Security News > 2009 > July > Building a Bigger, Greener Bunker
http://www.datacenterknowledge.com/archives/2009/07/14/building-a-bigger-greener-bunker/ By Rich Miller Data Center Knowledge July 14th, 2009 The Bunker in Kent, UK has been one of the success stories in the niche market for ultra-secure âmilitary gradeâ data centers housed in nuke-proof subterranean fortresses. Many data bunkers have an abundance of security features, but The Bunker also has an abundance of customers. The Bunker, which has hosted clients in underground facilities since 1994, is now expanding with a 12,000 square meter (130,000 square foot) data center on its existing campus in Sandwich, Kent. The Bunker Secure Hosting Ltd. received final planning permission this week for The Bunker 2, which will offer hosting and disaster recovery services from the N+1 facility. As with the companyâs two existing data centers, The Bunker 2 offers space for companies that need to be in the London market but are wary of the risk of disaster or terrorism. The design for the new facility will focus on energy efficiency, typically a secondary concern for ultra-secure data storage facilities. The new data center âwill provide a highly secure, low risk Internet hub outside of London to service clients who wish to house internet-connected systems in the UK, without being reliant on high risk London zones,â said Peregrine Newton, CEO of The Bunker. The Bunkerâs two existing data centers are housed in former Ministry of Defence nuclear bunkers in Kent and Newbury that were initially built to house the UKâs air defense system. Both are outside the M25, the major perimeter highway serving London and a key geographic boundary for companies seeking data center space that would remain operational through a regional disaster affecting central London. [...]
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