Digital Realty’s data center at 60 Hudson Street is recognized as one of the most important colocation and interconnection facilities in the world. It is the nerve center for international communications, offering access to physical connection points to lobal telecommunications networks and Internet backbones.
Occupying multiple floors with interconnectivity between all points, our site at 60 Hudson Street offers low-latency access to over 400 carriers, multiple financial exchanges, and application, media, content, and software-as-a-service providers with just a single connection.
Facility Specs:
Building: 24 stories 1,800,000 (sq.ft.)
Flood Zone: Outside 100 year flood plain
Seismic: Zone 2A
Utility Power Capacity: 3750 (kW)
UPS Power Capacity: 950 (kW)
UPS Redundancy: N-2N
Power Density: 80-125 (W/sq.ft.)
DC Power Capacity: 500 (kW)
Generator Power Capacity: 4500 (kW)
Generator Redundancy: N
Cooling Redundancy: N+1
Roof: Membrane and reinforced conrete decking, Roof right available
Floor Loading: 125 (lbs/sq.ft.)
Fiber and Building Entry: Diverse conduit entry points
Security: 24x365 manned security, Card key and biometric access control, Digital video monitoring and recording, SSAE 16 SOC2 Complaint
Parking: Available
History:
The building was built in 1928 to 1930, is 371 feet high and contains 24 stories. It was originally known as the Western Union Building, as it was the headquarters of Western Union and hence used for telegraph equipment. Like other previous telegraph hubs, it made it obvious for later data center use.
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