Telx has announced that it has added 32,000 sq ft of industry leading high-power density, 2N redundant, energy-efficient space to its C3 Cloud Connection Center portfolio as the anchor tenant of a newSilicon Valleydata center. Telx's 17th Cloud Connection Center will offer premium colocation and interconnection services capable of supporting up to 400 W/sq ft within the green-designed Vantage Data Centers campus in Santa Clara, Calif. The new facility also offers colocation customers direct access to Telx's Global Marketplace of customers within their C3 data centers at 1100 Space Park facility in Santa Clara and 200 Paul in San Francisco. The new C3 data center will provide unprecedented speed, security, and access forSilicon Valley's social networking, e-commerce, gaming, cloud services, storage and Internet connectivity needs

 

"Leveraging our new Vantage Data Centers campus location, Telx is well positioned to meet the demands of Silicon Valley organizations by offering a rich portfolio of colocation and interconnection services—at the lowest energy pricing —that surpass area competitors," said Chris Downie, president and CFO of Telx. "Now, California-based companies have the option to instantly take advantage of cloud-based services while leveraging unprecedented connectivity to the rest of the world."

Telx is making premier data center space available immediately at the Vantage Data Centers campus location, supporting power densities up to 400 Watts per square foot or 16KW per cabinet in a 2N redundant infrastructure design. The newly commissioned facility is the latest addition to one of the most green data center compounds in the country, featuring an innovative design that guarantees a power usage effectiveness (PUE) rating below 1.3 to maximize energy efficiency.

"Vantage Data Centers is an industry leader in the development of large campus environments, giving our customers a strategic advantage with their long-term data center growth plans.

 

As the anchor tenant in our Santa Clara data center, Telx now has ample room to expand and provide distinctive, high-performance data center services," said Greg Ness, vice president, marketing, Vantage Data Centers. "As our campus InterConnection Center operator, Telx will bring its considerable expertise and experience in connecting the world's most in-demand networks, helping our other tenants at this location add value to their colocated infrastructure by building communities of interest."

 

As the retail InterConnection Center operator, Telx can offer customers at the Vantage campus direct connections to hundreds of the world's leading carriers, ISPs, cloud service and content providers. Enterprise colocation customers in Telx's Santa Clara C3 data center can also connect with its 200 Paul facility in San Francisco—one of the most carrier-dense InterConnection Centers in the nation.