Colocation (DirectHosting)

When it comes to Colocation/Hosting Services, Directlink Technologies' mission is to create a World Class Technology Center supported by a major Fiber Optic network, all supported by a sophisticated 24x7x365 Data Center. Our Technology Center offers a wide variety of services and has significant Fiber Optic capacity that extends throughout seven states in the Northeast, Mid-Atlantic and Midwest regions of the United States as well as the District of Columbia.

Data Center Integration Services - (Directlink DC Integration)

We provide our customers the ability to create a Secondary or Tertiary back-up site or to outsource their data center operations to Directlink. Our data center is available for every enterprise hardware platform on the market. Whether your platform consists of legacy IBM mainframes, RISC based UNIX servers, or Intel based systems, we have the right infrastructure to support you.

Extensive fiber optic network

In support of our Directlink DC Integration, Directlink's extensive fiber optic network will support the integration and migration activities required to transition and to manage a customer's move of their data center to Directlink. A Directlink Technologist will work with our customers in the execution of their business plan. Directlink will collaboratively plan, design, develop and execute the transition, migration and ongoing management of the customer's data center.

Additionally, Directlink will provide colocation services connected to Disaster Recovery, Business Continuity Planning and Back-up and Recovery. Directlink's colocation services are supported by our 80,000 square feet of improved data center space at our Technology Center located in Reading, Pennsylvania. In addition to the space, Directlink's colocation center will leverage our extensive server farm supported by our data center and our extensive fiber optic network to transport the customer's data across a protected circuit.

Directlink... customer focused... business driven

Directlink's Delivery Infrastructure
Fiber Network Map
Technology Center