Inside ViaWest's Tier IV Data Center

ViaWest recently opened the doors at its new Lone Mountain Data Center in north Las Vegas. The Lone Mountain facility is the first Tier IV designed colocation facility in North America, according to the Uptime Institute. Check out our photo feature for details.

Rich Miller

March 20, 2013

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Inside ViaWest's Tier IV Data Center

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ViaWest's new Lone Mountain data center features a cooling system that can alternate between three methodologies, dependent upon weather conditions. The "Super-CRAC" unit in front managed a chilled water loop. (Photo: ViaWest)

ViaWest recently opened the doors at its new Lone Mountain Data Center in north Las Vegas. The facility will offer 74,000 square feet of raised floor space within a 110,000 square foot building. The Lone Mountain facility is the first Tier IV designed colocation facility in North America, according to the Uptime Institute. Check out our photo feature, Closer Look: ViaWest's Tier IV Las Vegas Data Center, for details.

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