A new colocation space is open for all your nerdy data needs

Apr 19, 2018 at 01:30 pm by Voice Wire

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Data Suites, a new Tier 3-ready colocation data center, has opened in Murfreesboro to provide primary data security services to enterprise and small business users in Middle Tennessee and disaster recovery services to national users, announced Scott Graby, Data Suites founder and Hearthstone Properties president. 

Located at 1020 W. College Street, Data Suite’s modular, “building-within-a-building” design provides scalability as well as data security and redundancy. Enterprise users can grow seamlessly from a single private suite to multiple suites, and smaller users can grow from one “U” of a rack to multiple racks. 

“We re-imagined what a data center could be and assembled a team of more than a dozen engineers, consultants and top experts in networking and power distribution to look at every aspect of what it takes to keep business-critical data safe,” said Graby. “The final product is an elegantly simple yet robust data center.”

Data Suites includes 10,000-square-feet of managed colocation space with eight modular, private suites offering a full array of colocation, managed, cloud, and fiber and network services.

Comfortable, modern amenities function as a conference center for up to 15 people; huddle areas for planning over coffee in the kitchen; lockers and shower; and media center recliners for watching movies, playing XBox, or even taking an overnight respite. 

“After careful and meticulous analysis of data centers and users across the country, we have created a modular design with all the power and protection clients expect,” said Graby. “And for a lower price point.” 

Murfreesboro’s central location in the state and Southeast, as well as its close proximity to Nashville International Airport, offers an advantage to national users that need multiple data center locations for high availability and disaster recovery.  

Data Suites was founded by Murfreesboro commercial real estate developer Scott Graby and is operated by Jon Hoscheit, chief technology officer, and managed by Julia Graby, operations manager. 

Hoscheit is a highly credentialed information technology leader who provides an enterprise approach to business and IT solutions, ranging from disaster recovery and system engineering to data storage and cloud computing. 

Julia Graby brings strong IT and client relationship management skills and will manage day-to-day operations. More information can be found at www.mydatasuites.com.

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