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DataBank buys data centers in Houston from CyrusOne for $670 mn

DataBank, a provider of enterprise-class colocation, interconnection, and managed cloud services, has agreed to purchase four existing data centers in the Houston, TX metro area from CyrusOne for $670 million.
CyrusOne Austin III data centerThe four Houston facilities will add more than 300,000 square feet of raised-floor data center capacity, and 42.5 MW of critical IT load, as well as customers from healthcare, financial, energy, media, and software sectors.

DataBank’s total portfolio will now feature more than 65 facilities and 2.0M square feet of raised-floor data center capacity.

The four Houston facilities include the data center located 4201 Southwest Freeway, currently known as the CyrusOne Galleria data center, as well as three others known as West I, West II, and West III, which are all located on the Westway Park Blvd Campus 20 minutes west of Downtown Houston.

The Houston West Campus is also the metro’s primary interconnection point with over 30 fiber networks, 3,500 cross connects and public cloud on-ramps from AWS and Google.

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