Netrality Data Centers – one of the largest, privately held owners and operators of core interconnection facilities in the US – has announced the addition of MOD Mission Critical, a global infrastructure Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) company and operator of PaaSPortTM, an easy-to-use multi-facility, multi-cloud and multi-network ecosystem platform, to its 1301 Fannin data centre in Houston, Texas.
MOD Mission Critical’s new deployment provides 1301 Fannin customers access to a global PaaS network, MOD PaaSPortTM, offering a full suite of managed colocation, bare metal and connectivity solutions.
PaaSPortTM provides customers with an easy-to-use interface to order multi-cloud, hybrid cloud and private cloud connectivity solutions across the globe – along with the ability to order an array of services designed to enable multi-facility and multi-networking solution deployments. MOD can serve customers starting from a single rack unit with 10Gbps of Dedicated Internet Access (DIA), providing a reliable option for companies seeking robust colocation and interconnection solutions.
The partnership with Netrality Data Centers signifies MOD Mission Critical’s first data centre partnership in the Houston metro. At 24 stories and approximately 1.1 million square feet, 1301 Fannin is one of Houston’s most fibre-dense, network-neutral facilities and a central hub for data and internet traffic in the region. Its robust network infrastructure enables unparalleled interconnectivity, resiliency and business continuity for carriers, service providers and enterprise customers across the Houston area. In addition to its data centre offering, the state-of-the-art mixed-use facility features custom IT, office and retail space for lease.