US colocation firm Involta appoints new CEO
January 04, 2024
Ark
Involta's original investment of nearly $17 million included the first phase construction of 5,000 square feet of data center infrastructure to support co-location and a 2.5 megawatt onsite utility substation to serve the facility.
The second phase, currently underway, will finish out an adjacent and contained data center floor, adding 5,000 square feet. Involta is investing about $4 million for operational equipment.
| Distance | Site | About |
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| 1.84 miles | Lumen Akron 2 | |
| 6.27 miles | Quantum HPC: Norton DC |
A proposal to build Project Triton, a data center, at a former mine in Norton City, Ohio, was canceled following strong opposition from local community groups.
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| 16.18 miles | Ark: Canton |
The facility is a colocation data center delivering 1.5 Megawatts of existing capacity expandable to 3.0 Megawatts.
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| 17.15 miles | Cleveland Clinic Brecksville |
The Cleveland Clinic built it's own data center in Brecksville, Ohio. The 14 acre plot of land was acquired in 2010. The facility was completed in 2012.
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| 17.95 miles | Crypto Mining Data Center Request Dataset |
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The company rebranded from Involta to Ark Data Centers in May 2024. It traces its origins to 2007, when Technology Resources Company and CoVault Technology merged to form Involta. Services center on enterprise colocation and cloud infrastructure, with sites across seven U.S. states. In February 2022, funds managed by Carlyle completed the acquisition of Involta.
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