Vantage Data Centers: AZ1 Phoenix Data Center
Vantage Data Centers AZ1 Phoenix Data Center is located at 45 South Bullard Avenue, Goodyear, AZ, USA. The data center is 800000 sqft. There is a total of 800000 sqft in raised floor space for colocation. It has access to 32 MW of power. We found 77 data center locations within 50 miles of this facility. No certifications are specified for this location.
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About AZ1 Phoenix Data Center
Discover the simple solution for your digital infrastructure needs in Phoenix's top data center market. Vantage is constructing four new data centers on a 50-acre campus in Goodyear, just outside of Phoenix. This impressive facility will provide 176MW of IT capacity and over one million square feet of space once fully developed. Our average density of 250W/SF allows for high-density applications, with the flexibility to adjust as needed.
By choosing Vantage Data Centers, you'll gain access to a unique blend of cutting-edge technology and expert staff. Our sustainable and reliable cooling and power systems, along with rigorous physical security measures, ensure optimal performance and peace of mind. In addition, our campuses offer amenities to keep your team happy, all while maintaining operational excellence and adhering to our strict service and delivery standards worldwide.
Amenities
Customizable offices and individual workspaces, secure storage with easy access between data modules and proximity to local amenities like Canyon Trails Towne Center and Palm Valley Pavilions West
Power
Powered by Arizona Public Service Company (APS), dedicated substation onsite, multiple, diverse utility power feeds and receiving power at 69+kV and distributing around campus at 12kV and 480V
Cooling
Computer Room Air Handling (CRAH) units, closed-loop chilled water system with air-side economizers, Water Utilization Efficiency (WUE) is near zero (liters/per kW/hr) using the latest cooling design
Connectivity
Most of the infrastructure in the area will utilize underground deployment topologies, multiple Meet-Me-Rooms (MMRs) and multiple points of entry (POEs)