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Data center services provider Green House Data announce has partnered with fifteenfortyseven Critical Systems Realty (1547) to develop a data center facility in Cheyenne, Wyoming.

 

The 35,000 sq ft, 5MW, concurrently-maintainable facility is designed to house wholesale, retail and cloud colocation services for high-power-density customers. It will join Green House Data's existing 10,000 sq ft facility to form the nucleus of a planned multi-building data center campus, the companies said.

 

The first 5,000 sq ft phase is scheduled to be completed by the end of the first quarter of 2014. The facility will have 100 gigabit per second (Gbps) network capacity with redundancy across four network carriers and low-latency connectivity to major data center hubs in New York, Los Angeles, Chicago and Dallas.

 

"This new data center is ideal for organizations from either coast who need to incorporate safe locations into their disaster recovery and business continuity planning," states \

 

Shawn Mills, president of Green House Data, said the new data center was ideal for companies from either coast of the US who need safe disaster-recovery locations for their business-continuity planning. “With this expansion, we will be able to offer the business community across the central regions a secure, efficient, state-of-the-art data center that combines a unique climate with strategic access to the key data center hubs in the US,” he said.

 

Green House Data powers its infrastructure with 100% renewable energy, including wind and solar, and its facilities use Wyoming's characteristically cool and dry climate for outside-air cooling year-round.

 

The site has more than 10 acres of adjacent land available for further development.