Data centers serve as the memory of commercial, industrial, and government facilities. They store credit card information, confidential government material, and other sensitive information that could potentially put an individual or country at risk. Thus, the reliability of the electric power and the power quality must be exceptionally high. In many cases, the stability of data centers depends on the copper inside.
One Summer Street, a massive data center occupying the basement levels and multiple roof areas of a two-and-one-half-acre, city-block-size building, supplies high-quality electric power to an extensive customer base 24 hours a day, seven days a week. It includes eight utility feeds from two substations and service connections to no less than 40 national and international communication carriers. It is the largest and arguably the most significant data center facility in the entire New England region.