Datacenter.com Completes Phase 2 of its Amsterdam Data Center

Carrier-neutral data center operator Datacenter.com has completed phase 2 of its Amsterdam AMS1 data center. The colocation company claims its data center expansion was necessary due to strong demand from domestic and international enterprise and cloud computing customers. 

The data center floor area of Datacenter.com AMS1 has been increased by 30% to 1.800 square meters (approximately 19.400 square feet). This has created room for an additional 250 data center cabinets. An additional 1,5 megawatt of power supply has been realized. Phase 2 of this carrier-neutral facility is now available for existing and new colocation customers.

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Jochem Steman
“We continue to strategically expand Datacenter.com’s footprint based on customer and market demands,” said Jochem Steman, CEO of Datacenter.com.

The Datacenter.com AMS1 facility is strategically located in Amsterdam Southeast, the Netherlands, right on top of the prime fiber network routes from international carriers and backbones in Europe. Datacenter.com Amsterdam AMS1 is engineered to deliver redundant critical power and cooling, allowing for concurrent maintenance without interruption.

“Amsterdam continues to be a major central hub for data centers and our customers require top of the line infrastructure and flexible offerings,” said Jochem Steman, CEO of Datacenter.com. “We continue to strategically expand Datacenter.com’s footprint based on customer and market demands. Datacenter.com’s innovative data center offering provides significant operational efficiencies and costs benefits for our customers. We look forward to continuing to support our valued existing customers and new customers at our Datacenter.com AMS1 facility and other locations to meet their data center needs and meet them as quickly as possible.”

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