Data center colocation provider Sabey Data Centers, a company acting as the investment manager on behalf of its institutional clients, has begun construction on a new, 40-acre data center campus in Round Rock, Texas. The new campus will provide up to 72-megawatt (MW) power capacity.
On July 20, a groundbreaking ceremony celebrated the construction of the two-building, 40-acre data center campus. The facility design will accommodate requirements of all sizes, including hyperscale cloud deployments. When complete, this data center campus will offer 430,000 square feet of colocation space supported by high-density cooling, “low cost” of power, eight layers of security, carrier-neutral options, and more.
In addition, Sabey’s Austin Data Center Campus will feature its latest innovations that maximize available data center space while shrinking its construction footprint with a target Ready for Service Date of Q2 2023.
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“This new market expansion reinforces the continued demand for digital capacity and is an exciting time for the Sabey organization,” said Jeffrey Kanne, President and CEO of National Real Estate Advisors and Vice Chairman of Sabey Data Centers.
Sabey’s colocation data center portfolio includes data center campuses in Austin, Ashburn, New York City, Seattle, and Central Washington.
“Sabey is dedicated to meeting our customers’ increased demand for digital infrastructure and thrilled that this market expansion will pave the way for future technology developments in the region,” added Rob Rockwood, President of Sabey Data Centers. “Planning with the City of Round Rock, Round Rock Chamber, and other valued partners has been a welcoming experience.”