Data Center

In Plain Terms

Tier III Data Center and Tier IV infrastructure: Multiple active power and cooling distribution paths, redundant components and fault tolerance.

Unlike a Tier III data center, both distribution paths are active in Tier IV data centers. Because of this fault tolerant functionality, a Tier IV data center provides the capacity to conduct any planned activity without disruption.

One unplanned failure can be sustained with no impact as well. Active distribution paths are in place to support this protection in a System+System configuration (S+S).

For businesses with IT requirements for reliability, availability and serviceability, Tier4 site infrastructures are ideal. Such IT concepts typically entail CPU clustering, RAID DASD and redundant communications.

E-Commerce

Tier4 Services is specifically benchmarked according to the tough e-commerce Industry standards, with a newly integrated and advanced Network, Security and Operation monitoring system managed by Tier4 Services team of IT engineers.

Tier4 Services robust and N+2 redundant infrastructure, coupled by a team of advanced IT engineers and Tier4 Services  Business Continuity platform for merchant requirements, makes this platform the most feasible and recognized managed hosting solution for the e-commerce industry.

State-of-the-Art Facility

Tier4 Services hosting infrastructure is geared towards high-end managed colocation, dedicated servers, cloud and custom hardware configurations levels out the customary volatility of the region with full redundancy and uptime guaranteed.

  • Located inside the fiber optic ring of the county’s capital, San Jose, Costa Rica
  • Office designed for optimum productivity including climate control system
  • Customized electric and network wiring, assuring stability in performance despite negative natural conditions affecting the rest of the region
  • Employee friendly and safe interior design allowing for 24/7 effectiveness and motivation


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