3data: BP54 / Bolshaya Polyanka
About BP54 / Bolshaya Polyanka
BP54 / Bolshaya Polyanka is a commercial data center facility published on 3data’s official website as “Data center «BP54» / Bolshaya Polyanka.” The operator publishes a facility page with a street address, commissioning date, and a detailed technical/specification list for BP54.
A third-party mapping directory (Yandex Maps) lists “Data center 3data” at Bolshaya Polyanka Street, 54с3, Moscow, which is consistent with the operator’s published “54/3” address formatting for the same street location.
No confirmed PeeringDB facility record for BP54 / Bolshaya Polyanka was identified in the sources captured for this investigation output; therefore, PeeringDB-based counts for networks present, carriers on-net, and IX/local exchanges are Not publicly disclosed here.
⚙️ Facility Highlights
- Facility identity (operator-stated, facility-level): Facility is published as “Data center «BP54» / Bolshaya Polyanka” on 3data’s official website.
- Address (operator-stated, facility-level): 119180, Moscow, ul. Bolshaya Polyanka, 54/3 is published on the BP54 facility page.
- Commissioning (operator-stated, facility-level): Commissioning – March, 2019.
- Location context (operator-stated, facility-level): 3data states BP54 is inside the Garden Ring, near Serpukhovskaya Square, at the junction of Bolshaya Polyanka, Zhitnaya, and Bolshaya Ordynka streets.
- Power to rack (operator-stated, facility-level): Two independent power supply lines per rack, at least 5.5 kW each, both via UPS (N+1), with UPS powered from 2 independent power supply feeds.
- Generators / electrical (operator-stated, facility-level): Diesel-generator sets (DGS), 2N redundant and Automatic load transfer (ALT) are listed for BP54.
- Cooling (operator-stated, facility-level): Cabinet-type air precision conditioner (N+1) with cold and hot aisles.
- Fire suppression (operator-stated, facility-level): Automatic gaseous fire suppression system.
- Security controls (operator-stated, facility-level): CCTV with archive depth at least 3 months, biometric access control (fingerprint-based), and a three-level access model (DC access / zone access / rack access).
- Meet-me room + fiber routes (operator-stated, facility-level): Meet-Me-Room (passive optical distribution frame) and 2 independent fiber-optic feeds are listed, alongside network neutrality (links from any operator or from 3data).
- Third-party address corroboration (mapping directory): Yandex Maps lists the facility at Bolshaya Polyanka Street, 54с3, Moscow.
🔐 Security & Compliance
- Facility-specific security systems (operator-stated, facility-level): CCTV (3-month archive), biometric access control, and three access levels are published for BP54.
- Additional physical security (guard force, mantraps, visitor policy, perimeter specs): Not publicly disclosed.
- Compliance certifications (facility-specific ISO/SOC/PCI, certificate IDs, audit scope): Not publicly disclosed.
🌐 Connectivity & Carrier Access
- Network neutrality (operator-stated, facility-level): BP54 lists network neutrality and the ability to take data links from any operator or from 3data.
- Fiber entry (operator-stated, facility-level): 2 independent fiber-optic feeds are listed.
- Meet-me room (operator-stated, facility-level): Meet-Me-Room is listed as a separate room for passive optical distribution frame.
- Networks present (third-party directory): Not publicly disclosed (no confirmed PeeringDB facility record captured for BP54 in this investigation output).
- Carriers on-net (third-party directory): Not publicly disclosed (no confirmed PeeringDB facility record captured for BP54 in this investigation output).
- Internet Exchange (IX): Not publicly disclosed (no confirmed PeeringDB facility record captured listing Local Exchanges for BP54).
💼 Who It Serves
- Organizations needing colocation inside Moscow’s Garden Ring where 3data publishes BP54 as a central-city facility with client zone and optional segmented spaces (partial server room / separate equipment room).
- Deployments requiring redundant power and structured physical security controls (two feeds per rack, UPS N+1, DGS 2N, biometric access/CCTV), as published for BP54.
- Connectivity-driven users needing a meet-me-room and carrier choice via the operator’s stated network neutrality model (named carriers not published).