Anonymous ID: cf5955 Feb. 11, 2018, 11:26 a.m. No.338839   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>8903

>>338803

I think Supernap is in Henderson

 

The city of Henderson is switching things up — by moving its data systems to Switch.

 

The City Council approved a series of items Tuesday night to make the move possible, but the change has been in the works since May.

 

The city’s data center is about 13 years old, the age at which some primary systems start to fail, said the city’s chief information officer, Laura Fucci. About half of Henderson’s chillers, which keep machines cool, have failed, she said.

 

“We’re glad we’re not in summer,” Fucci said. “We’re still operating, but that’s the redundancy side of the chillers.”

 

Redundancy is important not only to ensure smooth everyday operations but for disaster preparedness.

 

As it worked on a disaster recovery strategy, the city became “keenly aware” there was no plan for the city’s systems should an earthquake or another disaster strike, Fucci said.