NAP of the Capital Region
Terremark has developed one of the most advanced and secure datacenters in the world - the NAP of the Capital Region.
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Strategically located 60 miles from Washington D.C. in Culpeper, Va., the NAP of the Capital Region (NCR) opened in June 2008 as the most secure and technologically sophisticated datacenter facility in the eastern United States, a groundbreaking design that meets the needs of today’s power, space and bandwidth-intensive applications and hot/warm sites for disaster recovery and COOP environments.

Each datacenter structure is a secure bunker, designed to provide clients who require it colocation space that meets the government's standards for secure colocation facilities managed by Terremark’s Federal Group.  Inside each datacenter, a professional security staff maintains and operates sophisticated surveillance systems, biometric scanners and secured areas for processing of staff, customers and visitors. Built to a power capacity of 160 watts per square foot, the NAP of the Capital Region accommodates today’s power requirements for high-density computing environments with 100% service level agreements on power and environmentals. The 72,000 square foot main office building includes a 150-seat auditorium built to federal government Physical Security standards and approximately 50,000 square feet of Class A office space that can be built to meet specific customer demands.

A complete suite of services from colocation and connectivity to managed hosting, cloud computing and comprehensive disaster recovery solutions is offered, including solutions utilizing Terremark’s Infinistructure utility computing platform including Enterprise Cloud services. 

Along with the highly secure meeting and office space available to Federal government and enterprise customers, NCR's headquarters building is home to Terremark's newest, state-of-the-art Network Operations Center (NOC) and conference rooms featuring advanced audiovisual and teleconferencing equipment to connect Terremark employees and customers worldwide. The building, which will also house the company's on-campus staff, is equipped with fully redundant backup systems for power and cooling infrastructure.
Facility Infrastructure

  • Designed to exceed Uptime Institute Tier III requirements

  • Federal operating buildings are constructed to provide microwave and RF shielding

  • Operating buildings have extremely limited personnel presence to enhance security

  • Each operating building has both interior and exterior video monitoring and UL-certified intrusion detection systems

  • State-of-the-art fire detection and suppression systems using the latest advances in pre-action water

  • Fiber optic cable meet-point room located in secure location with cross-connects and redundant tie cables to other buildings

  • All buildings designed to have a Building Management System monitored by on-campus Secure Network Operations Center

  • Final buildout will feature five 50,000 sqft buildings and six 100,000 sqft buildings for a total of 850,000 sqft of raised floor space when complete

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