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Venyu opens new data center with $14 mn investment

Venyu, a cloud-based virtualization and disaster proven data recovery vendor, has opened its new data center facility in Baton Rouge, Louisiana with an investment of $14 million.

The 23,000 sq. ft. facility offers new levels of power density and additional redundancies to meet and exceed the current industry standards for cloud-based data services.

“In today’s highly competitive market, industry demand for crucial data center services such as colocation, cloud hosting, managed hosting and cloud backup are on the rise — as businesses seek more cost-effective IT solutions to drive efficiencies and generate revenue,” said Scott Thompson, CEO of Venyu.

Venyu opens new data center with $14 mn investment

The new data center facility features both biometric and ID card authentication at all entrances. 24-hour surveillance covers the entire facility, which is additionally protected with fully redundant HVAC systems and advanced fire suppression.

Venyu said the indoor, mezzanine-level placement of HVAC equipment ensures the company can perform both maintenance and upgrades with no disruption to customer service while gaining increased energy efficiencies.

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