Sabey Data Centers has completed the first building of its new 430,000-square-foot data center campus in Round Rock, Texas, marking a significant milestone in its expansion. The facility, known as SDC Austin, is designed to maximize space while offering up to 84 megawatts of critical power capacity. It supports advanced technologies like liquid cooling and high-density computing, with up to 200 kW per cabinet. The Texas Advanced Computing Center (TACC) will deploy Horizon, the largest academic supercomputer dedicated to open-scientific research, at this new facility.
SDC Austin highlights Sabey’s focus on reliability, security, connectivity, and sustainability. Located in a key tech hub, the campus is expected to serve enterprises and hyperscalers looking for scalable, sustainable data center solutions. Sabey’s energy-efficient design is part of its broader goal of achieving net-zero carbon emissions by 2029.
• 430,000-square-foot data center campus in Round Rock, Texas
• SDC Austin to offer 84 MW of critical power capacity
• Supports up to 200 kW per cabinet for liquid cooling and high-density computing
• Texas Advanced Computing Center to deploy Horizon supercomputer at the site
• Sabey aims for net-zero carbon emissions by 2029
• Part of Sabey’s strategy to serve enterprise and cloud providers in the Austin tech hub
“With our new Round Rock campus, Sabey reinforces its position as an industry leader delivering world-class data center facilities,” said Rob Rockwood, President of Sabey Data Centers.






