365 Buffalo

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350 Main Street
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365 Buffalo

Ownership: 365 Data Centers does not own the building.
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365's site in Buffalo was formerly operated by Switch and Data site (also by Equinix as BU1 for a short period.) It is located in Main Place Tower.

Power:


  • 4 x 203 kW UPS back-up power for AC customers (N+1)
  • DC power A and B options available
  • Onsite 1,500 kW diesel generator

Security and Compliance:


  • HIPAA Security Rule and HITECH Breach Reporting
  • PCI DSS 3.0
  • SSAE 16 SOC 1 Type 2
  • SOC 2 Type 2
  • ISAE 3402

Network Providers:


AT&T
Allstream Fiber US
Centurylink
Cogeco Cable Communications n Cogent Communications
Dunkirk Fredonia Telecom
Fibertech
Hibernia Atlantic
Hydro One Telecom
Level 3 Communications
Rogers Cable Communications
Shaw Fiber
Sprint US
Teliasonera International
Telus
Time Warner Cable
Verizon
Verizon Business
Windstream Communications n XO Communications
Zayo

Map and Nearby Locations:

350 Main Street ( Suites 102, 1806, 1809, 1906, 1907, 1908, 1909 )
365 Data Centers Sites
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0.00 miles CentriLogic Buffalo
0.00 miles HostPapa BUF1
Formerly known as "ColoCrossing BUF1"
0.62 miles hudsonvalleyhost Buffalo
0.62 miles Lumen Buffalo 2
0.72 miles Lumen Buffalo 1
3.77 miles Crypto Mining Data Center Request Dataset
Digihost's Erie County facility is located in Erie County, New York. This facility, with a 42 MW capacity, was Digihost's first operational mining site.
11.40 miles Crypto Mining Data Center Request Dataset
Digihost's Fortistar mining facility is located in North Tonawanda, New York, USA. Digihost is continuing cryptocurrency mining operations at the 60 MW Fortistar North Tonawanda power station
16.21 miles Crypto Mining Data Center Request Dataset
Wattum Management's Bitcoin mining facility, named "November 2," is located in Niagara Falls, New York.
16.48 miles Urbacon: Niagara DC3
This facility is a part of Urbacon's Niagara Digital Campus in New York.
16.48 miles Urbacon: Niagara DC2
Phase I of the Niagara Digital Campus would be built in two parts (Phase IA and Phase IB) over the course of approximately 24 months from groundbreaking. DC2 will be built in Phase 1B.
16.52 miles Urbacon: Niagara Digital Campus
The site would be located at the intersection of Rainbow and John B. Daly Boulevards, and would feature about 600,000 square feet (55,700 sqm) of "high-security, technologically advanced data center space".

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365 Leadership

365’s CEO is Bob DeSantis, who co-founded Xand, a data center provider acquired in 2014 by TierPoint

365 Exited Markets

In 2016 and 2017, the company exited Western Markets: Phoenix, Emeryville, Seattle, San Jose,

365 Overview

365 Data Centers is a leading provider of hybrid data center solutions in ten strategic edge markets. With data centers in Boca Raton, Buffalo, Chicago, Detroit, Fort Lauderdale, Indianapolis, Nashville, Philadelphia, New York and Tampa, the company offers a combined 195,000 square feet and 13 MW of power in place to serve clients. The company is carrier-neutral and offers Colocation, Network, IP, DRaaS, Cloud compute and storage, and Business Continuity services. 365 Data Centers is headquartered in Norwalk, Connecticut.

In September 2017, 365 Data Centers acquired hybrid data center and cloud services provider Host.net. The acquisition added Boca Raton and Fort Lauderdale facilities to 365 Data Center’s locations and allowed the company to offer enhanced services, including nationwide Metro Ethernet, long haul, and MPLS network/transport services, robust blended IP choices, direct, low latency connectivity to the NAP of the Americas and cloud/colocation hybrid solutions.

22
Facilities
14
Markets
63MW
Megawatts

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