HOU1 – Houston Data Center
Capacity | |
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Utility | 670MVA |
IT | 410MW |
Building | 350,000 SF |
Halls | 8 at 17,500 SF |
Density | 300 W/SF |
PUE | 1.35 |
Cooling | N+1 Configuration |
Connectivity | |
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Telcos | 7 |
MMRs: | 2 |
Carriers | Arelion, CenturyLink, Crown Castle, Level 3, Metro, Sprint, Windstream |
Why Houston?
Houston’s established energy infrastructure offers the reliable grid power needed to scale data centers quickly and efficiently. With on-site substations and available capacity, Serverfarm can sustainably meet the demand for data center capacity at a scale previously unseen in the region. This allows us to serve hyperscalers and tech companies while advancing Houston’s position as a major hub for digital growth and energy innovation.
Houston, TX
HOU1 offers fast connectivity and plenty of space for expansion.
What makes Houston data centers such a hot ticket?
It starts with proximity to fiber networks in the area.
DMaaS
As the global leader in DMaaS (Data Center Management as a Service), Serverfarm offers a robust data center management solution delivered through our award-winning cloud-based platform, InCommand. This DMaaS solution is a fully integrated service overseen and operated by trained experts in data center infrastructure and management.
Serverfarm’s DMaas powered by InCommand provides clients with remote access into their mission-critical infrastructure and data center assets. InCommand provides an FM NOC, offering consolidated alerts and alarms to streamline intelligent prioritization and resolution tracking. DMaaS powered by InCommand provides limitless room for clients to scale and innovate.
Sustainability
Serverfarm is doing our part to mitigate climate change, all while meeting our clients’ increasing capacity demands, by choosing to acquire and modernize existing facilities rather than build new. Reusing existing real estate helps to eliminate the carbon emissions required for a standard new construction building, resulting in a modeled 88% embodied carbon emission reduction. Buildings and construction directly represent around 39% of all annual global greenhouse gas emissions, so reducing the carbon produced by developing new buildings is an essential component to mitigating our global climate crisis.