On 3/23/13 11:20 AM, Jay Ashworth wrote:
1M sq ft datacenter in former VZN CO at 375 Pearl:
http://www.wallstreetandtech.com/it-infrastructure/worlds-largest-high-rise-data-center-ope/240151399
From the story:
"""
Intergate.Manhattan is not only one of the largest facilities [at 32 stories,
all rentable space], but it also the only data center that is located in a city
center, according to Sabey.
totally wrong without the context.
Sabey Data Center Properties operates 13 facilities in the United
States, totaling approximately 2 million square feet of data center
space. Intergate.Manhattan is not only one of the largest facilities,
but it also the only data center that is located in a city center,
according to Sabey.
plenty on other DCs in city centers, the only one of theirs that is...
However, some financial services IT experts question locating a large data center in Manhattan.
"The fact that a building has integrity, and back up systems, is just one thing," says
Steve Rubinow, CIO, Marketplaces Division, Thomson Reuters. "But, as we learned on 9/11 and
during Sandy, you also need to be able to get people and materiel to and from the building in times
of an emergency. And after 9/11, it became very apparent that building data centers on an island,
whether it is Manhattan island or any other island, it is a real bother. It creates an added layer
of complexity."
Currently, the data center is in its first phase, providing 100,000 square feet
of data center space and 5.4 Megawatts of power. Eventually,
Intergate.Manhattan will accommodate 40 Megawatts of data center capacity on
600,000 square feet of data center floor space, with the additional 400,000
square feet dedicated to power, cooling and infrastructure.
"""
Cheers,
-- jra