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6 (855) ONE-NECK | www.OneNeck.com SSAE 16. Every OneNeck data center undergoes an SSAE 16 review to confirm we: Maintain sufficient data and power redundancy Maintain appropriate physical security controls (person trap, security guards, biometric scanning and video cameras) Monitor for excessive temperature fluctua ons Review alerts on a mely basis Have appropriate fire/water detec on and protec on HIPAA. We can nego ate BAA for coloca on and provide a press release of successful examina on. PCI. We can provide customers with our A esta on of Compliance (AOC). ISO 27001. We can provide customers a link to our cer ficate. U.S.+– EU Safe Harbor — We can provide customers a link to the government website lis ng our cer fica on as current. SOC. We can provide a SOC 1 Type 2 report with Management Responses. Physical Security The OneNeck Denver Data Center is a fortress in actual construc on and in accessibility. We ensure no unauthorized access of the facility by: Access Control: Three-factor authen ca on: Biometric, proximity card and PIN Surveillance System: Recorded and monitored digital video at 50+ points Security Officers: Patrol facility 24/7 CONSIDERATION 3: Security & Compliance If security and compliance is not top of mind when selec ng a data center provider, it should be. Today, data breaches are higher than ever, and the cost to your business could be catastrophic. No one understands this more than OneNeck, and our data center was built with your cri cal data in mind. Our Tiering Methodology. OneNeck embraces the industry's prac ces and concept models for running a data center at its peak performance, efficiency, security and reliability. The concepts, related principally to a data center's physical infrastructure reliability include: con nuous maintainability, fault tolerance and compartmentaliza on. Tiering Methodology Tier1 Tier 2 Tier 3 Tier 4 Number of delivery paths 1 1 1 active 1 passive 2 active Redundancy N N N+1 2N minimum Compartmentalization Concurrent maintainability Fault tolerance Average (all data centers combined) availability 99.671 99.749 99.982 99.95 Average (all data centers combined) downtime in Hr/Yr 28.8 22 1.6 0.4 Data center costs (US $ per US kW) $10,000 $11,000 $20,000 $22,000

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