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4 (855) ONE-NECK | www.OneNeck.com CONSIDERATION 1: Loca on, Connec vity & Scalability Loca on & Accessibility No ma er how connected this world is, there's no ge ng around the fact that having your data nearby is a huge plus. At OneNeck, we believe local ma ers, and you should too when considering your data center provider. Located near the booming Denver Tech Center, conveniently located off of I-25 and E-470, access is never a problem. Also included in the facility design, a raised (semi-truck height) and grade-level loading area. Connec vity A data center is only as good as its connec vity, so be sure to carefully consider your carrier op ons. What carriers are available, and how will you connect to them? This facility is carrier neutral, with four diverse entrances to two telecommunica ons rooms and managed Internet bandwidth with BGP rou ng across a redundant backbone. Scalability The importance of scalability in a world where data is growing exponen ally is a must. When comparing data center providers, ensure that even if they will meet your current need today, they can con nue to meet your needs tomorrow. Do they have room for your requirements in a private suite, cage or cabinet, and do they have the capacity (and plans) to expand in the future? Data center moves can be costly, and knowing your data center facility can grow as you do is key. The OneNeck Denver Data Center has currently only Phase 1; however, we have the land and the plans to expand as our customers' needs grow. See the details in the following chart... Facility 8675 Concord Center Drive, Englewood, CO Year Built 2015 Size 35,000 sq Can be built out to 160,000 sq Tier Tier 3+; Tier 4 electrically Building Access Customer access 24/7 Connec vity Type Carrier neutral facility Carriers CenturyLink, Comcast, Level3, TDS Telecom, Zayo Entrance Facili es Quadruple entrances to two telecommunica ons rooms Internet Bandwidth Managed bandwidth with BGP rou ng across redundant backbone

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