Overview
Digital Realty Coloation Data Center is a data exchange facility located in Business to business service, United States. It operates as a key telecommunications infrastructure node for data interconnection and colocation services.
Digital Realty Coloation Data Center is a data exchange facility located in Business to business service, United States. It operates as a key telecommunications infrastructure node for data interconnection and colocation services. The facility is operational and serves as a critical hub for data traffic exchange, supporting a wide range of clients requiring reliable and secure data center services. The facility operates under the regulatory framework of the United States, including FCC guidelines for telecommunications infrastructure and local zoning requirements. Data centers of this type typically provide high-bandwidth connectivity, redundant power, and cooling systems to ensure uptime and performance. The scale of this facility is consistent with medium to large data exchange centers that support regional internet traffic and cloud services. Environmental considerations for data exchange facilities include energy consumption and cooling water usage. Digital Realty Coloation Data Center likely employs energy-efficient technologies and may participate in renewable energy programs to mitigate its environmental footprint. The facility's role in the telecommunications ecosystem is vital for enabling digital connectivity and supporting business operations across various sectors.
Environmental context
The facility is situated in a region with a temperate climate, which influences cooling requirements for data center operations. Energy consumption is a primary environmental concern, with data centers often utilizing efficient cooling systems and seeking renewable energy sources. The visual impact of the building is typical for industrial areas, and RF emissions are managed within FCC safety standards.
Frequently asked questions
Digital Realty Coloation Data Center is located in Business to business service, United States, with coordinates 41.993338, -87.965363.
As a data exchange facility, it provides colocation, interconnection, and data center services for telecommunications and IT clients.
The facility is currently operational.
Data exchange facilities in the U.S. must comply with FCC regulations, local zoning laws, and environmental standards such as NEPA for construction and operation.
Data centers typically implement energy-efficient cooling, use renewable energy, and adhere to FCC RF exposure limits to minimize environmental impact.