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Special Offer for Data Center
Colocation Until the End of the Year
THE FIRST TIER III *
DATA CENTRE
IN KYRGYZSTAN
We evolve in step with technological progress and global trends in data centre design and construction.
*Commercial IT data processing centre with a capacity of 500 kW+
Built on Reliability
At Datatime, we embrace the challenges of the digital economy, providing turnkey solutions for building robust data centre infrastructure.
Our team of expert engineers and builders has created some of the largest data centres in the CIS. We continue to develop our expertise, staying aligned with global trends.
· About ·
What we offer
Technical Support
- 24/7 support
- Continuous system monitoring
- Remote equipment access (IP-KVM)
Data Security
- CCTV and security systems
- Access control system
- Intrusion sensors and alarm system
Cooling System
- Precise temperature and humidity control
- N+1 redundancy for maximum reliability
- Cooling alternation and maintenance without downtime
Power Supply
- Supply from two 6kV high-voltage city substations
- Two diesel generators: one active and one backup, each with 1MW capacity and 12-hour fuel reserve
- Uninterruptible power supplies (UPS) with 800kVA batteries for 10 minutes of autonomous operation
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What solutions does the DATATIME data centre offer?
Flexible leasing options for server and equipment hosting
Dedicated server rentals for optimal performance
Unmatched reliability with continuous monitoring and support
A backup facility for critical data storage
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How we help
· Stats ·
Our key metrics
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1 MW Generators
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Racks
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455 kW air conditioning units
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800 kVA UPS units
· Pricing ·
Leasing options
Single unit lease in a server rack
Includes:
- Up to 300W power supply per unit
- 2 electrical outlets
- 24/7 data center access
- Round-the-clock technical support
Lease of 1 server rack
Includes:
- 5kW power per rack
- 60 electrical outlets
- 24/7 data center access
- Round-the-clock technical support
Any questions?
· FAQ ·
Up-to-date answers to common questions
How do you know when it’s the right time to lease racks from a data centre?
When power supply or connectivity issues stop being minor annoyances and start being financial losses and harming your reputation, it’s time to rethink your strategy. In an ideal world, you should assess the risk before reaching this stage. Businesses with their own suitable equipment have a clear advantage—there’s no need to buy new servers or networking equipment in this case. Instead, that businesses can simply choose the rack configuration that suits them best and relocate to a data centre.
How can we sign up?
Simply decide on the service you need and submit a request. One of our key account managers will reach out to answer any questions and guide you through the contract process.
What are the data centre’s operating hours?
We’re open 24/7.
What level of reliability does the data centre offer?
Datatime boasts a Tier III reliability level, guaranteeing 99.98% overall service availability annually. This includes redundancy of critical engineering system components according to the N+1 scheme, duplicate pathways for power distribution and cooling, and robust fire and physical security systems throughout the facility.
Who can access equipment?
Access to colocation equipment is available to a server owner and its engineers. We maintain a list to facilitate the issuance of access permits to the client’s staff by the data centre. Our SmartHands service also provides on-demand support from our technical support team, allowing data centre engineers to reboot servers, perform patching, or conduct visual audits as requested by clients.
What is Uptime? And what level of Uptime is guaranteed?
Uptime refers to the percentage of time a data centre is fully operational and accessible. Most data centres strive to achieve an uptime of 99.9% or more. Our data centre operates at a TIER III level, offering concurrent maintainability with redundant components as a key differentiator. It features multiple distribution paths to support critical operations. Unlike Tier I and Tier II facilities, Tier III allows for maintenance or replacement of equipment without requiring any shutdowns. Tier III builds upon Tier II by adding redundancy, ensuring that any component can be taken offline without affecting IT operations.