A data center with an area of 1 million square feet is located in Chandler
> A data center with an area of 1 million square feet is located in Chandler. In order to meet the requirements of large companies on the West Coast for information technology, CyrusO in Houston, USA...
A data center with an area of 1 million square feet is located in Chandler. In order to meet the requirements of large companies on the West Coast for information technology, CyrusOne in Houston, USA... The company said Wednesday it will build a 1 million-square-foot data center in Chandler, Arizona. It will be the largest data center in the greater Phoenix area and the second-largest information center in the United States, second only to the 1.1 million-square-foot data center in Chicago's Lake District. The investment of nearly 100,000 square feet of diverse office space is a major breakthrough for office investment in the Phoenix area following the economic crisis. The project is divided into three phases. The first phase will be completed in 2013. The company has not disclosed the cost of the project. Chief technical director Kevin Timmons said it will be a "large-scale, modular" new design. At the same time, he also emphasized that CyrusOne has a large number of loyal customers, and they will follow wherever CyrusOne goes. The center will employ 50 technical and managerial staff. However, the impact of this information center on the local area goes far beyond that. It will bring a large number of network management and hosting users into the area. The data center will also be equipped with a 110-megawatt substation, one of the largest in Phoenix and an existing dedicated substation in the United States. The data center market analysis report last October showed that demanders of information systems will flock to Phoenix because the expectations here are very good. The most important reasons are three points: stable power and power grid, low actual operating expenses, and low real estate costs. Perhaps the biggest drawback is the cost of air conditioning, and developers have begun to develop very economical solutions and purchase facilities to deal with this problem. For more information about Arizona real estate investment and development, please consult Tinna of Goldtrust Realty (480) 287-0180 E-mail: Goldtrustrealty2010@gmail.com
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