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Home » CyrusOne Expands Mega Data Center in Carrollton, Texas

CyrusOne Expands Mega Data Center in Carrollton, Texas

July 22, 2015
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CyrusOne completed a new hall that adds nearly 60,000 square feet of colocation space and 4.5 megawatts of electrical capacity to its mega data center in Carrollton, Texas.

The Carrollton data center is the largest such facility in Texas at 670,000 square feet. The Carrollton data center , which is also one of the most energy-efficient, multi-tenant data centers in the United States, houses the infrastructure and 911-dispatch center for Carrollton, Coppell, Farmers Branch, and Addison, Texas. The communities have consolidated 911-dispatch services to form the North Texas Emergency Communications Center.

“Our customer base in this key market continues to grow rapidly,” said John Hatem, senior vice president, design and construction, CyrusOne. “Adding more space and power capabilities to our Carrollton facility ensures that we can continue to scale effectively and provide mission-critical infrastructure capabilities to meet our growing customer demand.”

http://www.cyrusone.com/press-releases/2015/pr_07202015/

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