H5 Data Centers Expands Operations in San Antonio, Texas
08/31/2020
The 5,000 SF expansion of turn-key colocation space adds additional Tier III infrastructure capacity to the data center campus. H5 Data Centers’ expansion furthers the opportunities for the growing Texas interconnection ecosystem.
"International carriers, regional Internet Service Providers and enterprises continue to add to the growing San Antonio interconnection ecosystem," said Josh Simms, founder and CEO of H5 Data Centers. "Given San Antonio’s strategic position along key long haul fiber routes and location in South Texas, our data center is well positioned for continued IT infrastructure services growth."
San Antonio Edge Data Center includes the 85,000 square-foot carrier hotel expansion with new colocation space and increased power capacity in Downtown San Antonio and access to more than 25 communications carriers.
One of the leading privately-owned data center operators in the United States, with over 2 million square feet of data center space under management, H5 Data Centers operates data centers in; Albuquerque, Ashburn, Atlanta, Charlotte, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Denver, Phoenix, Quincy, San Antonio, San Jose, San Luis Obispo, and Seattle. The company designs and engineers flexible and scalable data center solutions to address the core infrastructure and edge requirements of its customers.
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