DataGryd Wraps Up 60 Hudson Street Upgrades

The latest infrastructure enhancements at New York's largest data center have been completed.

By Robert Demeter

New York—DataGryd, a leader in data center development and operations in Manhattan, has recently completed infrastructure updates at the company’s 60 Hudson facility. These new additions further enhance built-to-suit colocation opportunities to incoming tenants.

The data center leverages 15 megawatts of primary power, and the latest infrastructure updates focused on cooling and backup have resulted in 180,000 square feet of available colocation space. 60 Hudson Street is one of the world’s most concentrated hubs of internet connectivity and the largest data center facility in New York. The Open-IX OIX-2-certified property is designed to meet the increasing demand for data processing and storage centers in the city’s urban market. Its enhanced infrastructure systems provide tenants with superior reliability via redundant power and state-of-the-art monitoring.

60 Hudson Street

60 Hudson Street

The facility features a turn-key, high-power data center space known as the MegaSuite, which provides technology-driven operational efficiencies that result in reduced costs for entry and power. Each suite is tenant-optimized, delivering low operational and capital expenses to maximize clients’ capital preservation.

60 Hudson Street delivers access to more than 300 interconnected carriers and exchanges, with multiple Points of Entry (POEs) from diverse data network providers and direct fiber conduits. The high-density colocation space uses a proprietary MicroGrydâ„¢ technology, offering dual contingencies and delivering the highest value in energy efficiency with direct primary utility feeds offering up to 12,000 kW of power.

Furthermore, DataGryd recently launched its new Cloud Core Ecologyâ„¢ Solution (Cx2). This on-demand space leverages fortified colocation facilities and custom suites with minimal deployment requirements for burgeoning cloud providers.

Photo and video courtesy of DataGryd

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