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London, 19 June 2007: TelecityRedbus, one of Europe’s leading data centre and managed services companies, today announced it has begun construction on a new £50m data centre in Central London. The Powergate facility will be one of the highest specification data centres in Europe, with a planned 25 megawatts of resilient power and approximately 50,000sq feet of capacity. The facility is expected to be ready for customers in Q2 2008.

On completion, Powergate will be TelecityRedbus’ eighth data centre in London. The site will offer an average customer power of approximately 4 kilowatts per rack, well above the current standard, and designed to support the expected growth in customer power demands. High-density power zones will also be included in the facility offering up to 20 kW per rack. The facility will be supported by some of the most advanced power and cooling technology available to maximise energy efficiency.

Very cool, data center space remains in demand in London, anything TelecityRedBus can do to ease this has to be a good thing, the article mentions the data centers are carrier neutral, something to check when you’re looking at data center space/managed solutions.

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