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Data
Fortress Security and Reliability Features
Security
Perimeters
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basic principle of security operations is multiple concentric security
perimeters, or a “defense in depth”.
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Each perimeter of security requires a higher level of authorization
than the previous. As the level of security perimeter increases, fewer
and fewer employees are allowed access.
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The concentricity of the security perimeters means that the outer perimeters
completely envelope and enclose the inner perimeters.
- The
building has a 24x7x365 alarm system which includes an interior “glass
breakage” alarm. The alarm system is remotely monitored with immediate
dispatch in the event of an out-of-normal event.
Personnel Access
- The
access to each perimeter is based on RFID’s ( radio frequency
identifier) , each of which has a unique address. Only WDF personnel
are issued RFID’s. Each use of the RFID is monitored, tracked
and if need be, reported. This includes successful uses AND false attempts
for each use of the RFID. The RFID’s are controlled by a single
point of contact within the company.
Customer’s Personnel
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Customers are issued photo ID access cards, which include
information about the individual including their photo, about the specific
rack destination where their equipment is housed and information about
a reference in that Customer’s organization (usually the individual
who has signed the contract). The photo ID is mandatory in order for
the Customer to just enter the building. The security ID cards are controlled
by a single point of contact.
Escorted
Access
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All access to the building and its security perimeters is 100% escorted
24x7x365. The escorts record the particulars of each access visit, prior
to entering the equipment area. The escorts are required to carry out
a mandatory inspection of the Customer’s access photo ID card.
An exact duplicate of the photo ID card is kept in the records for comparison
to the Customer’s card.
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Altogether, there are four security perimeters in place. Beyond perimeter
2, all activities are monitored with full time, full motion colour video
surveillance. The escorts activate the fourth and final security perimeter
that allows the Customer to access their equipment.
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The escorts are technically knowledgeable IT staff, who monitor and
/ or assist the Customer in their work. Generally, the escorts have
a working knowledge or have a working relationship with the authorized
Customer’s individuals.
Equipment
Protection
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Protection is provided to the Customer’s equipment so that they
have uninterrupted operations.
Power
Feed
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The power supply provided includes multiple, redundant UPS’s and
dual power feeds ( A feed and B feed) to each equipment rack.
- The
UPSs are fed by either the local power utility or the on-site diesel
generator. The switch over to the generator is controlled by an automatic
transfer switch. The diesel startup requires about 8 – 10 seconds
to come on-line. Each UPS has a standby capacity of 30 minutes. There
is at least 7 days fuel capacity at all times on-site. The fuel quality
is routinely checked . The generator is tested weekly for a minimum
of 1 hour.
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The power feed and its components are monitored 24x7x365 and any out-of-normal
event is tracked and monitored by the on-site alarm system.
- The
performance to date (over 30 months of operations) is 100% uptime.
HVAC
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The equipment cooling is provided by telco Central Office standard equipment.
It is equipped with dual compressors that ensure continued operation.
- The
on-site diesel generating capacity is designed to support, not only
the computing equipment load, but also the HVAC power load.
- The
raised floor (24 inch) environment ensures the even and proper distribution
of cooled air to the equipment racks. Routine temperature inspections
are made to identify and mitigate any hot-spots within the equipment
area.
Fire
Suppression
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Fire suppression is based on an inert dry-gas (Ineregen) system. Unlike
Halon, the Inergen gas is environmentally benign. The site operates
in 4 separate fire suppression zones.
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In the event of a high temperature event, the system floods the equipment
area in alarm mode with the Inergen gas to lower the oxygen level to
the point where combustion does not occur. The gas flooding takes about
5 – 6 seconds. This suppresses any fire. The Inergen gas also
is designed to continue extracting the heat via the HVAC from the neighbouring
equipment to allow uninterrupted operations within the equipment area.
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The high temperature event simultaneously triggers audible and visual
alarms.
Network
Feed
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The network connections are based on a fibre optic cable system, with
physical route diversity, connected to 2 physically separate Points
of Presence. The traffic is routed to multiple up-stream backbone carriers
to ensure continuous operation.
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It is up to the system administrator at the agency to ensure sound password
policies are in effect. Each user has a unique ID that generates an
audit trail which can recreate all of their actions in the system during
any time period. All changes to the database are recorded in terms of
who did them, when and who last modified them and when.
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