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     385  0 Kommentare CoreSite Expands Data Center Footprint in Silicon Valley and Denver Campuses to Meet Growing Capacity, Power Demands

    CoreSite, a leading hybrid IT solutions provider and subsidiary of American Tower Corporation (NYSE: AMT) (“American Tower”), today announced the continued expansion of its Silicon Valley and Denver data center campuses to meet the dynamic digital infrastructure requirements of public and private cloud providers, enterprises, network and service providers. As a leading interconnection provider, CoreSite is adding its ninth data center in Santa Clara, California. With the addition of the new 240,000-square-foot, purpose-built data center – known as SV9 – the company’s newest Silicon Valley data center campus will have 1.179 million total square feet of data center space. Located at 2915 Stender Way, SV9 will offer 34 megawatts of IT load with a new utility substation onsite. CoreSite has also completed the design and permitting process to add 3,420 square feet and 500 kilowatts of IT load to its downtown Denver (DE1) data center at 910 15th Street, one of the most interconnected data centers in the Denver metro region.

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    CoreSite’s SV9 240,000-square-foot data center, located at 2915 Stender Way, is under construction at the Santa Clara campus. The structural steel and concrete pours are now complete. (Photo: Business Wire)

    CoreSite’s SV9 240,000-square-foot data center, located at 2915 Stender Way, is under construction at the Santa Clara campus. The structural steel and concrete pours are now complete. (Photo: Business Wire)

    Silicon Valley Market Expansion

    The CoreSite Silicon Valley footprint – spanning Milpitas, San Jose and Santa Clara – is currently comprised of eight operational data centers and offers one of the largest retail and wholesale campuses in the Bay Area with a natively dense network and robust cloud ecosystem.

    The massive scale of the Santa Clara campus is coupled with the availability of native cloud onramps in the heart of some of the largest concentrations of internet and technology companies in the world. These qualities uniquely enable CoreSite to support a broad range of colocation use cases from enterprises and digital platforms. Through the Open Cloud Exchange (OCX), CoreSite’s leading software-defined networking platform, customers utilize the superior interconnection needed to reach new markets, rapidly scale on-demand, reduce total cost of operation and accelerate IT modernization. The OCX is uniquely suited to meet the most demanding compute needs of digital platforms with a rich ecosystem of 205 cloud, network and IT service providers available.

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    CoreSite Expands Data Center Footprint in Silicon Valley and Denver Campuses to Meet Growing Capacity, Power Demands CoreSite, a leading hybrid IT solutions provider and subsidiary of American Tower Corporation (NYSE: AMT) (“American Tower”), today announced the continued expansion of its Silicon Valley and Denver data center campuses to meet the dynamic digital …