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Centro update – Chillers

Chillers arrive on-site with a Rig Lift

Chillers arrive on-site with a Rig Lift

Offloading first chiller on to the pre-prepared plinths

Offloading first chiller on to the pre-prepared plinths

Preparing to position the second chiller

Preparing to position the second chiller

Both chillers in place and ready for pipework connections

Both chillers in place and ready for pipework connections

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Centro update – CRAC units

Computer Room Air Conditioning units (CRACs) arrive on-site

Computer Room Air Conditioning units (CRACs) arrive on-site

Unloading delivery of CRACs

Unloading delivery of CRACs

Interior view of CRAC unit

Interior view of CRAC unit

CRAC bases positioned in the Suite 1 Plant Room

CRAC bases positioned in the Suite 1 Plant Room

First CRAC unit installed on to base

First CRAC unit installed on to base

First three CRAC units installed

First three CRAC units installed

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Centro update – LV Switchgear and PDUs

Delivery arrives on-site

Delivery arrives on-site

Loading LV switchgear in to the Switchgear Room

Loading LV switchgear in to the Switchgear Room

Positioning first LV switchgear panels

Positioning first LV switchgear panels

Suite 1 LV panel installed and ready for testing

Suite 1 LV panel installed and ready for testing

Dual incoming 2,500A breakers on Suite 1 LV Panel

Dual incoming 2,500A breakers on Suite 1 LV Panel

PDUs installed in to Suite 1 Plant Room

PDUs installed in to Suite 1 Plant Room

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Centro update – Sliding gate installation

Cantilevered sliding gate arrives on-site

Cantilevered sliding gate arrives on-site

Lowering gate in to position

Lowering gate in to position

Gate in position

Gate in position

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Centro update – HV switchgear delivery and installation

HV switchgear arrives on-site

HV switchgear arrives on-site

Positioning switchgear on substation base

Positioning switchgear on substation base

Warning labels on HV switchgear

Warning labels on HV switchgear

Filling HV metering unit with insulating oil

Filling HV metering unit with reclaimed insulating oil

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Centro update – New deliveries

First of two articulated lorrys delivering initial deployment of racks

First of two articulated lorries delivering initial consignment of racks

Racks starting to be unloaded

Racks starting to be unloaded

Racks unloaded and awaiting deployment

Initial consignment of racks unloaded and awaiting future deployment

Tantalising peek at our biometric entry portal

Tantalising peek at our biometric entry portal, freshly delivered from Italy

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HV power cable delivery at Centro

The HV cable has arrived at site, ready for our contractors to pull in to our new ducts. The cable will connect our dedicated on-site substation to the electrity board’s 11,000 volt network via diverse feeder cables.

HV cable arrives at Centro

HV cable arrives at Centro

HV cable arrives at Centro

HV cable arrives at Centro

HV cable arrives at Centro

HV cable arrives at Centro

HV cable arrives at Centro

HV cable arrives at Centro

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Delivery of steels and roofing for secure “pods” at Centro

Delivery of steels and roofing for secure "pod" mezzanine structure

Delivery of steels and roofing for secure "pod" mezzanine structure

Delivery of steels and roofing for secure "pod" mezzanine structure

Delivery of steels and roofing for secure "pod" mezzanine structure

Work starts on switchgear room, goods in area and south comms room

Work starts on switchgear room, goods in area and south comms room

Progress after 1 days work on switchgear room, goods in area and south comms room

Progress after 1 day with switchgear room, goods in area and south comms room

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First phase of fibre equipment for new datacentre site delivered

The first phase of the fibre equipment for our new “Centro” datacentre site in Hemel Hempstead arrived at our London offices today.

Fibre equipment delivery arrives on-site

Construction is under way on our new fibre network, consisting of nearly 160km of private dark fibre (G.652 and G655) in a redundant ring connection between two London datacentres (both existing core fibre POPs on our network) and our new Centro site. Latency back to London is predicted to be very low, with 0.3ms on the primary leg, and 0.4ms on the longer secondary leg.

16x10G DWDM mux module

16x10G DWDM multiplexer module

We’re using DWDM technology to multiplex up to 16×10G channels over each fibre pair – giving a total network capacity of 320G. Each 10G channel can be dedicated to a single 10GigE connection for a customer, split up in to multiple 1G channels for 1GigE networking requirements, or can handle multiple Fibre Channel connections for SAN use. The modules contain tunable DWDM lasers, allowing us to configure, in software, what wavelength each module will use on the fibre. This means we can keep one part as a spare and configure it for use on any channel for rapid deployment.

In-line amplifiers

In-line amplifiers

Due to the redundant leg of the fibre ring being a longer distance, we regenerate the signal at a POP site using in-line amplifiers. These boost the signal strength across the entire DWDM channel range. This also gives us the opportunity to insert an add/drop module at this site in the future to bring in additional redundant connectivity outside of London.

Partially populated equipment chassis

Partially populated equipment chassis

The first phase of the equipment is now ready for testing. We will receive delivery of appropriate line cards for customer connections as we need them.

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New deliveries at the Gyron office

We’ve had a number of exciting deliveries at the Gyron office this week.

First of all, the previously announced new Juniper network equipment arrived:

Juniper delivery

Juniper delivery

Shockwatch label

Shockwatch label

Tiltwatch label

Tiltwatch label

The equipment has been unboxed and checked, and set-up on our test bench to start testing before we announce maintenance to integrate it in to our core network infrastructure:

Juniper MX240 router with 40x1GE SFP interfaces, and a EX switch

Juniper MX240 router with 40x1GE SFP interfaces, and a EX switch

We also received a rather smaller package from Nike (this time without tilt/shock watch labels!). Unfortunately it was hard to work out which delivery our technicians were more excited about!

Gyroshoe

Gyroshoe

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