365 presence at all facilities. High-definition surveillance cameras cover building perimeters, entry points and all interior areas. Multi-layer access controls restrict entry based on clearance levels for different facility zones.

2.Data Center Locations

Interspace's primary data centers are located in Skopje, North Macedonia. Interspace operates a geographically separated disaster recovery data center located 100 kilometers from Skopje, providing protection against regional disasters, infrastructure failures and ensuring business continuity.

For our global telecommunication, cloud and video platform services, Interspace has Points of Presence with IT infrastructure in colocation facilities at top-tier data centers in the following locations:

  1. Europe: Germany, Netherlands, France, United Kingdom, Austria, Macedonia, Serbia, Bulgaria, Greece.
  2. North America: USA, Canada.
  3. Asia/Oceania: Australia, Japan, Singapore.

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