DuPont Fabros Technology Opens Latest Data Center In Chicago Metro Area
07/17/2015
CH2 is located on more than 15 acres of land just west of downtown Chicago in Elk Grove Village. CH2 Phase I includes 7.1 megawatts of critical load capacity and five computer rooms totaling nearly 45,000 square feet of white space. When fully developed, CH2 will include approximately 336,000 square feet and a critical load capacity totaling 25.6 megawatts.
"There are many reasons for us to expand our presence in Chicago, including customer demand, Cook County's competitive power rates, enhanced accessibility to O'Hare International Airport and Chicago's reputation as one of the country's leading telecommunications infrastructure cities" said Chris Eldredge, President/CEO of DFT. "We believe the combination of these factors, along with our relentless focus on performance and unequaled reliability, played a direct role in the execution of our first lease in this facility. It sets the stage for a successful future."
Constructed following the same award-winning design principles of DFT's Ashburn, VA-based ACC7 facility, CH2 offers a high degree of flexibility, provides customers with a variety of space offerings, cabinet layouts and power densities across 18 computer rooms, and features a chiller assist cooling system and an Isolated-Parallel UPS topology.
Each base computer room is approximately 9,000 gross square feet, delivers flexible power from 1.0 to 2.0 megawatts of critical load capacity and has a floor to ceiling height of 13 feet. CH2 is concurrently maintainable and has a design Power Usage Effectiveness (PUE) of 1.15 (annualized).
CH2 sits across the street from CH1. Customers located in CH2 have access to the 14 network carriers at CH1 using DFT's underground conduit system connecting the two datacenters. In addition, DFT executed a definitive agreement with AMS-IX USA to build and operate an Internet Exchange in CH2, which will be accessible by customers located in CH2 and in CH1.
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