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Our Data Centers

Our Data Centers
Your Data Protected, Accessible, and Supported 24/7/365

At Continū Data Services, we've spent a lot of time and energy, as well as a significant investment in infrastructure, to create a state of the art primary data center and network operations center that ensures the security and accessibility of your data assets. Our primary data center and network operations center is located in the secure U.S. Bank building in Eugene, Oregon.

Our security and redundancy features are impressive enough, but we encourage you to tour our data center to see the facility and meet the skilled and knowledgeable Continū staff helping to protect your valuable data. Call us or email us to schedule your personal tour.

Geographically Dispersed Facilities

Continu's secondary data centers are located across the united States in geographically dispersed facilities ensuring availability of your companies information. All customer data is stored on state-of the- art fully redundant hardware and is proactively monitored around the clock. In order to enter the vaulting facilities, personnel are required to meet security clearance and must pass biometric verification. The facilities employ 24-hour video monitoring and climate/humidity monitoring to ensure full protection of the hardware and data. Each data center is supplied with redundant power and Internet connections.

Software Security
  • Data encryption for transit and storage
  • Up to 448 bit, military grade encryption
  • Customer maintains the only encryption key
Hardware Security
  • Best-of-breed hardware (CISCO, Dell, EMC)
  • Automated, predictable monitoring and alerting systems
  • RAID 5 and above redundancies built in to all systems
Facility Security
  • Privately owned data center
  • Secure building-US Bank Tower
  • Multilevel biometric and key card access
  • 24-hour video surveillance
Data Environment Security
  • Centralized, automated monitoring systems
  • Redundant Internet connectivity
  • Server replication to multiple, distributed sites
  • Data grade redundancy of climate control
  • Humidity and water detection systems
  • Redundant power supplies
  • Backup power generator