March 22, 2006 -- (WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) -- Managed data center service provider Sterling Network Services (sterlingnetwork.com) announced on Tuesday that it has completed installing two new high-capacity chilled water lines for its Phoenix data center facility.
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District energy firm Northwind Phoenix supplied Sterling with the water lines, which increase its data center's cooling capacity to more than 10,000 tons. The project is the largest district cooling installation in a commercial building in Arizona and one of the largest in the United States.
"The addition of these chilled water lines ensures an endlessly scalable solution for enterprises who demand the most secure, redundant and climate controlled environments for their servers and data," says Anthony Wanger, managing director of Sterling Network Services. "Sterling can meet and exceed any data center or colocation cooling requirement at virtually any level of redundancy."
Sterling Network Services owns and operates a carrier-neutral complex for single-point-of-contact control and accessibility. It provides managed data center services to clients that require uninterrupted access to public and private data and networks.