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CoreSite Touts Green Initiatives with...
Green Technology (Aug 27 2009) Power and Cooling
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As communications technology advances and the volume of network traffic builds, customer demand for data center resources is growing. To help fill the need, a Denver-based provider of data center, colocation and peering services is expanding its Northern Virginia data center and is adding several so-called “green” initiatives.
CoreSite recently announced a plan to expand its Reston, Va. data center at 12100 Sunrise Valley Drive to add 6 Megawatts to the facility. The expansion will essentially double CoreSite’s power capacity to 12 Megawatts, permitting the company to serve an additional 50 customers. Currently, the data center has about 50 customers in the enterprise, government, Tier 1 carriers, and cloud sectors.
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