Area Development
A leading pan-Canadian provider of network and cloud-neutral data center solutions, eStruxture plans to add its second data center in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

Located in the Greater Vancouver municipality of Burnaby, eStruxture's VAN-2 facility will be able to support up to 30kW per cabinet, backed by 10MW of power, more than tripling the amount of server cabinet space available to its customers in the region. Covering 54,000 square feet, it will be eStruxture's largest data center to date in the region.

According to company officials this announcement, which follows the company's earlier announcement to expand its VAN-1 data center, underscores eStruxture's mission to grow its business operations in the region as demand accelerates.

"As a fast-growing digital hub, Vancouver continues to attract innovative enterprises with workloads that demand high density infrastructure," says Todd Coleman, President & CEO of eStruxture. "We are excited to offer the Vancouver market a new, state-of-the-art data center capable of scaling with the ever-increasing demands of our customers."

Close to the British Columbia Institute of Technology and the Trans-Canada highway, VAN-2 is in a convenient location proximal to stable, plentiful power and existing, dense fiber optic infrastructure, company officials said. To enhance redundancy for its customers, eStruxture will install a dedicated fiber ring between VAN-1 and VAN-2, as well as offer direct connectivity to Vancouver's primary carrier hotel at 555 Hastings.

Having established strong partnerships with leading network-as-a-service providers like Megaport and IX Reach, clients across all of eStruxture's data centers can benefit from secure, private connections to hundreds of service providers, global internet exchange points (IXPs) and over 900 customers. The company expects the 1st phase of the VAN-2 data center to be available for customers in the fourth quarter of 2019.