New Buffalo 1 megawatt Datacenter
Buffalo, NY – 29 July 2015 – ColoCrossing, a leading server and datacenter management company with datacenters throughout the United States, announced on 29 July, that it has completed phase one of its datacenter build at its new facility in Buffalo, New York. This build completes construction of phase one operations with ColoCrossing’s highly skilled technical teams at the companies’ datacenter at 325 Delaware Avenue. This consolidation further enhances the companies’ 24/7/365 days per year service levels to its customers throughout the Western New York and Mid-Atlantic regions.
“325 Delaware is one of the major Telecommunications hubs in Western New York and the City of Buffalo. This location offers significant availability of network connectivity to major internet networks including Verizon and Level3” notes Jon Biloh, President of ColoCrossing.
Additionally, the 1mW of power capacity and substantial power density availability improves customer scalability and flexibility as well as enhances ColoCrossing’s information management, security, and reliability services to its customers.
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The newly constructed data center location provides ColoCrossing customers highly advanced redundant Generator and Uninterruptable Power Supply advantages that increase customer system availability and reliability 24/7/365 days per year.
Where is a data center?
Colocation data centers are located worldwide, often in areas with stable power supply, low disaster risks, and strong connectivity infrastructure. Major data center hubs in the United States include cities like Ashburn (Virginia), Dallas, Phoenix, Chicago, and Silicon Valley.
Which data center is best for the United States?
Some of the top data center providers in the U.S. include Equinix, Digital Realty, CoreSite, QTS Realty Trust, and ColoCrossing, each offering reliable infrastructure, scalability, and high security.
How does data center cooling work?
Data center cooling systems maintain optimal temperatures by using technologies such as:
- CRAC (Computer Room Air Conditioning) units
- Liquid cooling systems
- Hot and cold aisle containment
- Evaporative cooling
These methods ensure that servers and equipment don’t overheat, maintaining performance and preventing hardware failures.
How does a data center work?
A data center functions as a centralized facility where data center servers, storage devices, and networking equipment store, process, and distribute data. It includes:
- Power supply – Backup generators and UPS ensure continuous power.
- Cooling systems – Maintain optimal temperatures.
- Network infrastructure – Ensures fast and secure data transmission.
- Security systems – Protect data physically and digitally.
- Monitoring tools – Ensure uptime and operational efficiency.
ColoCrossing excels in providing enterprise Colocation Services, Dedicated Servers, VPS, and a variety of Managed Solutions, operating from 8 data center locations nationwide. We cater to the diverse needs of businesses of any size, offering tailored solutions for your unique requirements. With our unwavering commitment to reliability, security, and performance, we ensure a seamless hosting experience.
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