HiDHo to use TelCove's ethernet internet access for its datacenter hosting facility in Alpharetta, GA.
TelCove, a provider of telecommunications services and High Density Hosting, Inc., (HiDHo), a provider of web hosting services and datacenter solutions, jointly announced a 5-year agreement valued at over one-half million dollars for TelCove's Internet and Transport Services.
According to the company, it includes 200 Megabits of Internet Access via Ethernet. HiDHo will use TelCove's optical fiber-based, self-healing SONET technology to provide dual-entry connections to its next generation datacenter hosting facility in Alpharetta, GA. HiDHo is targeting customers requiring remote storage and co-location solutions for their local and remote locations that align to TelCove's 70 market footprint across the Eastern US. These customers have applications that range from remote storage, storage area network (SAN), and disaster recovery solutions to enterprise-wide managed VoIP systems.
Robert Filipovich, Chief Technical Officer for HiDHo, states, "HiDHo was established because of the growing need for a facility to power and cool the ever-increasing high density server market. IT organizations are increasing their adoption of higher density servers -- such as blade centers - that generate significantly more heat than previous generations of equipment. Our liquid-cooled rack configuration can cool up to 20 kilowatts (kW) per rack, versus a typical datacenter that can only offer 3 kW per rack cooling configurations."