Distance | Site | About |
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0.00 miles | Lumen Seattle 1 (1000 Denny Way) |
The site is a Level3 Gateway for Seattle.
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0.00 miles | H5 Seattle |
H5 owns the building and is landlord to the Seattle Level(3) Gateway and a XO data center.
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0.34 miles | DataBank Westin SEA1 |
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0.34 miles | Astute Hosting Seattle |
Astute Hosting's site is in the Westin Building
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0.34 miles | Westin Building Seattle |
The Westin Building is a Carrier Hotel and the communications hub of the Pacific Northwest. The 34 story building has a conglomeration of colocation providers, carriers, and peering exchanges.
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0.34 miles | Equinix Seattle SE2 |
Equinix SE2 occupies 4 different floors with in the Westin Building
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0.34 miles | Semaphore Seattle |
Semaphore is a local provider in Seattle. It was one of the first to provide colocation in the Westin Building.
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0.34 miles | Lunavi Seattle |
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0.34 miles | Optic Fusion Westin | |
0.35 miles | Fiberhub SEA1 | |
0.35 miles | Colocation Northwest Westin Downtown | |
0.36 miles | Clise: 2020 Fifth |
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0.36 miles | Equinix Seattle SE3 | |
0.48 miles | Lumen Seattle 4 |
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0.51 miles | 365 Seattle | |
0.54 miles | KOMO Plaza (was Fisher Plaza) |
The buildings have been used as the exterior for the fictional hospital in the “Grey’s Anatomy” TV show set in Seattle. In real life, it also houses Univision Seattle, KVI Radio, Star 101.5 radio and a data center.
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0.54 miles | Evocative Seattle SEA1 |
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0.54 miles | TierPoint Seattle DC1 and DC2 |
TierPoint's marketing describes two data centers in Seattle, but in reality, they are in the same building. The site was formerly operated by Adhost before being acquired by TierPoint in 2012.
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0.57 miles | Lumen Seattle 3 | |
0.88 miles | XO Seattle 1100 2nd | |
0.95 miles | Digital Fortress Downtown |
Purpose-built, high-density datacenter with Seismic Zone 4 construction.
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0.95 miles | NYI Seattle SEA1 | |
8.63 miles | EdgeConneX Seattle | |
8.85 miles | Sabey Intergate.East |
Sabey's Integrate East campus has 3 buildings. Its location is close to both Boeing and SeaTac airfields
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8.85 miles | US Colo Seattle |
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8.85 miles | COLOinSeattle Tukwila | |
8.85 miles | Digital Fortress South Seattle |
Digital Fotress's NOC and data center are located on Sabey's Intergate West Campus
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8.86 miles | DataBank SeaTAC SEA2 |
UPS/DC power with battery back-up with 2N configuration
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9.00 miles | Sabey Intergate.West |
Intergate.West is part of Intergate.Seattle, one of the largest privately owned multi-tenant data center campus on the West coast. Intergate.West provides excellent access to I-5, I-405, Hwy 99, SR-599 and East Marginal Way. Sea-Tac
International Airport is only 3 miles away; |
9.00 miles | Cyxtera Seattle SEA1-A |
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9.02 miles | Internap Seattle 3355 120th |
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9.02 miles | Cyxtera Seattle SEA1B |
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9.27 miles | Colocation Northwest Redmond | |
9.65 miles | Microsoft Redmond Building 11 |
Built in 1989, Building 11 was Microsoft's first data center.
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9.72 miles | Colocation Northwest Belleview | |
11.07 miles | WORLDLINK Seattle South | |
12.86 miles | Cyxtera Seattle SEA2 |
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13.70 miles | WORLDLINK Seattle North | |
13.70 miles | Microsoft Canyon Park |
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14.22 miles | Digital Fortress Lynnwood |
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14.22 miles | ColoCrossing SEA1 |
The ColoCrossing site is located within Bytegrid's datacenter(former NetRiver)
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14.25 miles | Equinix Seattle SE4 |
Equinix SE4 is located 16 miles from SE2 and SE3, which are both located in Downtown Seattle. It is a 1-story building located 8 miles away from the Seattle Tacoma International Airport (SEA).
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14.32 miles | QuadraNet Seattle | |
15.02 miles | Microsoft Redmond Ridge |
Built in July 2009, The 57,000 square foot Redmond Ridge 1 data center is about eight miles from Microsoft's headquarters campus in Redmond.
The site was a cultural shift for Microsoft employees at the time. At the time each development team had their own server labs on the Redmond campus. Today cloud computing is commonplace, but this data center forced the teams to think and develop software in terms of remote computing.
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15.49 miles | Evoque Lynnwood SE1 |
Lynnwood is a city in Snohomish County, in the state of Washington, and is located near the junction of Interstate 5 and 405. Lynnwood accommodates easy access to the greater Seattle area.
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XO Communications is a Network provider which also has a number of datacenters nation wide.
The company, initially named NEXTLINK, first launched voice communications services on July 4, 1996. In the wake of the Telecommunications Act of 1996 , NEXTLINK was one of the first Competitive Local Exchange Carriers (CLECs) in the United States. Its core operations office was located in Bellevue, Wash., and the company at that time served seven markets in three states.
During the late 1990s, the company rapidly expanded into major markets across the United States, and became the largest LMDS license holder in the country through the historic FCC spectrum auction in 1998. In 2000, NEXTLINK acquired Concentric Network Corporation, the nation’s third largest independent Internet service provider. The combined company was renamed XO Communications to signify its transformation into a full-service, integrated broadband communications provider. That same year, XO established its headquarters in Northern Virginia. Today, XO offers comprehensive data networking, cloud connectivity, unified communications, voice, Internet and managed services to businesses in 85 markets across the United States.
In addition to the 85 markets served in the United States, XO extends service to more than 50 countries via a variety of partners through points of presence in Amsterdam, Frankfurt, Hong Kong, London and Toronto. The company has 1.5 million fiber strand miles in its network, including approximately 20,000 route-miles of intercity and 13,500 route-miles of metro fiber. XO also has added direct fiber-connected buildings onto its network and now has nearly 5,000 On-Net buildings.