DataBank Completes Seven Data Center Expansions to Fuel Scalability Across US

DataBank Completes Seven Data Center Expansions to Fuel Scalability Across US
Enterprise-class colocation, connectivity, and managed service provider, DataBank has concluded a series of seven data centre expansions in Dallas, Las Vegas, San Diego, Irvine, Kansas City, as well as two in Atlanta. According to DataBank, these additions, accomplished within the past 12 months, collectively deliver a substantial capacity of over 15 megawatts of power and 114,000 square feet of raised floor space. This upgrade sets the stage for businesses to effortlessly expand their compute resources without resorting to data centre migration.

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Facilitating Growth for Various Business Stages

DataBank highlighted the significance of these expansions for businesses at all stages. Existing occupants of these data centres now have ample room to foster growth, eliminating the complexity and expenses associated with relocating to new facilities.

“For organizations planning to deploy, or for existing customers already set up in these data centres, these expansions give them more room to grow. They can avoid the hassle of moving to a new data centre when it’s time to scale their compute resources,” said DataBank.

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Advanced Security and Compliance Measures

As per DataBank, the revamped data centres come well-equipped with power designs and cooling systems, ensuring reliability through redundancy. The dual-factor authentication bolsters client access, while around-the-clock staffing and CCTV surveillance further bolster on-site security. These data centres also adhere to a range of compliance standards including SSAE18, SOC1, SOC2, HIPAA, GLBA, and PCI-DSS.

Robust Nationwide Infrastructure

DataBank said, Strategically situated in major US metropolitan areas, these seven data centres not only serve as interconnect hubs but also extend customer network infrastructure to the edge, facilitating low-latency connections essential for today’s end-users.