Data Foundry has opened its "Texas 1" 250,000 square foot data center, offering 130,000 square feet of facilities initially. Texas 1 offers secure colocation and disaster recovery solutions, including dedicated worksite recovery space. Its design includes independent and diverse power, water and network feeds with no single point of failure within any of these systems, the company says.
The site’s fully redundant power is fed from two independent substations with a dedicated feed enclosed in an end-to-end, concrete encased duct bank, a rare feature for data centers, says Shane Menking, Data Foundry president.
Data Foundry opens Texas 1
Wednesday, September 14, 2011
Data Foundry Opens "Texas 1" Data Center in Austin, Texas
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