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The Vegas SuperNAP: A Data Center Revolution?
May 27th, 2008 : Rich MillerSwitch Communications’ SuperNAP, a 400,000 square foot data center under construction in Las Vegas, is a conversation starter. The facility’s operators say the $350 million facility will be the most advanced data center yet, supporting power loads exceeding 1,500 watts per square foot using only air cooling.
Rob Roy, co-founder of Switch Communications, says his company is the best-kept secret in the data center industry. After operating for eight years in stealth mode, serving a client base of military government and military and government customers and large Internet companies, the SuperNAP represents a coming out party for Switch and the data center technologies it has developed.
After years of media silence, Roy has begun discussing Switch’s operations and ambitions for the SuperNAP. The first mention of the SuperNAP leaked out May 5 on the blog for Silverback Migration Solutions, a Switch customer. This past weekend Roy was profiled in The Register, which also received a tour of one of Switch Communications’ five existing Las Vegas data centers. There’s also now a company website, providing information about Switch’s operations and a video preview of the SuperNAP.
We’ve spoken recently with Roy, who was enthusiastic about the data center technologies developed by Switch, and dismissive of those in the industry who might view his claims as improbable. “This is an industry of naysayers,” Roy said.
Roy says Switch operates a room in one of its data centers with cabinets for a name-brand customer running at 1,462 watts per square foot. Roy predicts that the SuperNAP will also be able to support customer power loads of 1,500 watts per square foot.
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