SAVE: Container Server Vault from Firelock

The field of data center container providers continues to grow. Firelock has introduced a version of its fire-proof "server vault" housed in a 40-foot shipping container, known as the Secure Agile Vault Environment (SAVE). Here's a video overview.

Rich Miller

January 15, 2010

1 Min Read
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The number of providers offering data center containers continues to grow. Firelock has introduced a  version of its fire-proof "server vault" housed in a 40-foot shipping container, known as the Secure Agile Vault Environment (SAVE) . The product is an adaptation of the company's room-sized modular fireproof vaults for use in traditional data center facilities. The container includes a fireproof vault in the center area, with a vestibule in front and a mechanical room at the rear. The design features eight server cabinets equipped with rear door heat exchangers from Vette Corporation, supported by a chiller and Vette's Coolant Distribution unit (CDU), which Firelock says will allow the container to operate with only power and network hookups. This video from Firelock provides additional standards on the SAVE container's fireproofing and design, and runs about 5 minutes.

For additional information on container offerings, see Inside the Box: Container Video Tours or visit our Data Center Containers Channel. For additional video, check out the Data Center Videos channel on YouTube.

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