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Re: Comparing carrier hotels and colo: How much are you paying per 208V 30A circuit
From: "Patrick W. Gilmore" <patrick () ianai net>
Date: Wed, 17 Aug 2016 12:41:57 -0400
L6-30s are probably the most common power drop in colocation. A) Is proprietary. I won’t pretend you will get zero answers, lots of people will likely break their NDAs. B) You can find any and all of those options. C) Ditto. Are you looking for specific cities or buildings? Or just trying to see if it is available? -- TTFN, patrick
On Aug 17, 2016, at 12:37 PM, Eric Kuhnke <eric.kuhnke () gmail com> wrote: a) How much, in $/mo b) To what degree is it protected (1+0 generator, 1+1 generator, N+1 generator, single UPS, 1+1 UPS, etc). c) What extent of diversity were you able to obtain vs. your other AC circuits (unique riser? separate transformer? separate power feed from second route into the building?)
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- Comparing carrier hotels and colo: How much are you paying per 208V 30A circuit Eric Kuhnke (Aug 17)
- Re: Comparing carrier hotels and colo: How much are you paying per 208V 30A circuit Patrick W. Gilmore (Aug 17)
- Re: Comparing carrier hotels and colo: How much are you paying per 208V 30A circuit Eric Kuhnke (Aug 17)
- Re: Comparing carrier hotels and colo: How much are you paying per 208V 30A circuit Keith Stokes (Aug 17)
- Re: Comparing carrier hotels and colo: How much are you paying per 208V 30A circuit Eric Kuhnke (Aug 17)
- Re: Comparing carrier hotels and colo: How much are you paying per 208V 30A circuit Justin Wilson (Aug 17)
- Re: Comparing carrier hotels and colo: How much are you paying per 208V 30A circuit Josh Reynolds (Aug 17)
- Re: Comparing carrier hotels and colo: How much are you paying per 208V 30A circuit Eric Kuhnke (Aug 17)
- Re: Comparing carrier hotels and colo: How much are you paying per 208V 30A circuit Andrei Ivanov via NANOG (Aug 20)
- Re: Comparing carrier hotels and colo: How much are you paying per 208V 30A circuit Josh Reynolds (Aug 17)
- Re: Comparing carrier hotels and colo: How much are you paying per 208V 30A circuit Patrick W. Gilmore (Aug 17)