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Distance | Site | About |
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0.27 miles | DataBank Englewood (DEN1) |
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0.42 miles | Equinix Denver DE2 |
Equinix acquired DE2 in Englewood as well as 28 other datacenters from Verizon in May 2017. It was formerly named Verizon DEN1.
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1.26 miles | TerraCom Direct Denver |
TerraCom Direct's Denver Colorado site is located in the ViaWest Compark Data Center Complex.
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1.31 miles | Flexential Englewood |
The Englewood site is also known as Flexential's Compark Data Center. Englewood is Flexential's largest site in Denver.
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1.49 miles | Expedient Centennial |
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1.54 miles | XO: 9706 Easter | |
1.61 miles | OneNeck Denver |
The Denver One Neck data center was built in 2015 at a cost of $20 million. Phase I provides 35,000 Square Feet, but facility can be built out to 160,000 Square Feet over 5 phases.
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1.69 miles | Cyxtera Denver DEN2 |
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1.69 miles | 8534 Concord - Digital Realty |
Digital Realty has leased out the building to Cyxtera's DN3 site.
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1.70 miles | Equinix Denver DE1 |
This site is a former Switch and Data site before Equinix acquired S&D in 2010.
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1.87 miles | DataBank Centennial II (DEN5) |
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1.90 miles | EdgeConneX Denver |
Capable of 20+kW per cabinet
Capable of 600+ watts per sq ft
Real-time branch circuit monitoring
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1.92 miles | DataBank Centennial (DEN2) |
The site at 6900 South Peoria Street in Centennial, CO is air-containment optimized and has a reflective white roof that prevents solar heat from entering the building. Inside, energy efficient “green” cooling solutions are engineered to achieve an industry-leading PUE of 1.3.
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2.21 miles | Comcast Centennial |
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2.21 miles | Flexential Denver (Arapahoe) |
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2.31 miles | Charter Communications National Center West | |
3.96 miles | H5 Denver |
The data center campus sits on more than 12-acres in the Denver Tech Center and is comprised of four buildings totaling nearly 300,000 square feet.
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6.63 miles | Flexential Aurora (Cornell) |
15,000 kVA UPS system capacity
Redundant battery strings with monitoring
Branch Circuit Monitoring
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6.63 miles | 11900 E Cornell - Digital Realty |
The Digital site is fully leased to Flexential
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7.22 miles | Visa Central US Denver | |
8.22 miles | Lumen Denver 5 |
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9.20 miles | Cyxtera Denver DEN1 |
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9.83 miles | JP Morgan Aurora |
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11.43 miles | Hosting.com Denver |
Located in the heart of Denver, the HOSTING N+1 data center is housed in a historic Ford Model T factory.
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13.73 miles | Lumen Aurora 1 | |
13.88 miles | CoreSite DE2 |
This is the legacy Comfluent Denver 2 site that is adjacent to the Level 3's Denver gateway site
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13.90 miles | QTS Denver | |
13.90 miles | Lumen Denver 1 (1850 North Pearl) | |
14.31 miles | Handy Networks Denver |
Handy Networks is centrally located Denver, Colorado and operates their own private, fully redundant data center with 24×7, 100% US based technical support.
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14.31 miles | Flexential Denver (Champa) |
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14.31 miles | DataBank Denver DEN3 |
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14.32 miles | 1500 Champa |
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14.34 miles | VLEC Denver | |
14.34 miles | Lumen Denver 2 & 3 |
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14.34 miles | RockyNet Denver | |
14.34 miles | Denver Gas & Electric Building (910 15th) |
Built in 1910, the Denver Gas & Electric Building (DGEB) at 910 15th is Denver's Carrier Hotel.
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14.34 miles | CoreSite Denver DE1 |
Acquired from Comfluent, data center has the acted as the defacto building Meet-Me Room until 910Telecom set up its own MMR.
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14.60 miles | 365 Aurora, CO |
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14.75 miles | 501 Wazee |
900 kVA UPS system capacity
Redundant battery strings
Multiple redundant power distribution paths
Branch Circuit Monitoring System
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15.71 miles | Iron Mountain DEN-1 |
Iron Mountain acquired the building from Fortrust in July 2017 for $130 million.
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16.78 miles | American Tower: Denver | |
17.86 miles | Colorado Colo | |
19.99 miles | Lockheed Martin Denver |
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.