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Telx, a New York City-based provider of data center services, has expanded its US West Coast presence by taking space at a new Silicon Valley data center built and operated by Vantage.
The 32,000 sq ft of data center floor Telx leased at the facility on Vantage’s massive Santa Clara campus made it an “anchor tenant” in the building. This is Telx’s third San Francisco Bay Area data center and the first facility in the region it has leased from a vendor other than Digital Realty Trust, provider of its other two data centers there.
Telx president and CFO Chris Downie said the Vantage location positions the company to meet demand for colocation and interconnection services in the Silicon Valley.
“Now, California-based companies have the option to instantly take advantage of cloud-based services while leveraging unprecedented connectivity to the rest of the world,” he said
This will be the 17th site supporting Telx’s Cloud Connection Center portfolio of data center services for Cloud providers.
Telx’s other Bay Area data centers – operated by Digital – are in San Francisco, at 200 Paul Ave., and in Santa Clara, at 1100 Space Park Dr.
Image: a data hall at one of Vantage's data centers at its campus in Santa Clara, California