Operated by: Dynamic Internet
The DYNI.NET Salem New Hampshire (NH) data center resides just over the Massachusetts (MA) border.
Distance | Site | About |
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4.85 miles | NaviSite Andover | |
5.61 miles | TierPoint Andover |
The site was acquired when TierPoint bought Windstream's data centers in October 2015. It was originally a PAETEC data center.
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9.78 miles | Markley: Lowell |
Markley’s data center in Lowell, MA encompasses 352,000 square feet of highly secured white and mechanical space. In addition to carriers originating at local POPs, the facility offers the benefits of three diverse dark fiber networks connected directly to Markley’s Boston location.
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12.35 miles | Prov.net Boston North |
Dedicated ½ Cabinet to Multi-cabinet Suites
Diverse power feeds
750 KW Generator
Redundant (A/B) Distribution
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14.68 miles | Equinix Boston BO2 |
Equinix acquired BO2 as well as 28 other datacenters from Verizon in 2017. It was formerly named Verizon BOS1 Billerica.
Constructed in 2001
Construction Type: Slab on grade, concrete
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16.02 miles | FirstLight Bedford |
Acquired from ColoSpace in 2019.
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16.24 miles | EdgeConneX Boston |
Customer work spaces are available
Raised Floor: 30"
EdgeConnex has rights to adjacent space to accommodate expansion.
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17.58 miles | 55 Middlesex Turnpike - Digital Realty |
1 Story structure
Flood Zone: Outside 100 and 500 Year Flood Plain
Seismic Zone 2A
N+2 Cooling Plant Redundancy
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18.44 miles | FirstLight Manchester |
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18.57 miles | 200 Quannapowitt |
200 Quannapowitt Parkway is a 218,000 sq. ft. site that has 7 MW of power with expansion capacity of up to 12.5 MW. This two-story facility offers an ideal location for data center needs that require office space and/or Disaster Recovery. The building can support approximately 50,000 sq. ft. of raised floor and 25,000 sq. ft. of office space.
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19.21 miles | FairPoint Manchester |
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Dynamic Internet is a privately held New Hampshire (NH) based business that is easily accessible from the Boston (MA) area. originally founded in 1998 as "Dynamic Web Development" to serve the need for web development, design and web hosting as well as provide specialty back-end application development and advanced network consulting services. Focus was shifted to advanced hosting solutions in 2002 and Dynamic Internet (dyni.net) was created to bring them into light.
The Salem New Hampshire (NH) data center resides just over the Massachusetts (MA) border.