C7 Data Centers Opens its Fourth Data Center in Utah

C7 Data Centers' facilities in Salt Lake City and Lindon, UT Building V.

(WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) — Data center operator C7 Data Centers (www.c7dc.com) announced on Tuesday it has opened a new 65,000 square foot data center with 40,000 square feet of available data center space.

The new data center was built to meet the company’s rapid growth.

The company recently raised $9 million in capital, which it said it would use towards fueling further organic growth, funding additional phases for its data centers, and building new data centers.

Located in south Salt Lake County, the new Tier III data center will be built out in phases over the next 18 months in pods of 10,000 square feet.

As C7′s fourth data center, the initial phase of the building is open and ready for immediate occupancy.

Several large companies have already signed multi-year agreements to move into the facility including an anchor tenant.

The company says it has already leased or reserved 15,000 square feet of space.

The new data center has been built to include 36 inch raised floors, 10Mw of power capacity, and Internet service from three nationally-known bandwidth providers.

Utah has become a popular area for colocation and business continuance in recent years because of its disaster free record, low operational costs, strategic placement in the United States, and access to a well-educated workforce.

“C7 continues to attract companies requiring scalable, world-class data center space,” says Nathan Hatch, CEO of C7 Data Centers. “Providing real value at a competitive price resonates with prospective customers and our installed client base.”

C7 Data Centers offers data center solutions providing colocation, disaster recovery, and virtualization service to local, national and international businesses.

The company has three other data centers located in Utah, where low disaster geographic areas which have low cost power rates.

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