ADC Building $100M Green Data Center
June 17, 2008 — (WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) — According to a report appearing last week in the Sacramento Business Journal, data center startup Advanced Data Centers (adatacenters.com) is well into the construction of its first facility, intended to be particularly environmentally friendly.
The Sacramento facility is being built at McLellan Business Park, which, according to the ADC website is located on the McLellan Airforce Base, a facility that apparently affords the data center “on-site security, emergency services and full service airport.”
The data center will occupy 237,000 square feet, and include 11 private data center suites of 10,000 square feet each.
ADC president Michael Cohen tells the Sacramento Business Journal that the goal of the project is to create the most efficient data center possible, both for the purpose of the company’s bottom line and for its impact on the environment.
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