The Boston Data Centers Project is a smart grid project located in Boston, Massachusetts, US.
Description
The Boston Data Centers Project was completed using smart grid as the technology category. It is an advanced grid infrastructure project with a rated capacity of 18MW. It is implemented in the data centre.
The Boston Data Centers Project has the following equipment associated with it:
- – Data Center
Additional information
– The Boston data center campus is engineered to ensure IT infrastructure resides in a physically and logically secure space.
– Designed to N+1 redundancy, these tightly controlled, colocation facilities include redundant utility feeds and are backed by a 100% power uptime SLA and humidity and temperature SLAs. – Critical exterior walls, doors and windows are constructed of materials that provide UL Standard #752, Level III Ballistic Protection.
– A hub for over 160 companies, the Boston campus is network diverse—offering cross-connect access to an ecosystem of network, hosting and storage providers.
– Energy Star Certified data center with 107,500 sq/ft raised floor space and access to 18 MW of utility power.
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