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Datacom's service in AirTrunk's hyperscale Sydney data centre
Located in Sydney, AirTrunk SYD1 is one of the largest data centres in New South Wales (by MW capacity). Datacom has partnered with AirTrunk to enable our customers unique access to use these hyperscaler grade facilities. This state-of-the-art facility is designed to meet the demands of the world’s largest public cloud providers, offering 100 per cent reliability and the highest levels of security, backed by industry-leading certifications.
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Find out more in this video where we take you on a data centre tour and discuss key aspects including security.
Highly secure colocation data centres across New Zealand and Australia. Our Trans-Tasman interconnected data centre network spans across all four of our New Zealand data centres and our two Australian co-location facilities.
Scalability: Easily scale your IT infrastructure as your business grows without the need for additional physical space or resources.
Reliability and security: Colocation centers offer robust security measures, redundant power supplies and disaster recovery options to ensure your data is safe and accessible.
Expert support: Access to skilled technicians and 24/7 support for managing and maintaining your IT equipment.
Ownership and management: Traditional data centres involve physical, on-premises hardware owned and managed by the organisation. Cloud data centres are managed by third-party providers, offering resources on a pay-as-you-go basis.
Cost structure: Traditional data centres require significant upfront investment in hardware and ongoing operational costs. Cloud data centres offer a flexible cost structure, with users paying only for the resources they consume.
Scalability: Scaling a traditional data centre involves procuring and installing additional hardware, which can be time-consuming and costly. Cloud data centres provide instant scalability, allowing resources to be increased or decreased on demand.
Geographic reach: Traditional data centres are limited to specific physical locations. Cloud providers operate data centres globally, offering improved performance and redundancy.
Physical security: Full perimeter and internally integrated CCTV, intrusion detection systems, perimeter fencing and secure mantraps for identity confirmation.
Access control: 24/7 on-site team with skilled technicians, visitor management module records and interlocked vehicle and pedestrian gates.
Certifications: Compliance with ISO27001, ISAE3000, PCI-DSS and Uptime Institute M&O.
Digital security: Use of firewalls, encryption and intrusion detection systems.
Cost-effective solutions: Flexible contracts and consumption-based pricing make it ideal for businesses of all sizes.
24/7 support: On-site team available around the clock for services like power cycling, rack checks and installations.
Certifications: Industry-leading certifications like ISO27001 and PCI-DSS ensure your digital assets are secure.