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Our Kansas City datacenter is fed by three power components critical to datacenter infrastructure.

The primary power supply comes from utility power supplied by Kansas City Power & Light. Designated a critical infrastructure building, Kansas City Power & Light provides three power feeds to the facility. These feeds are connected in parallel and each draws from a different independent power grid.

Secondary and temporary power is supplied by UPS battery systems in the power room. We have sufficient UPS battery strength to assure continuity of power to the entire colocation and dedicated server facility. In addition, a separate UPS system maintains all critical networking infrastructure.

Third and final backup power comes from a 400 kilowatt diesel generator. Fuel access points on the ground level of the building allow us to refuel the generator tanks at any time. The generator can be run indefinitely to supply power to the facility.


Due to the multiple power grids coming into the building, this facility has never lost utility power. However, in the event of loss of utility power, the automatic transfer switch moves the power source from utility to diesel generator. The UPS systems supply temporary power during the time required for the generator to fire up.
Dedicated Server Specials
01-01-2010

For an overview of what the Dedicated Server service is, and for some pictures, visit the Dedicated Server Overview page.


No Setup Fees
For a limited time only, there are NO SETUP FEES on any of our dedicated server offerings. No coupon required, the setup fee will be taken off at the time you order. Act now because this won't last long!


Free DirectAdmin
For a limited time only, get DirectAdmin control panel FREE with any Core2Duo processor-based server. No coupon required, and supplies are limited. Act now, this one won't last long either!


Sorry, that's all the specials we have right now :-(. Our servers are already so low-priced they're practically on special all the time.