About TOR3

TOR3 represents a cutting-edge data center, adhering to global Tier III, PCI DSS, and ISO certifications. You'll find this facility in the heart of Toronto at 905 King Street.

Owned by Cologix, North America's premier data center operator, data center upholds stringent criteria in managing power, security, climate control, and backup systems.

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Data center features

Hardware

Rack servers 2U SuperMicro SuperChassis based on:

CPUs:

  • Intel Xeon Gold 6248R (3 GHz, 24-Core);

DRAM:

  • DDR4 3200MHz (SAMSUNG M393);

Disks:

  • SSD Enterprise 2.5'' SATA TLC 3D2 NAND Intel DC S4510;

HBAs:

  • K-SAS3 Broadcom SFF-8654 Slim SAS > SFF-8643 SAS 1m;

Power and cooling

  • Uninterrupted power supply according to 2N redundancy scheme.
  • Air conditioning system with N+1 redundancy level.
  • Backup generators to support the cooling system.
  • Modular power distribution systems.
  • Ultrasonic humidification.
  • APC room cooling solutions.

Networking

  • Network-independent data center.
  • Multiple inputs and connections of fiber optic lines in the building.

Security

  • 24/7 security.
  • VESDA smoke aspiration detection system.
  • CCTV video monitoring system.
  • Biometric access to servers.

Support service

  • In-house technicians working 24/7/365.
  • Round-the-clock Network Operation Center (NOC) available by phone and email.
  • Real-time power monitoring.

Certificates

  • SOC 1.
  • SOC 2.
  • HIPAA.
  • ISO 27100.
  • PCI-DSS;
  • Tier III.

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FAQ

When should I choose the Toronto data center for my project?

The Toronto data center is suitable for projects focused on users in Canada or North America. It can be used for websites, applications, databases, internal tools, and services where regional placement helps improve response time.

Can the Toronto data center be used for business applications?

The Toronto location can support business systems, customer portals, SaaS products, development environments, and workloads that require stable cloud resources. It is a practical option for companies that need infrastructure in Canada.

Is the Toronto data center suitable for international projects?

Toronto can be used as a North American infrastructure point for projects with users in several countries. For broader coverage, it can also be combined with other Falconcloud locations as part of a distributed cloud setup.

What should I consider before deploying cloud resources in Toronto?

Consider where your audience is located, what latency level your application requires, and whether your project needs infrastructure in Canada. These factors help decide whether Toronto should be the main region or one part of a multi-location setup.