Voxility IRD is strategically located between the two main interconnection datacenters in Bucharest, at just few hundreds of meters away. A service provider hosted in this location can interconnect simultaneously through standard Cross Connects with all networks in NXData-1 and NXData-2 along with all companies already present in Voxility IRD, including Interlan, the largest Romanian public Internet Exchange. Voxility IRD offers a good value for large servers deployments.
Commitment
1 year 2 years 3 years
Prices do not include taxes.
The price is for a full calendar month and you commit to pay this price monthly for a full year (one day prior of activation date, next year). You cannot switch to a shorter commitment term and if you request service termination prior the one year anniversary, you still have to pay monthly the cost of this service until the last day of last month or pay a significant termination fee.
Quantity
Monthly
$ 511 89
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Usage
One-Time Setup
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Delivery in
2 months
Product Specifications
GOOD FOR
Most economical way to establish a new PoP in Bucharest
Easy to physically interconnect with over 100 other companies.
Easy access to InterLAN Internet Exchange and Balcan-IX
DATACENTER
Voxility IRD Bucharest
ADDRESS
9-9A Dimitrie Pompei, Building 24, Bucharest 020335, Romania (
map )
SPACE
Full Rack Cabinet (Full-depth, 19" Cabinet, minimum 42U)
GUARANTEES
99,999% power using both lines
WHO'S HERE
All from NXDATA-1 and NXDATA-2 through a cross-connect
SPEED TEST
If you choose to have Voxility as an upstream IP transit provider in this location, you can use the following link to test speed and traceroute
buc.voxility.net
Location
Power Lines
SETUP
MONTHLY
2 x 3-phase 16A / 400V redundant power lines – Each line is sourced from a different UPS and has its own circuit breaker that triggers when the line reaches its 16A rating. – Power lines are installed close enough to the rack cabinet to allow PDUs to be connected with their own cables. Ideally, the PDUs should have the same voltage and amperage rating as the lines. If they don't, they must be equipped with factory-installed circuit breakers. – Each power line has a single IEC60309 receptacle, allowing one PDU to be connected per line. – Ideally, equipment installed in the rack cabinet should have two power sources, each connected to a different power line to achieve power redundancy. – Equipment with only one power source should be connected in a balanced manner between the power lines and it will not be protected against failures in one power line.
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Power Consumption
SETUP
MONTHLY
3 kW maximum power provisioned by the datacenter, or 13A @ 230V. You can draw an average 2190 kWh from both lines in a month and will be charged per kWh at the end of it.
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4 kW maximum power provisioned by the datacenter, or 17.4A @ 230V. You can draw an average 2920 kWh from both lines in a month and will be charged per kWh at the end of it.
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+$195.49
5 kW maximum power provisioned by the datacenter, or 21.7A @ 230V. You can draw an average 3650 kWh from both lines in a month and will be charged per kWh at the end of it.
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+$389.85
2.76kVA maximum power draw from all power lines in Voxility IRD – It is the rough equivalent of 2.7kW or 12A @ 230V or 1950 kWh/month or 7700 Watts of primary server sources used at 35% – Even if each power line (or all power lines combined) can support a higher power draw (consumption) the datacenter does not allow this because of: (a) UPS provisioned capacity, (b) loss of redundancy in case load moves to a single line due to one line power failure (c) cooling provisioned capacity for this rack cabinet and (d) electricity cost. – Going above the power draw threshold can put you at risk of power disconnection. – The most efficient power schema is to draw almost the entire power allowed under normal usage condition and configure the equipment to start randomly at power-up. This will avoid power-on spikes that might trigger the circuit breakers.
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+$776.31
5.52kVA maximum power draw from all power lines in Voxility IRD – It is the rough equivalent of 5.4kW or 24A @ 230V or 3900 kWh/month or 15400 Watts of primary server sources used at 35% – Even if each power line (or all power lines combined) can support a higher power draw (consumption) the datacenter does not allow this because of: (a) UPS provisioned capacity, (b) loss of redundancy in case load moves to a single line due to one line power failure (c) cooling provisioned capacity for this rack cabinet and (d) electricity cost. – Going above the power draw threshold can put you at risk of power disconnection. – The most efficient power schema is to draw almost the entire power allowed under normal usage condition and configure the equipment to start randomly at power-up. This will avoid power-on spikes that might trigger the circuit breakers.
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+$1552.62
8.28kVA maximum power draw from all power lines in Voxility IRD – It is the rough equivalent of 8.1kW or 36A @ 230V or 5800 kWh/month or 23100 Watts of primary server sources used at 35% – Even if each power line (or all power lines combined) can support a higher power draw (consumption) the datacenter does not allow this because of: (a) UPS provisioned capacity, (b) loss of redundancy in case load moves to a single line due to one line power failure (c) cooling provisioned capacity for this rack cabinet and (d) electricity cost. – Going above the power draw threshold can put you at risk of power disconnection. – The most efficient power schema is to draw almost the entire power allowed under normal usage condition and configure the equipment to start randomly at power-up. This will avoid power-on spikes that might trigger the circuit breakers.
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+$2328.93
BEST DEAL 9.66kVA maximum power draw from all power lines in Voxility IRD – It is the rough equivalent of 9.4kW or 42A @ 230V or 6800 kWh/month or 26900 Watts of primary server sources used at 35% – Even if each power line (or all power lines combined) can support a higher power draw (consumption) the datacenter does not allow this because of: (a) UPS provisioned capacity, (b) loss of redundancy in case load moves to a single line due to one line power failure (c) cooling provisioned capacity for this rack cabinet and (d) electricity cost. – Going above the power draw threshold can put you at risk of power disconnection. – The most efficient power schema is to draw almost the entire power allowed under normal usage condition and configure the equipment to start randomly at power-up. This will avoid power-on spikes that might trigger the circuit breakers.
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+$2716.52
SLA for Colocation
SETUP
MONTHLY
Standard SLA for a Colocation service. 'Remote hands'
This SLA assumes the equipment is installed by customer and works well, no hardware changes are expected and only occasional simple emergency requests might be required.
Standard SLA includes unlimited number of requests for power cycles, visual inspection of equipment, access to a shared remote KVM along with very simple tasks for hot-plug components or cables like 'plug / unplug' or 'take .. from .. and replace .. '.
The SLA does not cover installation/removal/replacement of non-hot plug components or any hardware or software troubleshooting.
Requests under this SLA are executed first come, first served by 24/7 on-site datacenter personnel under the assumption they are 'urgent'. Under normal operation conditions such requests are executed in less than 30 minutes, but no guarantee is provided.
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Expert SLA for a Colocation service. 'Remote Hands and Expert Installation' This SLA covers two batches of equipment physical installation in rack cabinet at a agreed date and later, packaging and shipping. Cost of packaging material, shipping and import/export duties are charged separately. It also covers expert cabling of Internet, private, management and out-of-band networks and the cost of all UTP cables and patches. It doesn't cover fiber and twinaxl patches that must be purchased separately. The Expert SLA includes software configuration of ILO / DRAC / IMM management ports and troubleshooting to power up the equipment. The post-install maintenance includes unlimited number of requests for power cycles, visual inspection of equipment, access to a shared remote KVM along with very simple tasks for hot-plug components or cables like 'plug / unplug' or 'take .. from .. and replace .. '. The SLA does not cover installation/removal/replacement of non-hot plug components or any troubleshooting outside the two initial installation/removal batches. Maintenance requests under this SLA are prioritized over Standard SLA and executed first come, first served by 24/7 on-site datacenter personnel under the assumption they are 'urgent'. Under normal operation conditions such requests are executed in less than 30 minutes, but no guarantee is provided.
+$678.00
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Ultimate SLA for a Colocation service. 'Everything you need'
This SLA assumes the equipment must be imported, installed, removed and exported in at least 3 batches every year and equipment or cabling might need expert troubleshooting, including replacing of non hot-plug components. This is the case with companies that changes their infrastructure frequently.
SLA covers unlimited batches of equipment physical installation at agreed dates in rack cabinet and at a later date packaging and shipping. Cost of packaging material, shipping and import/export duties are charged separately.
It also covers expert cabling of Internet, private, management and out-of-band networks and the cost of all UTP cables and patches. It doesn't cover fiber and twinal patches that must be purchased separately. The Ultimate SLA includes software configuration of ILO / DRAC / IMM management ports and troubleshooting to power up the equipment.
The post-install maintenance includes unlimited number of requests for power cycles, visual inspection of equipment, access to a shared remote KVM along with expert tasks for hardware troubleshooting and replacement using spare parts available on site.
Maintenance requests under Ultimate SLA are of highest priority and executed first come, first served 24/7 by Voxility own on-site datacenter personnel. Under normal operation conditions such requests are executed in less than 30 minutes, but no guarantee is provided.
+$1130.00
+$226.00
Connectivity
Fiber Connectivity
SETUP
MONTHLY
Do not install any Fiber Patch Panel – Cross Connects can still be possible to be originated or terminated in this rack cabinet by connecting it directly to your equipment.
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Commitment
1 year 2 years 3 years
Prices do not include taxes
The price is for a full calendar month and you commit to pay this price monthly for a full year (one day prior of activation date, next year). You cannot switch to a shorter commitment term and if you request service termination prior the one year anniversary, you still have to pay monthly the cost of this service until the last day of last month or pay a significant termination fee.
Quantity
Monthly
$ 511 89
+
Usage
One-Time Setup
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Delivery in
2 months