H5 Data Centers' Charlotte data center is located at 10105 David Taylor Drive in Charlotte's University Research Park (URP), a prominent center for technology innovation.
The initial Charlotte data center - a 60,000 SF data center powered shell and 147,000 SF office building situated on 28 acres - is currently fully leased to Peak 10 and several large enterprises. However, the adjacent land owned by H5 is ideal for a 50,000-100,000 SF build-to-suit. With access to numerous metro fiber providers, a central location within Charlotte's URP data center cluster, and access to low-cost and reliable power from Duke Energy, H5's Charlotte data center offers a compelling opportunity for companies in search of a wholesale North Carolina data center.
Flexible: choice of design | Highly secure |
Scalable: short and long-term | Easy network extension |
Cost-effective, energy efficient | Safe, convenient location |
Up to 100,000 SF build to suit | 60,000 SF data center |
N, N+1 or 2N UPS design | N, N+1 or 2N generators |
Access to numerous metro fiber providers | Opportunity for data center expansion |
147,000 SF office building | Mantraps |
24x7 security | Diverse interconnection to 113 N. Myers |
Established business park location | Key card & biometric access denials |
Carriers access the data center campus via multiple, diverse manholes adjacent to the data center. H5's North Carolina data center is proximate to a Wells Fargo data center and several metro fiber providers, providing a robust and affordable communications architecture. Examples of accessible carriers at H5's North Carolina Data Center include the following.
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Data center and remote hands services are provided by a dedicated team of experienced technicians, including licensed on-site electricians, remote hands technical staff, air-conditioning, and diesel maintenance engineers.