Interxion Expands Data Center in Spain

(WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) — European carrier-neutral data center operator Interxion (www.interxion.com) announced on Monday it has completed a 4,921-square-foot expansion of its data center in Madrid, Spain.

This is just the latest in a series of data center expansions and openings for Interxion, which expanded its London data center in July by a more than 4,300 square feet, as well as opened its sixth Paris data center, which spans 290, 600 square feet.

The company currently has 25 carrier-neutral data centers located in 13 cities across 11 European countries.

The Madrid data center has already seen significant demand from customers in the enterprise, Internet and public sectors, having already sold 60 percent of its space.

The new data center space has minimum N+1 power and cooling and 2N UPS, as well as the most advanced security, alarm and monitoring systems.

It supports the latest high-density power configurations and has been designed using Interxion’s energy-efficient modular architecture, with free cooling and maximum-efficiency components and management as standard.

The expansion of the Madrid facility coincides with the company’s new point of presence in the data center for Spanish Internet Exchange, Espanix.

Interxion’s Madrid customers will be able to reduce latency and transit costs significantly by peering directly across the Espanix exchange, as well as have direct access to more than 30 carriers and network service providers within the data center.

“The completion of this project increases our capacity to satisfy increasing market demand and pass on economies of scale at a time when enterprises are rationalizing investments in expensive in-house data centre infrastructure and looking for best-in-class outsourced solutions,” says Robert Assink, managing director Interxion Spain.

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