Fortune San Jose Technical Specifications
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Property Highlights
High Capacity:
• Phase I supports 9.3 MW of IT critical load
• Phase II expansion will support up to 7 MW of IT critical load
• Entire facility supports high energy densities > 200 W/SF
• 10,000 sq ft of private office space available
100% Service Availability:
• 2N service availability for all IT critical load
• Tier III design: concurrent maintainability on all infrastructure
• Unmatched availability history — 100% uptime guarantee
• ISO 9001 compliant processes since 2009
• 24x7x365 on-site security and on-site engineering / facility management
• All systems Level 5 commissioned
• First data center on the West Coast to earn The Uptime Institute’s M&O Stamp of Approval
Lowest Power cost in Silicon Valley:
• Only data center in CA offering Direct Access — tenants can pay wholesale market rates for electricity
• Delivered cost of power — 8 cents / KWh
• Energy efficient, PUE of 1.3
• Silicon Valley Business Journal Energy Project of the Year Finalist 2011
• First CA data center to earn PG&E’s Climate Smart Award
Carrier-neutral:
• AT&T, Level 3, and AboveNet

Data Room Ceiling and Floor
• Height of 11 feet, 6 inches from slab to lower side of ceiling grid.
• Floor structural capacity of 2,500 pounds per square foot on slab
• Anti-static VCT throughout Data Room and Corridors
• 100% usable, unencumbered space — no CRAC units on floor
• Air handling systems on segregated equipment mezzanine above Data Room
Electrical / Mechanical Overview
Electrical Feed: 21kV PG&E Primary Service via underground feed. Property is served by two PG&E distribution substations, either of which can supply 100% of facility load. Seven on-site unit substations convert 21kV to 480V, 3-Phase.
Generator Backup: Each of the seven unit substation is backed up by a dedicated generator. An eighth generator will provides additional redundancy via common reserve bus. Total generation capacity of 17 MW.
Fuel Storage: 24,000 gallons of diesel provide 24-hours of minimum run time at full-load. Additional storage capacity for longer run time available by request.
UPS: High efficiency units deployed modularly with either parallel or distributed redundancy and alternative delivery path for serving IT electrical load.
Power Distribution Units: Electrical rooms and UPS output sized and circuited for 2N PDU service, to provide diverse paths to IT, load in Data Room.
Mechanical and AC Equipment:
• Mechanical plant power systems fully segregated from IT power supply (including utility feed and backup)
• Two independent Chilled water plants with 7 Chillers and 7 cooling towers (4,500 ton total capacity) operated
• 75 Air Handling Units supplied by 6 sets of mechanical switch gear, at N+3 redundancy
• Four 24,000 gallon water storage tanks provide 96,000 gallons total make up water capacity (approx. 3 days)
Parking
The facility has 380 total spaces–open access.
Loading Area
Privately accessed, secured and enclosed with secure storage for on-site receipt.
LEED Gold
The data center in Building A was the first multi-tenant data center to achieve the US Green Building Councils’ Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Gold certification.
Seismic / Structural
• Buildings meet FEMA “Essential Facility” seismic standards
• Significant structural upgrades since original construction
• All improvements built to a 1.5 Structural Importance Factor (SIF)
Fire
• Double interlock pre-action dry pipe fire suppression system for Data Room and Electrical Rooms
• Separate suppression systems on equipment mezzanine
Data Conduit Connectivity
• Committed to carrier neutrality
• Two (2) 4” conduits from tenant space to Meet Me Room (MMR) Standard
• Diverse paths into MMR from North and South carrier vaults
• Multiple carriers in MMR, including AT&T, Level 3, and AboveNet
• Second MMR sited to provide diverse Data Room entrances, loop network architecture
BMS (Building Management System)
24×7 Monitoring of critical equipment by on-site personnel.
Security
• On-site Security Staff and building access 24x7x365
• Recorded, monitored video surveillance of all entrances, building exterior, and interior corridors
• Multiple layers of authentication access control and surveillance
• Data rooms may have additional security authentication factors per tenant request


