AT&T Internet Data Center Site Specification San Diego Koll (San Diego, CA) Site Biography Market Area: San Diego, CA Location: San Diego, CA 92121 Address: 5732 Pacific Center Blvd CLLI,POP, NPA/NXX Code: SANDKCACN, SNDGCABM, 858/450 History of Facility: Upgraded facility built to AT&T Internet Data Center and Industry IDC standards as outlined in the Uptime Institute Report. Other high technology companies surround this facility. Center Amenities: Customer Lounge Facilities Customer Conference Room Customer Briefing/Visit Request: If you would like to schedule a Domestic IDC Tour, click here to use the scheduler If you are not a Certified Tour Manager and would like to schedule a visit to a Domestic IDC, please contact your local Enterprise Hosting Specialist. For the Corporate Briefing Center in Bedminster, NJ, use the BriefingEdge Online Visit Scheduling System Gross Sq. Ft.: 68,600 Total Net Square Feet: 40,600 SAS70: This site is subject to annual SAS70 Type 2 auditing. Network Internet (Front-end) IP Capacity: Minimum of two (2) 10 Gigabit Ethernet WAN uplinks to the AT&T IP Network Redundancy: Administrative (Back-end) Access: Redundant and path-diverse entrances and exits. Dual access routers connect the Internet Data Center to the AT&T IP Network via multiple network access points. Access the AT&T Back-End Connectivity Guide for options 1
Architectural Section Building Raised Floor Specifications Loading and Receiving Dock Power Watts / Square Foot Electrical Redundancy There is no raised floor for this site Loading dock facilities are available. Onsite security personnel monitor access to the loading dock. Customer shipments to the IDC require customer site ID # on all shipping labels. The facility is constructed to support 120 w/sf. The Internet Datacenter has two (2) 4000 AMP, 480 volt commercial power services feed for each building, fed from two separate power grids. Standby Generator Systems Uninterrupted Power Supply Grounding Architecture Commercial Power Contingency Arrangements Environmental Controls A/C Distribution A/C System A/C Redundancy Architecture A/C Contingency Arrangements Fire Suppression There are three (3) 1500kW diesel generators providing standby power to building A. Each generator has 2500-gallon fuel oil storage tank built into the base (7500 gallons reserve). Building B has two 1750 kw diesel generators, each with a 5000 gallon belly-tank, providing standby power to Bldg. B, plus, the use of Generator #3 from Bldg. A as a swing generator that can be used by either building as needed. In addition to the belly fuel storage tanks on each generator, all five generators are fed from two 16,000-gallon on-site, aboveground, fuel storage tanks with UPS power to the fuel pump. Geographically diverse fuel vendors are under contract to deliver fuel should refueling be necessary. There are two (2)-UPS systems; one consists of two redundant systems operating in parallel with three (3) - 400kW/500kVA modules each. Power is supplied to the UPS systems through commercial power feeders and standby generators. The UPS system is designed to support its full load for 15 minutes via its internal battery plant. This facility has enhanced data center grounding system. A perimeter ground ring is tied into driven ground rods. The UPS systems, equipment cabinets, racks and associated metal parts are tied into the ground ring. In case of a commercial power failure, the standby generators provide power to the Data Center within one minute of a commercial power outage. The one-minute gap is covered by the UPS system. During an extended commercial power outage, the diesel generators can provide power for a minimum of 72 hours using the fuel stored at the site. The quantity of generators represents N+1 redundancy in the generator plant. There are connection points, processes and procedures to hook up additional portable generators from AT&T s fleet of portable equipment to further ensure generator capacity and redundancy. There are eight (8) chillers, each with two 61 ton compressors (122 tons total/chiller), and eight air handling units (each backed up by two chillers) located around the perimeter, delivering conditioned air to equipment cabinets/ racks through supply air ducts and diffusers. 122-ton chillers supply chilled water to the air handling units. Conditioned air from the air handling units is discharged from overhead ducts. Designed to N+1 specifications required Industry Tier 4 Standards as outlined in the Uptime Institute Report. If a chiller fails, a standby chiller will carry the load until the chiller is fixed. The standby chiller is designed to operate continuously. The Center has pre-action dry pipe fire suppression system. In the data center equipment area. Nonequipment areas have wet sprinkler system. The Center has a state-of-the-art VESDA (air sampling) smoke detection and alarm system. It is 100 times more sensitive than conventional fire detection systems. http://www.vesda.com Detectors are grouped into zones. When one or more detectors in different zones detect smoke, the fire alarm panel opens the deluge valve to fill the sprinkler piping with water. In the event of an actual fire, the seal on the sprinkler heads will melt and discharge water on the affected area. Water will not be discharged in unaffected areas. 2
Architectural Section - continued Security Building Access: Security staffing 24x7, closed circuit monitors, secure key-card access, biometrics scanner, a mantrap, and alarmed doors. Guards maintain access from the loading dock and access requires a card key. Security personnel also monitor the building and use an electronic watch monitoring system that identifies when and where guards have patrolled. AT&T maintains a current list of authorized personnel. AT&T maintains all keys for cabinets and cages in a lock box on site. Customers are not allowed in managed spaces. Site Monitoring: 24x7 monitoring is performed on site and remotely. Shipping & Receiving: No unidentified packages will be accepted. Onsite security personnel monitor access to the loading dock. Customer shipments to the IDC require customer site ID # on all shipping labels. Operations Staffing: Internet Data Center technicians and building engineers are available 24x7. Remote Hands: Available 24x7. See AT&T Enterprise Hosting Service Guide for details 3
Risk Assessment General Information Site Description: The site is located in a region of Seismic Activity. The building meets current seismic code. There are no major faults in the area. Building Description: The Web Hosting Facility is located in a three story building which originally functioned as a research and corporate data center, which has been totally re-purposed for data center use, (no corporate data functions remain). The building was constructed in 1974. The building has structural steel moment resisting space frame construction with cast-in-place concrete floor slabs. The building has a brick face and glass exterior Floors designed for the following live loads: Battery rooms 300 psf. Electrical rooms 200 psf, Mechanical rooms 200 psf, Web Hosting raised floor areas 150 psf. General Condition: Building appears to be in good condition. No significant signs of distress have been observed. Earthquakes Hazard Assessment Seismic zone 2 Ground Shaking Hazard: very low Soil Liquefaction Hazard: very low Soil Compaction Hazard: very low Fault Rupture Hazard: none Tsunami Hazard: none Landslide Hazard: none Risk Assessment - continued Building Risk Assessment: Web Hosting Building There is very low potential steel frame connection damage, due to the low seismic zone. No life safety hazards identified Equipment Risk Assessment: Equipment Anchorage Description Risk Assessment Data Center Racks Anchored to raised floor tile and tiles locked to raised floor framing w/ unistrut. Overhead Auxiliary Framing Suspended racking braced per AT&T Standards Raised Access Flooring Web Host Area Only CRAC Units PDUs Units are anchored to the concrete floor slab via steel stands through the raised floor. Units are anchored to the concrete floor slab via steel stands through the raised floor. 4
UPS Units are anchored to structural concrete floor slab. Switchgear Units are anchored to structural concrete floor slab. Electrical conduits Units are supported per AT&T Standards, Run underground outside building. Chillers Units sit on spring isolators which are anchored to secure and fenced roof dunnage. Chilled Water Piping All piping is supported per ANSI B31.9 Generators Units are anchored to concrete foundation on structural concrete pads. Regional Disaster Effects on Site Loss of Power: Power supplied by dual utility feed, two (2) feeders. Standby generators can maintain power supply 48 hour diesel fuel storage on site Network Connectivity: Two diversely routed telecom duct banks provided. Summary: Site is in general well prepared to resist the effects of an earthquake. Seismic activity (earthquake) is a very remote possibility at this location. Windstorms Hazard Assessment: Factory Mutual Design Wind Speed: 90 mph (3 second gust) Factory Mutual Ground Roughness Exposure Category: B Overall, lateral wind loads during a windstorm are more severe than earthquake loads at this site. Historic windstorm risk is very low for this location. Regional Disaster Effects on Site - continued 5
Building Risk Assessment: The building is assessed to have a low risk for wind damage. Equipment Risk Assessment: Interior equipment is adequately protected against the effects of a windstorm. Exterior equipment is adequately anchored to resist the effects of a windstorm. Regional Disaster Effects on Site Loss of Power: See Earthquake Risk Above Network Connectivity: See Earthquake Risk Summary: Site is in general well prepared to resist the effects of a windstorm. Flooding Hazard Assessment: Site is located above the 100-year flood plain level. Flooding is not considered to be a significant hazard for this site. Man-Made Hazards Crime Critical site equipment is fenced to protect outdoor equipment. Site has security guard coverage 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, year-round. Security system monitors property, gates, and all doors (interior and exterior). Controlled entry into data centers via biometric controls Considered to be a low risk Sabotage: Exterior exposure is limited and protected. 6