530,000 SF 30 MW Facility
PHX02 Data Center
PHX02 Data Center
Welcome to phoenixNAP’s new data center site
The facility will feature a single story building spanning 530,000 square feet. With a power capacity of up to 30 MW A and B, this site is conveniently situated across from phoenixNAP's flagship data center in Phoenix, Arizona.
Facility will be equipped with redundant power and cooling systems, as well as over 15,000 racks with up to 44+kW power density per rack, ideal for a wide range of high-density requirements.
Space will be available for occupancy within 18 to 24 months from contract signature. Don't miss out on the opportunity to reserve your space today and gain access to our high-density design, cutting-edge data center technologies, and unparalleled security and connectivity options.
Facility will be equipped with redundant power and cooling systems, as well as over 15,000 racks with up to 44+kW power density per rack, ideal for a wide range of high-density requirements.
Space will be available for occupancy within 18 to 24 months from contract signature. Don't miss out on the opportunity to reserve your space today and gain access to our high-density design, cutting-edge data center technologies, and unparalleled security and connectivity options.
Facility Overview
Delivering 18 months from contract, this is a unique anchor tenant opportunity in a dynamic Data Center Market
Features:
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Security & Interconnectivity:
Arizona’s First AWS Direct Connect and Google Cloud Interconnect Location
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Location
Centrally located
Over the last 40 years, the population of Metro Phoenix has tripled, growing from 1.6 million people in 1980 to over 5 million residents today. People from around the world continue to be drawn to the area for its exceptional quality of life including warm weather, quality higher education opportunities, outstanding employment opportunities and affordable cost of living.
The employment base in Phoenix more than quadrupled over the last 40 years from 430,100 employees in 1974 to 2,240,950 employees by mid-year 2020.
The employment base in Phoenix more than quadrupled over the last 40 years from 430,100 employees in 1974 to 2,240,950 employees by mid-year 2020.
Current metro PHOENIX
population is 5.1M |
Phoenix metro’s population is
forecasted to grow by 300K people by 2028 |
That’s more
than 150+ new people per day |
Why Phoenix
Arizona’s attractive for data centers especially for it’s low risk of national disasters.Due to an attractive data center tax program, consistent diverse fuel mix and vibrant data center landscape aided by low susceptibility to natural disasters, Phoenix continues to provide one of the lowest total cost of occupancy markets for data center operations.
From a demand perspective, Greater Phoenix has recognized increased absorption by cloud and software-as-a-service (SaaS) companies. This trend has resulted primarily from enterprise data center migration as they transition their infrastructure and software needs toward public and private clouds. From an end-user and industry perspective, the Phoenix market has maintained a mix of banking, financial services, ecommerce, software, healthcare, and technology based-companies. This metropolitan area has attracted significant attention by new national operators looking to make a push into the market due to the impact cloud service providers are making on a national scale and the relatively low absorption Greater Phoenix has yet to recognize from cloud companies. With the continued growth of cloud computing and the largescale requirements that the cloud operators will inevitably provide, Greater Phoenix is positioned well to appeal to this user group. |
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