Data hall
Walk the cold aisles and inspect a sample cabinet. Density profiles, A+B feeds, and cabling tray are shown.
Tours are conducted by an operations engineer rather than an account manager. Bring the technical questions you would normally hold for the second meeting. The doors are opened, the floor is walked, and the questions are answered during the visit.
The route covers the plant rooms, the meet-me room, a customer cabinet aisle, and the BareFABRIC core.
Walk the cold aisles and inspect a sample cabinet. Density profiles, A+B feeds, and cabling tray are shown.
Generators, UPS, ATS, and distribution. Equipment is drilled, labeled, and audited, and the maintenance log is posted on the wall.
Where carriers terminate. OS2 single-mode patch, seven carriers, diverse-path runs. The hand-off you will use.
Arista core switching for the metro fabric. This is the room from which the BareFABRIC port is lit.
Electrified fence, external doors (RC4 / NEN-EN 1627), and points of access. Security-officer questions are answered during the visit.
The team contacted at 03:00 is located here. The engineers staffing the desk are present in this room.
Tours are open to all attendees, including engineers, security officers, procurement contacts, and prospects evaluating DFDC as a hosting provider. The same route is walked with each group.
Pre-registration is required for access, with ID presented at the door. A confirmation is sent with the address, parking, and a route map. An NDA can be put in place before the tour; request it in the same form.
A request specifies the preferred date, the attendees, and any topics to be covered. Confirmation is provided within one business day.