Colocation Austin - Data Centers

The Austin data center market is located in the state of Texas within Americas. Austin has 62 facilities.

The top providers in Austin are Tract (1 site) and OpenAI with 1 facility . The most popular facilities are Sabey Austin and Switch: Texas 1.

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Austin Data Center Map

Data Centers in Austin

Name Company Size Status Type
LOGIX Austin (1905 E 6th) LOGIX Fiber Networks Small Operational Carrier
CyrusOne Austin I CyrusOne Small Operational Carrier-Neutral
CyrusOne Austin II CyrusOne Small Operational Carrier-Neutral
CyrusOne: Austin III CyrusOne Medium Operational, Planned Carrier-Neutral
DataBank Austin AUS1 DataBank Extra Small Operational Carrier-Neutral
Digital Realty: AUS11 Digital Realty Trust Small Operational Carrier-Neutral
7620 Metro - Digital Realty Digital Realty Trust Small Operational Carrier-Neutral
7401 E Ben White - Digital Realty Digital Realty Trust Small Operational Carrier-Neutral
EdgeConneX: Austin AUS01 EdgeConneX Large Construction Carrier-Neutral
EdgeConneX: AUS02 EdgeConneX Large Planned Carrier-Neutral
EdgeConneX: AUS03 EdgeConneX Large Planned Carrier-Neutral
EdgeConneX: AUS04 EdgeConneX Large Planned Carrier-Neutral
Lumen Austin 1 (4207 Smith School) Lumen Technologies Small Operational Carrier
Lumen Austin 3 (500 Chicon) Lumen Technologies Extra Small Operational Carrier
Lumen Austin 4 Lumen Technologies Extra Small Operational Carrier
Sabey Austin Sabey Data Centers Medium Operational Carrier-Neutral
Sabey: Austin 1B Sabey Data Centers Large Construction, Planned Carrier-Neutral
Sabey: San Macros, TX Sabey Data Centers Withdrawn Carrier-Neutral
Verizon: 2100 HWY 35 Verizon Enterprise Extra Small Operational Carrier
Verizon: 11501 Domain Verizon Enterprise Extra Small Operational Carrier
Switch: Austin 1 (ADC) Switch Small Operational Carrier-Neutral
Switch: Texas 1 Switch Medium Operational Carrier-Neutral
Switch: Texas 2 Switch Large Operational Carrier-Neutral
Switch Austin "The Rock" Switch Large Operational Carrier-Neutral
Switch: Smith School Rd Switch Medium Planned Carrier-Neutral
Switch: Round Rock East Campus Switch Land Bank Carrier-Neutral
Switch: 300 Dell Way Switch Medium Construction Carrier-Neutral
DataCanopy: Austin, TX DataCanopy Extra Small Operational, Planned Carrier-Neutral
Skybox Austin Skybox Datacenters Medium Operational Carrier-Neutral
Skybox: Hutto PowerCampus Skybox Datacenters Medium Operational Carrier-Neutral
Skybox: Austin 2 Skybox Datacenters Medium Operational Carrier-Neutral
Skybox: Hutto 2 Skybox Datacenters Medium Construction Carrier-Neutral
Skybox: Hutto 3 Skybox Datacenters Large Construction Carrier-Neutral
Skybox: Hutto 4 Skybox Datacenters Large Construction Carrier-Neutral
Skybox: Hutto 5 Skybox Datacenters Large Construction Carrier-Neutral
Skybox: Hutto 6 Skybox Datacenters Large Planned Carrier-Neutral
Skybox: Hutto 7 Skybox Datacenters Large Planned Carrier-Neutral
LightEdge Austin1 Montopolis LightEdge Solutions Extra Small Operational Carrier-Neutral
LightEdge Austin2 Burleson LightEdge Solutions Extra Small Operational Carrier-Neutral
Highlander SM One: San Marcos, TX Unknown Company In Doubt Real Estate
Element Critical Austin Element Critical Small Operational, Planned Carrier-Neutral
Plaza Meta Extra Large Construction Hyperscale
Citigroup: Georgetown Citigroup Small Operational Enterprise
Prime: Austin, TX Prime Data Centers Large Construction Carrier-Neutral
Prime: Austin 2 Prime Data Centers Large Planned Carrier-Neutral
Prime: Austin 3 Prime Data Centers Large Planned Carrier-Neutral
Point One Amazon AWS Large Operational Hyperscale
American Tower: Austin American Tower Corporation Extra Small Operational Carrier-Neutral
Colovore: Hutto, TX Colovore Medium Planned Carrier-Neutral
Rowan: Moriah DC Rowan Digital Infrastructure Decommissioned Carrier-Neutral
Rowan: Project Temple Rowan Digital Infrastructure Extra Large Construction Carrier-Neutral
Tract: Caldwell Valley Tract Extra Large Planned, Prospective Expansion Carrier-Neutral
Tesla: Austin Dojo Tesla Extra Large Operational, Planned Enterprise
Station Beta OpenAI Extra Large Construction, Planned Hyperscale
Real Estate Data Center Connect Data Centers Small Construction Real Estate
Connect: Temple 2 Connect Data Centers Large Construction, Planned Real Estate
Blueprint: Taylor DC Blueprint Data Centers Large Construction, Planned Carrier-Neutral
Blueprint: Georgetown DC Blueprint Data Centers Medium Construction Carrier-Neutral
University of Texas: Austin University of Texas Extra Small Operational Education
Prominent Property: Jarell, TX Prominent Property Group Medium Planned Real Estate
Prominent Property: Jarell Expansion Prominent Property Group Extra Large Planned Real Estate
Zydeco Development: Hutto, Texas Zydeco Development Withdrawn Real Estate

Largest Providers in Austin

Tract
Site
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0.0
Construction
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Land Bank
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In Doubt
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Decommissioned
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1
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OpenAI
Site
Power
Operational
0
0.0
Construction
1
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Planned
1
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0
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Land Bank
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1
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Tesla
Site
Power
Operational
1
130.0
Construction
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1
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Land Bank
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In Doubt
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Withdrawn
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Decommissioned
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1
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Rowan Digital Infrastructure
Site
Power
Operational
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0.0
Construction
1
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Land Bank
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Largest Data Centers in Austin

Location Total SqFt Gross SqFt Power (MW)
Rowan: Moriah DC 135,000 SqFt
Tesla: Austin Dojo NN Request Dataset
Switch Austin "The Rock" 350,000 SqFt
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Switch: Texas 2 325,000 SqFt
165,000 SqFt
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Skybox Austin 141,282 SqFt
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Sites Under Construction in Austin

Location Building SqFt Power (MW) Estimated Launch
EdgeConneX: Austin AUS01 578,000 SqFt 96 Megawatts Q2 2027
Rowan: Project Temple SqFt 300 Megawatts Q4 2027
Point 900,000 SqFt 152 Megawatts Q1 2026
North Valley SqFt 100 Megawatts Q4 2026
Skybox: Hutto 4 735,000 SqFt 72 Megawatts Q2 2026
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Jul 14 - Jul 16

PowerUp Data Centers - Infrastructure 2026

PowerUp Data Centers - Infrastructure is a three-day conference organized by Infocast (a Clarion Events company) focused on the power, transmission, and regulatory challenges behind surging data center demand. The 2026 edition runs July 14 to 16 at the Hyatt Regency Austin, with 95 speakers across 21 content sessions. The 2025 edition drew more than 440 participants.

Programming Focus

  • Hybrid facilities and behind-the-meter generation
  • Interconnection queue reform
  • Generation technology selection: gas, nuclear, and BTM options
  • Transmission planning and tariff design
  • Financing structures for large-scale data center power through 2028 and 2029

Featured Speakers

Regulators and former regulators:

  • Commissioner Kelsey Bagot, Virginia State Corporation Commission
  • Commissioner Tricia Pridemore, Georgia Public Service Commission
  • Commissioner Stacey Paradis, Illinois Commerce Commission
  • Commissioner Jesus "Rene" Lopez, Jr., Arizona Corporation Commission
  • Rich Glick, Principal, GQ New Energy Strategies (former FERC Chair)
  • Allison Clements, Partner, ASG Group (former FERC Commissioner)

Utilities and ISOs:

  • Bill Blevins, Director, Grid Coordination, ERCOT
  • Marc Keyser, Regional Director, MISO
  • Raj Bazaj, VP, Energy & Sustainability Solutions, Constellation
  • Sharon Midgley, VP, Regulatory Policy, Constellation
  • Caroline Mead, SVP, Power Marketing, ENGIE North America
  • Jennifer Galaway, PE, Senior Manager, Transmission Strategy, Portland General Electric
  • Rafael Wilches, Director, Transmission Development, PSEG

Data center operators and customers:

  • Audrey Copeland, VP, Power Development, Compass Datacenters
  • Sean Farney, VP, Data Center Strategy, JLL
  • Ghassan Saroor, Director of Power Generation and Transmission, CyrusOne
  • Samantha Robertson, Director, Global Energy Strategy, Bitdeer
  • Cameron Poursoltan, Senior Manager, Energy Policy (Texas), Data Center Coalition

Generation and technology:

  • Benjamin Reinke, SVP, Global Business Development, X-energy
  • TJ Winter, VP, Strategic Technologies, Fluence

Sponsors

Gold: Fluence Energy, Davies, Husch Blackwell, Morgan Lewis, Norton Rose Fulbright

Silver: BDO, CFO Services, EDP, PIQ Energy

Other: Pike (lanyard); Brown & Brown and Sieyuan Electric (hospitality)

Who Should Attend

  • Data center developers, owners, and operators
  • Utilities and power generators
  • Transmission planners
  • Engineering and consulting firms
  • REITs, lenders, and infrastructure investors
  • Renewable energy developers
  • Law firms
  • Policymakers and state regulators
  • Corporate data center customers

Logistics

Hyatt Regency Austin room rate: $199 (cutoff June 22, 2026).

208 Barton Springs Rd, Austin, TX 78704
Aug 24 - Aug 26

DCAC USA 2026

DCAC USA 2026 is the flagship US edition of the Data Center Anti-Conference, held August 24 to 26 at ACL Live at The Moody Theater in Austin. DCAC was founded by Kirk Offel in Austin in 2015 and is led by President David Isaac; the series expanded to Europe in 2024. The global DCAC footprint draws 3,000+ attendees across 1,000+ companies, with 200+ industry partners.

The 2026 theme is "Operation Full Throttle: Forging the 5th Utility," positioning data infrastructure alongside water, electricity, gas, and telecom as essential infrastructure. DCAC deliberately breaks from traditional conference format, emphasizing networking, interactive content, concerts, and celebrity appearances over panel-heavy programming.

Programming Focus

  • Data infrastructure as the 5th utility
  • Industry collaboration, innovation, and community building
  • Networking-first format (35+ hours of networking at recent editions)
  • Concerts, entertainment, and experiential programming

Named Partners

Nvidia, Microsoft, Intel, IES, Rosendin (more partners to be announced)

Who Should Attend

  • Data center owners, operators, and developers
  • Hyperscalers and cloud providers
  • Design, construction, and engineering firms
  • Electrical and mechanical contractors
  • Power, cooling, and infrastructure technology vendors
  • Investors and capital partners in digital infrastructure

Logistics

Venue: ACL Live at The Moody Theater, 310 Willie Nelson Blvd, Austin, TX 78701.

310 Willie Nelson Blvd, Austin, TX 78701
Sep 1 - Sep 3

Datacloud USA x Metro Connect Fall 2026

Datacloud USA is the U.S. edition of the Datacloud series, combining Datacloud USA, Metro Connect Fall, and Datacloud Energy USA under one roof. The 2026 edition runs September 2-3, 2026 at the Austin Marriott Downtown, with pre-event activities on September 1. Organizers project 3,000+ senior digital infrastructure leaders.

Programming Focus

  • U.S. data center site selection and power procurement
  • AI infrastructure buildout and hyperscale demand
  • Nuclear and behind-the-meter power for data centers
  • Metro fiber, dark fiber, and interconnection markets
  • Neocloud and specialized AI cloud architectures
  • Digital infrastructure finance, M&A, and capital markets

Co-Located Summits and Programming

  • Digital Infrastructure Leaders' Summit
  • Nuclear for AI Summit
  • Datacloud Energy USA
  • Metro Connect Fall
  • Women in Digital Infrastructure Lunch
  • Neocloud and Design meetups

Sponsors

Diamond: PowerBridge

Platinum: Kent Data Centers, Langley Holdings PLC

Who Should Attend

  • Data center developers and operators
  • Hyperscalers and cloud infrastructure buyers
  • Utilities, generation partners, and energy developers
  • Carriers, dark fiber providers, and interconnection operators
  • Investors, lenders, and infrastructure fund teams
  • Corporate AI leaders evaluating compute capacity

Logistics

Venue: Austin Marriott Downtown, Austin, TX. Pre-event activities on September 1, main conference September 2-3. Organized by Datacloud (techoraco Limited, London).

304 E Cesar Chavez St, Austin, TX 78701

About This Metro

Austin Data Center Providers

  • Data Foundry is a local headquartered provider that also dominates in the market. Data Foundry has 3 sites, although we count it as 2 since two of the datacenters are on the same campus. 
    • Data Ranch (Texas 1 and Texas 2)
    • Austin 1
  • CyrusOne has 2 sites on the West side of Austin

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