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April 20, 2005 [Number 232]
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ComingA New, Larger NIH Co-Location SiteCIT provides co-location services both on-campus at the NIH Data Center and off-campus in Northern Virginia. The on-campus co-location has been available since October, 2001. A second, larger co-location site will open soon on the NIH campus. The second area is double the original co-location size and will accommodate much more equipment. Customers' own servers are housed in a secure, climate-controlled environment, where they can control and access their own equipment. Co-location is an attractive option for customers who have already invested in servers but do not have a suitable server environment. Co-Location Services All co-location siteson and off-campusprovide an environment for customer applications that includes:
The on-campus co-location sites are in building 12in a secure, separate part of the NIH Data Center. The off-campus co-location site is in a secure commercial location connected by extremely high bandwidthaway from the NIH campus (in Northern Virginia) yet under the auspices of CIT. The off-campus co-location still ensures the full confidentiality, availability, and integrity of NIH information. What Else Is Available and How Can I Learn More? In addition to co-location services, CIT offers traditional full-service hosting for customer applications in the NIH Data Center on CIT-owned servers (z/OS, Unix, or Windows). To learn more about these various options—co-location on campus (at NIH), co-location off campus, and full service hostingplease send e-mail to datacenter@list.nih.gov. Our staff looks forward to working with you to assess your hosting requirements and to help you determine the option that best meets the needs of your organization. |
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