Opportunities always present challenges, especially in the competitive data center industry. CoreSpace, a growing hosting company, seized an opportunity to expand its data center presence with the acquisition of an existing 30,000-sq-ft data center in the Dallas area. With more than 20 years experience in the data center industry, the CoreSpace team knew that the facility’s open footprint, mechanicals, infrastructure and heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) systems were all solid.
Yet they understood that the original distributed energy management and power backup architecture protecting the facilities’ servers needed to be on their list of upgrades to bring their data center up to their stringent service level agreement (SLA) standards for uptime, quality, and reliability they deliver for their customers.