Tuesday, July 26, 2011

CyrusOne Completes Expansion of North Dallas Data Center

Commissions 65,000 square feet of data center space in North Dallas.

CyrusOne, a wholly owned subsidiary of Cincinnati Bell and data center provider, yesterday announced the commissioning of an additional 65,000 square feet of premium data center space in its North Dallas facility. Its North Dallas facility, which is located in the Convergence Technology Campus, currently offers 192,000 square feet of prime redundant power architecture with high-density capability and abundant connectivity.

The company avers that in order to meet future power requirements, it has entered into an agreement with Texas-New Mexico Power to add 14 megawatts (MW) of power capacity at the North Dallas facility by 2012. This will result in available power capacity of 22 MW with future expansion available up to 62 MW, as required.

It states that the company's data centers are uniquely designed to support highly powered server environments backed by fully redundant power architecture. This high density infrastructure allows customers the flexibility in choosing the most current server technology to install within their environment - more than 250 watts per square foot. Combined with its fully redundant power architecture, and dedicated on-site substation, the company provides the highest resiliency of power to customers, ensuring the availability of mission-critical systems.

"With the expansion of our North Dallas facility, CyrusOne stands ready to help enterprise customers better manage their data center requirements with highly cost-efficient and flexible solutions," said Gary Wojtaszek, President of CyrusOne. "Increasing demand from Fortune 1000 companies for colocation space in the Dallas area is being driven by business expansion and a growing desire to have a centralized location for applications and data center. CyrusOne is uniquely qualified to meet this demand."

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