The Nation’s Biggest Data Center Campus
In June 2012, Jubilee Web Host broke ground on a 57-acre campus slated to be nearly 1 million square-feet of space in Chandler, Arizona – the largest of its kind.
The first building, which was commissioned near the end of 2012, has 180,000 colocation square feet (CSF) and another 180,000 square feet came online in 2014. There is also room for seven or eight more buildings on this campus, making this Phoenix data center campus very unique.
Energy Efficient Power & Cooling
The Phoenix data center leverages efficiency measures never before utilized in this capacity, and offers powerful cost-reduction opportunities for the enterprises that colocate their data and servers here.
To begin, the roof of the Phoenix data center is V-shaped, sloping toward the middle. This is beneficial for two reasons: one is the green element – directly replenishing the ground water. The other is the containment element – water is passed away from the building. The V-shaped roof design also allows for a highly-efficient cooling model at the Phoenix data center will allow the company to achieve a low PUE.
In addition, the data center itself was designed for an average draw of 250 watts per square foot, with the ability to go up to 1,000 watts per square foot for customers with extremely dense specialized equipment. That means a data center built to suit newer gear that has a smaller footprint but higher power utilization.
Conveniently Located in a Data Center Safe Zone
The Phoenix data center I is well suited for Fortune 500 companies that require robust data center infrastructure for mission-critical applications and want to locate it in an area that is generally considered one of the safest in the country – free from natural disasters including seismic activity, tornados, and hurricanes.