Expands by 60,000 sq.ft. to 125,000 sq.ft. of hosted data storage and is engineered to accommodate dense computing systems at 250 watts/sq.ft.
CyrusOne, a
data center provider, today announced on Tuesday that it is expanding
its Houston data center by an additional contiguous 60,000 sq.ft.
According to the company, this new campus will offer approx 125,000
sq.ft. of hosted data storage and is engineered to accommodate dense
computing systems at 250 watts/sq.ft. The new facility will be ready
for customer installations by the summer of 2007.
"The increased demand for high availability and dense computing
enterprise data centers has never been stronger. Many companies, as
well as some of our customers, are moving toward dense computing due to
the data processing capabilities," said Dave Ferdman, President and
CEO, CyrusOne. "This expanded data center is a major step in our
commitment to providing customers with scalable, cost-effective,
forward-looking solutions."