CyrusOne today announced its new data center in Austin with 172,000 square feet of shell offering 120,000 colocation square feet (CSF), with up to 12 megawatts of power, and over 25,000 square feet of class A office space at full build.
The first phase of construction includes up to 60,000 square feet of CSF and 6 megawatts of critical load. CyrusOne said the Austin III data center is projected to be the company’s largest facility in Austin.
“Once this facility is complete, enterprise-level companies will be able to utilize our Massively Modular design capabilities to scale rapidly and efficiently while taking advantage of CyrusOne’s exceptional uptime delivered by redundant power, cooling, and connectivity infrastructure,” said John Hatem, senior vice president, data center design and construction, CyrusOne.
The Austin III data center will be part of CyrusOne’s National Internet Exchange (IX) to enable interconnection to other CyrusOne data centers in Texas and beyond.
CyrusOne has 25 carrier-neutral data center facilities across the United States, Europe, and Asia. CyrusOne serves nine of the Fortune 20 and 144 of the Fortune 1000 among its more than 665 customers.
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