Computacenter opens Tier IV datacentre for managed services

09 November 2009

Organisations will have access to a certified Tier IV datacentre in Europe for the first time. Tier IV is the highest level of datacentre classification awarded by the Uptime Institute – the body for datacentre certification – and signifies fault-tolerant design topology.

The design and build of the Computacenter facility, which has been undertaken by datacentre facilities specialist Infinity to Computacenter’s requirements, received its formal Tier IV design certification from the Uptime Institute on 25 August 2009.

Simon Walsh, Managing Director of Computacenter, commented: “Our datacentre is a unique facility that will provide customers with a Tier IV service at a highly competitive price point. By running their systems in our Tier IV datacentre, organisations can free up valuable space, realise significant cost savings and ensure high levels of resilience and security while providing a platform for growth.”

Located inside the M25 corridor, the facility is Europe’s first accredited Tier IV datacentre. It has been designed to minimise energy consumption with a contained cold aisle approach, efficient heat exchange and power usage monitored at a rack level.

Martin Lynch, CEO of Infinity commented: “We are delighted to be delivering this new facility for Computacenter. Going forward we believe that customers will become increasingly discerning, not only about the capabilities of their providers, but also about the facilities where their mission-critical applications are hosted and operated. The datacentre will provide organisations with a robust facility for hosting, monitoring and managing their most critical business applications and data.”

Julian Kudritzki, Vice President of the Uptime Institute, commented: “Computacenter and Infinity have established themselves as leaders in the European market with this world class facility. Our Tier IV Design Certification of this datacentre allows those customers requiring the highest levels of availability to rest assured that their datacentre services supplier can deliver what they need.”

The facility will strengthen Computacenter’s existing datacentre investments, which already provide a complete range of environments across tier ratings, locations, service levels and price models.

“We are seeing increased demand from customers for datacentre-related managed services,” commented Walsh. “The new facility will enable customers to select a variety of tier ratings depending on the criticality of individual systems and their budget.”

The datacentre will begin serving customers from January 2010, after undergoing extensive performance testing.