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RagingWire’s Dallas TX1 Datacenter is a 16 megawatt facility with 230,000 square feet of data center space. TX1 is the first phase of a 42 acre campus that can expand capacity up to 80 megawatts and 1 million sqft spread across 5 interconnected buildings.
RagingWire's Sacramento's data center campus is split among 3 buildings (CA1, CA2, and CA3)
RagingWire's Ashburn VA3 Data Center is phase one of the massive Ashburn Data Center Campus development which can accommodate six buildings on the 76.5 acre site.
The site was opened in June 2011, is located in Rümlang near Zurich.
DC5 is located at Chandivali
The four-story data centre campus will be situated in an industrial area located 30km east of central Jakarta, and will be in Indonesia at the end of 2020.
RagingWire’s patented electrical infrastructure offers 2N+2 redundancy -- twice the redundancy of a standard Tier 3 data center.
The facility is a 1-hour drive from Narita International Airport, and a 2-minute walk from the nearest train station
In 2014, NTT added CBJ4 phase which has two buildings. The Global Solution Center and the CBJ4 DC.
The site was previously known as "Gyron Ajax 2 - Slough" before being acquired by NTT.
The almost 54,000 sqm campus, which is owned by e-shelter, offers space for five free-standing buildings
RagingWire’s Chicago CH1 Data Center is under construction and in the pre-leasing stage. It will be a 654,000 square foot, 52 megawatt facility on a 19-acre fenced campus near Chicago.
The NTT LON1 facility will be 24,000 sqm and 60MW critical IT load once fully developed.
In 2012 NTT added CBJ3 which consists of two buildings, a Technology Center and the CBJ3 Data Center.
The 102-acre campus will have seven data centers offering a total of 240 MWs of critical IT load and 1.5 million sqft of space, along with an on-site dedicated substation. The first data center will offer 36MW across six 6MW vaults and 126,000 sqft
e-shelter Frankfurt 3 Campus is located in the business park "Blauer See" in Rüsselsheim.
The data center was first built by Dell in 2012. Subsequently sold to NTT Data in the Perot services deal.
In January 2019, GI Partners bought the more than 1 million-square-foot office and tech complex at 2300 W. Plano Parkway near Bush Turnpike.
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October 2017 |
NTT's Nexcenter Overview |
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May 2019 |
e-shelter Colocation Services |