Inside BAIS' Santa Clara data center.
(WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) — Colocation and managed solutions provider BAIS (www.bayarea.net) announced on Tuesday it has completed the Phase II expansion of its Santa Clara, California data center.
The company has added 6MW of power to accommodate the high density requirements of its newest customer, whose name the company did not disclose.
In May, BAIS built out the Phase II of its 83,000 square foot data center, which now has 10MW of critical backup power capacity served by two 9MW 12KV feeders from Santa Clara Valley Power.
The facility features 30,000 square feet of data center space, which is expandable to 45,000 square feet.
BAIS’ colocation facility was built in 2009 and was rewarded the Silicon Valley Power Energy Innovator Award for its energy efficient technologies, equipment and innovative economizer architecture.
The facility features an economizer design includes cold aisle containment cabinets.
“BAIS is very proud to have been able to complete the development of its Phase II datacenter in such a short period and be able to accommodate the power and cooling requirements of this valued customer,” says BAIS president and CEO Tom Wye. “BAIS was able to accomplish this increase in high density power, because the site was designed and architected to accommodate incremental growth. We have an additional 9 Megawatt 12KV feeder installed, which we will activate in our Phase III extension.”
The company recently completed its SAS70 Type II audit, which backs the company’s commitment to customer service and effort to offer a world class facility with industry’s highest standard in operation and management to its customers.
Bay Area Internet Solutions provides colocation, managed IT solutions and high speed Internet access.
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