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Fiber Connectivity Benefits Silicon Valley Data Center Market

By Rich Miller - September 13, 2019

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Within the Silicon Valley market, Santa Clara has emerged as the prime location due to power pricing from the municipal utility, Silicon Valley Power. This post, part of a new Data Center Frontier Special Report, takes a look at the current business environment in Silicon Valley for data centers, including disaster risk, power cost, incentives and more.

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New Projects Help Address Growing Silicon Valley Data Center Demand

By Rich Miller - September 5, 2019

The V6 data center is the newest building at the Vantage Data Centers campus in Santa Clara. (Photo: Rich Miller)

Silicon Valley is a market of markets, with strong activity in both retail colocation and wholesale data center space. This entry in a new Data Center Frontier special report dissects trends in Silicon Valley data center market demand and supply. 

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Companies see Silicon Valley Data Center Space as ‘Strategic Imperative’

By Rich Miller - August 13, 2019

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Silicon Valley has seen consistent activity from large data center users and colocation/cloud operators over the last five years. This post from a new Special Report explores the history and market position of Silicon Valley in the data center market, and why Silicon Valley data center space is top of mind for today’s enterprises.

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Silicon Valley Data Center Market Sees Robust Leasing Activity

By Rich Miller - July 16, 2019

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The Silicon Valley data center market is entering a dynamic new phase of growth and competition, featuring new providers and a robust cycle of new construction. A new special report outlines what sets the second largest data center market in the U.S. apart.

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Vantage Starts Building at New Santa Clara Data Center Campus

By Rich Miller - June 7, 2018

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Vantage Data Centers has begun construction on its second major campus in Santa Clara, breaking ground on a 9-acre site on Mathew Street where it plans to build three data centers offering 69 megawatts of critical power.

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Why Santa Clara is the Focus for Silicon Valley Data Center Activity

By Rich Miller - April 11, 2018

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Power pricing is a meaningful competitive factor in Silicon Valley, and is one reason that Santa Clara has emerged as the prime location for data centers, according to a new Data Center Frontier special report.

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Supply Cycles Guide Data Center Leasing in Silicon Valley

By Rich Miller - April 3, 2018

The V6 data center is the newest building at the Vantage Data Centers campus in Santa Clara. (Photo: Rich Miller)

With a vacancy rate of just 7.8 percent, large data center footprints are limited in Silicon Valley, according to a new Data Center Frontier special report. As we enter 2018, activity in Silicon Valley will be guided by providers’ ability to add capacity and acquire additional land.

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Demand Remains Strong in Silicon Valley Data Center Market

By Rich Miller - March 27, 2018

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Demand for space remains strong in the Silicon Valley data center market, but the availability of space remains limited, according to a new Data Center Frontier special report.

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Silicon Valley Data Center Market: New Projects Address Supply Constraints

By Rich Miller - March 20, 2018

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Silicon Valley is one of the largest and most important data center markets. A new report from Data Center Frontier explores the market dynamics and supply and demand in Santa Clara and Silicon Valley.

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Microsoft Buys Land for Data Center Campus in San Jose

By Rich Miller - October 2, 2017

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Microsoft has bought 65 acres of land in northern San Jose where it plans to build a data center campus, a departure from several prevailing trends in the Silicon Valley data center market.

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Understanding the Differences Between 5 Common Types of Data Centers

Understanding the Differences Between 5 Common Types of Data Centers No two are data centers are alike when it comes to design or the applications and data they support with their networking, compute and storage infrastructure. Shad Secrist of Belden outlines the differences between 5 of the most common types of data centers including edge, colocation and hyperscale.

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Kao Data’s UK data center is designed to sustainably support high performance computing and intensive artificial intelligence. Future Facilities explores how CFD can validated the design, implementation, and operation of their indirect evaporative cooling systems.

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Edge Computing is Poised to Remake the Data Center Landscape

Data center leaders are investing in edge computing and edge solutions and actively looking at new ways to deploy edge capacity to support evolving business and user requirements.

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Northern Virginia Data Center Market: The Focal Point for Cloud Growth

The Northern Virginia data center market is seeing a surge in supply and an even bigger surge in demand. Data Center Frontier explores trends, stats and future expectations for the No. 1 data center market in the country.

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Data Center Frontier, in partnership with Open Spectrum, brings our readers a series that provides an introductory guidebook to the ins and outs of the data center and colocation industry. Think power systems, cooling, solutions, data center contracts and more. The Data Center 101 Special Report series is directed to those new to the industry, or those of our readers who need to brush up on the basics.

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