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Applied Innovations understands that in
order to deliver premium hosting services,
the facility and network these services run
on are secure, robust, and redundant. To
that end, AI has positioned itself at one of
the premium datacenters in the world, and
engineered its hosting network for low
latency, maximum uptime, and multi-layered
security.
AI operates within the Miami NAP of the
Americas. The Miami NAP is the 6th public
Network Access Point on the Internet, home
to DNS root servers, over 60 Tier1
providers, Emergency 911 operations, and US
State Department Operations. The facility is
considered part of the critical
infrastructure of our nation, and is
properly provisioned as such.
Data Center Overview
- 32 feet above sea level. The ground
level of the building is 14 feet above
sea level.
- Cutting-edge surge/lightning
prevention system works in a radius of
300 ft. to detract strikes by
discharging a static electricity flare.
- The building is designed to
withstand a Category 5 hurricane with 12
million pounds of roof ballast.
- 100% AC or DC power availability
guarantee.
- Redundant power vaults fed from
multiple substations
- Two independent 13,200 volt feeders
supply the high voltage switchgear.
Miami has been ranked as one of the top-five
best interconnected cities in the world,
ahead of San Francisco, Chicago and
Washington, D.C.
Absolute best site for connectivity to the
majority of South America, Central America
and the Caribbean.
Four redundant gigabit connections through
Tier1 and Tier2 providers with BGP4 for
complete access redundancy. Tier1 providers
are Global Crossing and Savvis, with
Expedient and Terremark as Tier2 providers
(each with multiple OC-48 and Gig-E Tier1
uplinks.)

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