Serverfarm is adding an extra 8MW of capacity to its LON1 data centre in Feltham, London.
Operated by Serverfarm since March 2018, LON1 comprises a three-story building housing nine halls, with a power and cooling capacity of 20MVA. It is capable of densities up to 40kW/rack. The site is designed with an annualised PUE of less than 1.25 and is part of the NVIDIA DGX-Ready Data Centre programme.
According to Serverfarm, the data centre provides network links to major cloud players including AWS, Azure and Google Cloud, as well as fibre connectivity to data centre clusters in Slough and London Docklands.
Arun Shenoy, CMO at Serverfarm, said, “We will have 3MW of new power capacity available in the next four months, with more to come in 2023. And in true Serverfarm sustainability fashion, by building additional data centre power capacity without the construction of new facilities, we are avoiding the use of unnecessary concrete, steel or glass.”
Serverfarm, a member of the Climate Neutral Data Centre Pact, acquires existing facilities for modernisation through sustainable infrastructure upgrades and green energy transition.