NYI Cabinet Pictures Tour, Wall Street facility

NYI HVAC Pictures Tour, Wall Street facility

NYI Electricity Pictures Tour, Wall Street facility

NYI Fire Suppresion Pictures Tour, Wall Street facility

NYI Cabling Pictures Tour, Wall Street facility
The Wall Street Facility Specifications;

Electricity and Environmental controls run without power or external gas supply for weeks

100% power, environmental, and network guarantee

All systems N + 1 redundant or greater

Value-priced services reflecting our economies of scale, 7 years experience, and committment to our clients

600 Kw of N+1 Redundant power with the industry's most reliable, comprehensive backup power protection and power management

Lorain 2500 Amp DC power plant with Deka unigy valve-regulated cells

Dedicated 1,200 kW standby generator with a 3000 gallon tank onsite

Live floor loads of 100 lbs. per sq. ft.

15,000 lb. capacity freight elevators with 15 foot elevator ceiling, loading dock

18 feet Ceiling Height slab-to-slab

Roof Rights with satellite space available

Line of Sight: Clear line of sight in all directions

NPA/NXX: 212-509, 212-785

Minimum (3) Fiber entry points

(20) four inch conduits

Fire Suppression System Pre-Action; Fike Fire Alarm System

Tate Access Raise Floor System with Perforated Tiles for cooling; 18" Raised floor with fire and Water Sensors throughout

6 KVM Carts available for customer use, 12 Dollies available for moving





Colocation with NYI is an outsourcing solution where the client places its server(s) in NYI's Data Center and the client is responsible for its administration while NYI provides the cabinet space, bandwidth, routing, and electricity.

Dedicated Server at NYI is an outsourcing solution that implies rental and exclusive use of a computer that includes an install of the OS of choice, and that is housed in NYI's Data Center, using its network and bandwidth.

New York is a center of the tri-state area as well as the most desirable point of presence for the US eastern region. New York is also the financial capital of the country and Wall Street's major financial institutions attest for superb Telco and electrical infrastructure. With those facts in mind, New York Internet located facilities within Southern Manhattan to take advantage of a secure and reliable infrastructure located within blocks of thousands of active businesses.


Data Center security is a top priority for NYI. We have taken extreme care to install the utmost security so that our customers know that their data is safe. Our Data Centers are located at heavily protected buildings where the security personnel are on guard 24x7. Other security features include biometric fingerprint readers on door locks, strategically placed cameras and motion detection, doors equipped with alarm system.


Thorough climate control operation is essential for maintaining the performance and security of data center operations. NYI utilizes a scalable environmental control system that provides stable temperature as well as dust free and static free environment. It's equipped with precise sensors in order to ensure a maximum variation of 4ºC in the internal temperature of production areas. This system is under continuous operational status monitoring.


Server Cabinets offer a secure solution for a variety of rackmount server applications as well as switches and routers. NYI utilizes Metaltech server cabinets for its Data Center. These cabinets provide a solid foundation for clients’ equipment. NYI’s cabinets come standard with a 36” depth, making them ideal for almost any type of rackmountable solution. These cabinets also provide excellent security features, easy cable access, a multitude of mounting options, and a superb ventilation for even the most dense configurations.


NYI's unique offering can either include Top Tier transit through our highly-rated network, or offer carrier neutral services for your custom appllications. New York Internet has designed its backbone with the ability to minimize distressed and over-allocated network access points to offer the most reliable and consistent data pipe available today. The network is dual OC-48 based with direct links to all major carriers and public exchanges. There is a wide range of bandwidth starting from 128 Kbps and up to 1 Gbps that can be fixed, or burstable. With fixed bandwidth, the committed information rate of your connection is physically set at the speed you specify. This allows for lower pricing as well as reliable performance. New York Internet is one of those companies that would rather lead than follow. This is exemplified in-part by NYI's burstable bandwidth offerings in it's colocation and dedicated server products. In NYI's effort to offer the most relevant and straight-forward solutions, we have given the client a better way to order bandwidth. Our burstable product combines the best of both worlds: The reliability and price safety of a committed information rate, and the value of a monthly data transfer rate. This allows clients to get access to faster throughput rates at cheaper prices.

NYI's trained on-site technicians can provide basic remote maintenance services and troubleshooting capabilities to Colocation customers by acting as their "hands" and "eyes."

NYI also offers Remote Reboot services, available 24x7x365. Remote Reboot service can take as little as 60 seconds within opening a ticket!.

Here are some of the activities that can be performed with the help of Remote Reboot:
- Power cycle a router, server, switch or other piece of equipment
- Move or secure cable(s)
- Relay/report equipment status and alarm LEDs
- Enter console commands
- Install, replace, or remove a router/switch interface card, etc.
- Use of a computer to use for testing and general use!

By interacting with NYI's knowledgeable staff and "remotely accessing" their equipment, Colocation customers can perform tasks and receive immediate feedback without physically traveling to the site.
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