Agencies that own and operate their own Web hosting environments but require direct high-speed Internet connections or more secure facilities may opt for Co-located Hosting Services (CHS). With CHS, Agencies are provided a secure space located in a contractor's Internet Data Center (IDC) which includes power supply, climate control, smoke detection, fire suppression, and site surveillance (i.e., motion detection, closed circuit television, etc.).
CHS caters to Agencies electing to control their Web hosting platforms while also seeking the benefits of locating such platforms in highly secure IDC sites. CHS also addresses the "last mile" problem - the potential bandwidth limitations between Agency buildings and the Internet Service Providers (ISPs). By opting for collocation, Agencies obviate the need for substantial investment in high-speed access solutions. In the example configuration shown below, two Agencies locate their Government Furnished Property (GFP) in the hosting contractor's IDC.
CHS entails the leasing of rack space in a contractor's IDC. GFP, (principally servers) located within IDCs are connected to the Internet as described in Section C.2.4.1 of the Networx contracts, Internet Protocol Services (IPS).
CHS technical capabilities are described in detail in Section C.2.4.3.1.4 of the Networx contracts and are summarized below.
CHS features are described in detail in Section C.2.4.3.2.1 of the Networx contracts and are summarized below.
Each Networx contractor may provide variations or alternatives to the offering and pricing for CHS. The specific details can be found within each contractor's Networx contract files and pricing notes for CHS.
For more information on the general CHS specifications and requirements, please refer to Section C.2.4.3 of the Networx contract for technical specifications and Section B.2.4.3 for pricing.
CHS entails the leasing of rack space within a contractor-provided Internet Data Center (IDC). The price for CHS is based on Monthly Recurring Charges (MRCs) and Non-Recurring Charges (NRCs). An MRC based on server rackspace includes such elements as building/facilities security, power systems, fire and suppression, and cooling systems as described in Section C.2.4.3.1.4. An NRC for installation and/or initiation of service may also apply.
A separate MRC may apply for dedicated burstable Ethernet bandwidth between 1 Mbps - 1 Gbps for connectivity to the Internet. The monthly Internet usage is determined by the 95th percentile method. The usage is measured daily every five minutes. The top 5% of monthly usage is discarded and the usage representing the 95th percentile is designated as the Internet usage amount for the month. The monthly Internet usage charge is based on the following usage bands:
CHS is similar to FTS2001 Web Hosting Service.
Price components required for CHS:
* Some or all price components are priced on an Individual Case Basis (ICB). CLINs with ICB prices are not available in the unit pricer.
Example 1: Full Rackspace with Burstable Internet Bandwidth up to 10 Mbps with standard power:
Each Networx contractor may provide variations or alternatives to the offering and pricing for CHS. The specific details can be found within each contractor's Networx contract files and pricing notes for CHS.
For more information on the general CHS specifications and requirements, please refer to Section C.2.4.3 of the Networx contract for technical specifications and Section B.2.4.3 for pricing.