Global Data Center Provider CyrusOne Opens Third Data Center Facility in Austin, Texas

17:56
Global Data Center Provider CyrusOne Opens Third Data Center Facility in Austin, Texas -

CyrusOne (NASDAQ: CONE), a global provider of data center solutions providing colocation services through its 31 data centers worldwide, has opened its data center Austin III. The new building adds nearly 0,000 square feet roommate, up to 18 megawatts of critical power capacity, and 25,000 square feet of Class A office construction in full space.

The first phase Austin III CyrusOne data center has recently been completed. The initial phase includes 55,000 square feet and up to 3 megawatts of power. Located minutes from Austin Bergstrom International Airport, the data center Austin III would provide easy access to many services including hotels and well-appointed restaurants.

"The demand for colocation space continues to grow in this market," said John Hatem, executive vice president, design, construction and CyrusOne operations . "We are particularly qualified and committed to meet this growing demand by expanding our space capabilities and power of the Austin data centers. our growing footprint ensures we can provide strategic infrastructure capacity corresponding to changes in our customers IT needs. "

cyrusone-austin-III-data-center

new colocation data center Austin III CyrusOne

the center data CyrusOne Austin III is also National Internet Exchange of CyrusOne (IX) to allow interconnection to other data centers CyrusOne in Texas and beyond. The IX National CyrusOne low-cost marry robust connectivity with massive data centers to scale. It creates a data center platform that virtually connects more than a dozen corporate facilities CyrusOne and third locations in many metropolitan markets.

Overall, CyrusOne operates 31 carrier-neutral colocation facilities across the United States, Europe and Asia to provide customers the flexibility and scale to meet their specific needs growth IT. CyrusOne facilities are designed to include infrastructure power density necessary to provide "excellent" available, including an architecture to the highest available power redundancy (2N).

Previous
Next Post »
0 Komentar