Address | 5350 South Valentia Way, Greenwood Village, CO, USA | Space | |
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Owner | H5 Data Centers | Air conditioning & Cooling | |
Contact | +1 877-210-9960 ,N/A | Standards |
H5 Data Centers' Denver data center is a purpose-built facility, initially constructed by United Airlines and most recently owned by the global distribution system manager Galileo (a division of Travelport), a leading global travel commerce platform. The data center campus sits on more than 12 acres in the Denver Tech Center and is comprised of four buildings totaling nearly 300,000 square feet. H5 Data Centers' Denver data center campus actually supports two independent Tier III, concurrently maintainable data centers.
Since acquiring the data center, H5 Data Centers has invested nearly $20 million in mechanical and electrical upgrades, energy-efficiency improvements and physical data center build-outs. The Denver team is comprised of nearly 20 people who operate one of Colorado's best data centers and have an average tenure of over 15 years at the site. No other data center comes close to this average tenure. As a result, the team has succeeded to maintain 100% uptime at the Denver data center for nearly 15 years.
Denver's only wholesale data center accommodates the mission critical needs of multiple Fortune 500 companies and offers a unique combination of size, physical security, certifications, Fortune 500 customer base, access to carriers, and uptime track record.
Unique aspects of the Denver data center campus include:Xcel Energy provides the Denver data center with over 17.5 MWs of reliable and affordable power (average annual costs per kWh of less than $0.075) from diverse substations. H5 Data Centers in turn manages two independent concurrently maintainable Tier III data centers on the campus, each with separate mechanical and electrical systems. All systems are meticulously maintained by our 24x7 on-site Denver engineering team.
H5 Data Centers manages an on-site 400 kW rooftop solar power array which adds additional renewable power to the existing Xcel Energy energy mix but also reduces the peak demand quantity (which reduces overall energy costs).
Electrical and mechanical highlights include:H5 Data Centers' Denver data center campus is one of the country's most secure data center site's. The sites best-in-class physical security include motion-sensitive fences, 24x7 on-site security staff, and multiple layers of dual-authentication access checkpoints. After the events of 9/11, the United States Department of Transportation (DOT) even approved of the data center's security parameters.
The data center offers some of the following security benefits:H5 Data Centers' Denver data center offers carrier-neutral colocation and data center services, providing customers with access to a variety of different regional, national and international telecommunications carriers and fiber providers. With its carrier partners, H5 Data Centers serves a growing community of enterprises, content delivery networks (CDNs) and cloud service providers seeking to improve their mission critical operations.
There are two (2) independent meet-me rooms on the Denver data center campus that are backed by separate mechanical and electrical infrastructure.
Highlights of H5 Data Centers' Denver network-neutral data center:Denver ranks as one of the safest locations to place a data center in the United States, as it is very unlikely to be affected by tornadoes, earthquakes, hurricanes, or flooding. Further, H5 Data Center's Denver data center offers easy access to Denver International Airport.
H5 Data Centers conducts annual Type 2 SOC 1 audits and ISO 27001 certification.
H5 Data Centers' Denver data center product offering includes: