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Home » QTS Signs Big Cloud Customer for DFW Mega Data Center

QTS Signs Big Cloud Customer for DFW Mega Data Center

April 25, 2016
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QTS Realty Trust confirmed that one of the world’s largest cloud provider companies has doubled its custom data center agreement to support its rapid growth.

The hyperscale cloud provider selected QTS in early 2016 to provide more than 20,000 square feet and four megawatts of power. The new agreement dramatically increases the company’s usage to a total of 40,000 square feet and eight megawatts of power at the LEED Gold certified QTS Dallas-Fort Worth mega data center.

The QTS Dallas-Fort Worth data center is 700,000 square feet with the capacity to increase by 600,000 square feet for a total of 1.3 million square feet. The purpose-built facility is structurally reinforced and built with 90′ subterranean concrete piers that isolate the building from movement.

http://www.qtsdatacenters.com/

  • QTS will open its newest mega data center in downtown Chicago in the former Chicago Sun-Times printing plant later this summer.
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