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OpenColo Santa Clara is a data center in Santa Clara, CA, located at 3223 Kenneth Street within the Silicon Valley market. This OpenColo facility offers 71,000 square feet of data center space, designed to support stable operations with 2N power redundancy and N+1 cooling. The building is engineered to maintain optimal operating temperatures for critical infrastructure while providing physical security for customer deployments.
Businesses can procure colocation offerings at OpenColo Santa Clara, including options for cabinets and cages. The site also provides connectivity solutions such as Dedicated Internet Access (DIA), IP Transit, and Ethernet Private Line services from providers like CommandLink, Lumen, and Megaport. Cross-connects are available for direct network access. Buyers can compare available offerings and instant pricing, request quotes, and coordinate procurement for this facility through the Inflect marketplace.
The OpenColo Santa Clara data center supports diverse requirements for customers seeking reliable infrastructure in the Silicon Valley region. This focus on redundant power and cooling helps support continuous operation for various deployment needs. Inflect coordinates the quoting and contracting process for colocation and network services at this location.
Q: What network and connectivity options are listed for OpenColo Santa Clara?
A: OpenColo Santa Clara offers network and connectivity options including Dedicated Internet Access (DIA), IP Transit, and Ethernet Private Line from providers such as CommandLink, Lumen, and Megaport. The facility supports direct interconnection through cross-connects and provides private line access for regional customers.
Q: What power or sustainability context is available for OpenColo Santa Clara?
A: OpenColo Santa Clara is designed with 2N power redundancy, supporting a high level of power availability for customer deployments. The OpenColo facility also features N+1 cooling redundancy to maintain consistent environmental conditions for critical IT infrastructure within the building.