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Massive Switch SuperNAP in Las Vegas Fills Up

October 22, 2012
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Switch, which operates the massive 407,000 square foot (37,800 m2) SuperNAP data center in Las Vegas, announced record-breaking sales for the month of September. Switch sold 533 cabinets of space and 7.6 MVA of power over a 30-day time period. There were 40 new clients. This will serve to bring the SuperNAP up to 84% occupancy.

Switch provides colocation, connectivity, and cloud services for national and multi-national companies, government agencies and other organizations.

During the last year, Switch said it has delivered 40 MVA to its clients at the Switch SuperNAP-7 facility.

This facility has 84 MVA of UPS and over 10 million CFM/tons of cooling available to deliver to its clients.

“No other data center on earth can match it,” said Missy Young, EVP of sales. “These numbers should end the debate on what facility is the world’s largest modular data center.”

While SuperNAP-7 nears capacity, Switch said its its eighth facility in Las Vegas will be client-ready in May 2013.

http://switchlv.com

  • Switch recently announced expansion of the Switch SuperNAP Las Vegas Campus to a total data center space of 2.2 million square feet (204,000m2), making it the largest commercially available and independent technology business ecosystem in the world. 
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