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SunGard to Open Sacramento Data Center
Data Center Knowledge (Jan 26 2010) Construction , Cloud Computing
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SunGard Availability Services is opening a data center facility in the Sacramento, Calif. market to provide disaster recovery and managed services, the company said. The new facility in Rancho Cordova is scheduled to open in May.
The new SunGard facility is 69,000 square feet, of which 28,000 square feet of conditioned raised floor will be available in phase one. The raised floor is divisible into caged areas and private suites. The facility has two electrical feeds totaling close to six megawatts of power and is carrier neutral, with nine fiber providers having access to the fiber vaults entering the data center.
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