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What is SAS 70?

clock January 20, 2010 12:01 PM EST
by author Chris Wall
What is SAS 70?

The American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) developed a set of guidelines for evaluating service organizations. These guidelines are called the “Statement of Auditing Standards Number 70 (SAS 70)”. An independent service auditor provides a detailed assessment of the service organizations’ control objectives and activities. The auditor also prepares an audit report which is called a “SAS 70” report. A SAS 70 report demonstrates that the service organization has implemented effective control objects and activities that are both beneficial to itself and its clients. The SAS 70 report can also aid the service organizations’ clients in completing their own financial audits. In the hosting and co-location industries, the SAS 70 report is important for companies who rely on outsourced hosting and co-location services. The SAS 70 report allows hosting and co-location companies to complete one report for all of their clients to use. LogicalSolutions.net’s description of controls has also been prepared to enable LogicalSolutions.net customers to gain an understanding of LogicalSolutions.net's control activities for purposes of assisting management in their assessment of internal controls over financial reporting in accordance with Section 404 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act and the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board's (PCAOB) Auditing Standard No. 5 (AS 5). Why is SAS 70 Type II important to our clients? 

There are two levels of a SAS 70 audit.  Type I just states that policies and procedures do exist, although there is no audit to ensure that the organization adheres to these procedures.  When selecting a Data Center, it is important to make sure that their SAS 70 certification is Type II which ensures that they adhere to their procedures.   

Achieving a SAS 70 Type II certification benefits LogicalSolutions.net as well as their co-location and managed services clients. Many of our clients are institutional organizations and publicly traded companies who must comply with security requirements such as “Sarbanex-Oxley”. Those clients can use the audit report for their specific security requirements. If you are interested in obtaining your own SAS 70 Type II certification, call us to discuss the benefits of hosting your servers in our Data Center and the assistance we can offer your organization in becoming SAS 70 certified.

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LogicalSolutions.net’s Green Meter

clock August 31, 2009 3:06 PM EST
by author Chris Wall

When the LogicalSolutions team took on the project of designing a new Data Center our goal was to build a facility that was reliable, secure and one that would make our people and our client’s proud.  We started by taking the lessons that we have learned firsthand from operating Data Centers for over 14 years, and combined that experience with state of the art designs and technologies from around the world.  After reviewing all of this material, the area that we saw the greatest opportunity for advancement in was power management and energy efficiency.

The computer industry is currently faced with exponentially increasing operating cost as newer more powerful hardware consume more power per server multiplied with the increasing cost of energy.  Last year alone U.S. Data Centers consumed about 80 billion kilowatt-hours (kWh), roughly 2 percent of total U.S. electricity consumption and it is estimated that this figure will double over the next 5 years.  In order to combat this trend of increasing cost both for our clients and the environment, LogicalSolutions.net selected only the most efficient power distribution and cooling technologies available; but this was only the first step. 

To measure the efficiency of a Data Center the industry uses a metric called PUE.  It stands for Power Usage Effectiveness which is a fancy name for a ratio that represents the total power coming into the Data Center divided by the amount of power used by the servers.  Over the last 3 months our team has created a Green Meter that calculates the efficiency of our Data Center in real-time, utilizing the network of revenue grade power meters that we have installed on all of our equipment. This tool has enabled us to tune our systems, which in turn, increased the efficiency of our Data Center by an additional 15%.  This tool also helped us realize that the efficiency of our Data Center is directly tied to outside air temperature.  As it gets cooler outside it takes less energy to keep the servers cool therefore we are able to increase the percentage of our total power usage that goes to the servers. For every degree we are below 80F the Data Center operates approximately 1% more efficient.   With the annual mean temperature of Rochester being 48 degrees Fahrenheit, combined with reasonable electric rates and great fiber paths in and out of the region, it makes upstate New York an ideal location for Data Centers.  Also evidenced by Yahoo's decision to build their next Data Center near Buffalo.

What does all of this mean for our clients?  LogicalSolutions.net is currently the only Data Center in upstate New York and one of the few in the country that offers revenue grade power metering for all of our electrical circuits.  By utilizing this branch circuit monitoring system, we are able to provide our colocation clients with variable rate pricing for electricity based on actual KWh consumed.  This billing system saves our clients money and rewards them for being responsible with their power usage.

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