Internap Montreal

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20 Place du Commerce
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Internap Montreal

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The datacenter was built in 2008 and was acquired when Internap bought iWeb in 2013.

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0.09 miles Cologix MTL12
0.17 miles Cologix MTL2
Located on Nun’s Island (Île des Sœurs) in Montréal, Québec, the purpose-built MTL2 colocation facility is one of seven Cologix data centres throughout Montréal, spanning approximately 100,000 SQF and including Montréal’s only carrier hotel.
2.35 miles Urbacon Montreal - 544 Inspecteur
Located in downtown Montreal only 800 metres from the city’s financial core, this 266,671 SF facility is the city's only true wholesale, purpose-built data center.
2.49 miles Cologix MTL11
The site was previously a "Metro Optic" site. Metro Optic acquired the I.C.E Montreal facility, but subsequently sold it to Cologix.
2.54 miles eStruxture Montreal MTL1
Netelligent Hosting Services originally built the site in 2013 with an initial 12,000 sqft. In 2015 the site expanded by an additional 10,000 sqft for a total of 22,000sqft. eStruxture acquired Netelligent in 2017.
2.58 miles Cologix MTL3
The site was previously owned by Canix
2.72 miles eStruxture MTL-5
2.74 miles Crypto Mining Data Center Request Dataset
Hive offers its own GPU cloud service, Buzz, which provides access to Nvidia's powerful H100s, A6000s, A5000s, A40s, and H200s.
2.74 miles Enovum: MTL2
Bit Digital, a US data center developer and cryptocurrency firm, has expanded its footprint in Montreal, Canada, with the CA$33.5 million (US$23.3m) acquisition of the MTL2 site on December 27, 2024.
2.77 miles Cologix MTL1
The site was previously owned by Canix
2.78 miles Cologix MTL7
The Cologix's seventh site in the city was previously owned by Canix
3.27 miles Beanfield Montreal (Openface)
With proximity to ample hydroelectricity, the site has 750kW of reliable power onsite, redundant N+1 power availability 208VAC or 120VAC in 15A, 20A, 30A & 60A multiples in both single or 3-phase configurations. The site was previously known at Openface Montreal before being acquired by Beanfield in February 2020.
4.61 miles eStruxture Montréal MTL2
The facility includes more than 150,000 square feet of colocation space and is served by multiple power substations operated by Hydro Quebec, with a total planned capacity of 30MW.
5.48 miles Enovum: MTL1
In 2021, Enovum Data Centers launched the first phase of its Montreal data center in Canada.
5.50 miles Compass Montreal I
6.60 miles Cronomagic
7.39 miles Cologix MTL10-S
COLO-D2, located in Longueuil, offers a floor space of more than 180,000 sqft with a capacity of over 35 megawatts. Located less than 10 km from downtown Montreal
8.71 miles eStruxture Montreal MTL3
eStruxture acquired this site in February 2018. It was previously known as Kolotek Boucherville
9.17 miles Cologix MTL4
Cologix offers secure Montréal data centre and colocation services in the purpose-built facility at 2341 Alfred Nobel
10.15 miles Equinix Montreal MT1
10.37 miles Cologix Saint-Bruno-de-Montarville (Colo-D3 Proposed)
Canadian colocation firm Colo-D planned to build a 150MW, 500,000 square foot (46,500 sq m) data center campus in Saint-Bruno-de-Montarville (D3), 15km away from downtown Montreal. However this project never was completed with the acquisition by Cologix
10.63 miles Vantage Montreal
The site used to be called 4degrees Montréal before being acquired by Vantage in December 2019.
10.66 miles Hive DC: Montreal 2
MTL-2 is a Tier III, ISO 27001, PCI DSS, SOC 2 Type 2 and Canada Control Goods Program (CGP) certified data center.
10.79 miles Cologix MTL6
10.83 miles Cologix MTL5
11.12 miles Cologix MTL8-S (Technoparc)
11.47 miles TNW Montréal
12.66 miles Vantage: QC4C
QC4C data center building is the third facility of Vantage's Montreal II campus. The building spans 94,000 gross square feet of space and came online in 2022.
12.67 miles Vantage: QC4B
QC4B data center building is a part of Vantage's Montreal II Campus. This facility was formerly known as Hypertec Saint-Laurent YUL01B before Vantage acquired Hypertec's data centers in November 2020.
12.67 miles Hypertec YUL01B
12.73 miles Hive DC: Montreal 1
MTL-1 features a dedicated 120kV power feed and over 7 layers of security ensuring maximum reliability and security.
12.74 miles Vantage Montreal II
Montreal II is situated on a 10-acre site which totals three facilities over 320k gross square feet of space.
13.17 miles Hyperscale Data Center Request Dataset
13.73 miles Hypertec YUL02
16.12 miles eStruxture MTL-4 Kirkland
The site, formerly known as Cogeco Peer 1 Kirkland, was built to Tier 3 standards, the 100,000 square foot, secure facility is designed to Uptime Institute Standards and equipped with primary and secondary power redundancy.
18.47 miles Compass Montreal II
Compass's Montreal II currently supports 30MW of power, but when fully built, the site will host 50MW of total capacity and will be one of Canada’s largest wholesale data centers.
19.19 miles Vantage Montreal III (QC6)
Vantage’s Montreal III (QC6) campus is located close to Dorval’s Montréal-Trudeau International Airport. Montreal III is situated on an 8-acre site, which totals one data center with 140k sqft of space.

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Satellite View of Internap's Montreal Site
Source: Baxtel
It's hard to get a good shot of the building with so many trees.
Site is Surrounded by Trees
Source: Baxtel

It's hard to get a good shot of the building with so many trees.

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Internap Corporation (NASDAQ: INAP) is a provider of data center services including colocation, managed hosting, cloud and network services. The company is headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, United States with company-controlled data centers located in North America, EMEA, and APAC.

Internap History:

Internap was founded in 1996 and initially headquartered in Seattle. During the dot-com bubble, the company was smart to go public. The Initial Public Offering (IPO) took place in 1999 on the NASDAQ with the symbol INAP. Internap sold 9.5 million shares at $20 apiece, and the stock climbed as high as $73 before closing just below $53.

2002

INAP relocated its headquarters from Seattle to Atlanta.

2000

INAP acquired CO Space, Inc which provided the company with its data center offering.

2012

Acquired Voxel for $35 million in cash. Voxel provided on-demand dedicated hosting and cloud services to enterprises and Web-centric businesses. Voxel had more than 1,000 customers and has approximately 50 employees.

2013

Acquired iWeb, a Montreal-based web hosting and colocation services provider, for $145 million.

2016

In September, Peter D. Aquino became the CEO of Internap. Aquino replaced Mike Ruffolo who's short tenure lasted from May 2015 to September 2016.

2018

  • In January, INAP acquired SingleHop, a IaaS provider for $132 million in cash.
  • In March the company announced it was moving its headquarters to Virginia. Atlanta will continue to serve as local operations and staff headquarters, while the new official corporate headquarters will be located in the Virginia office. The new Virginia HQ will “INAP's corporate headquarters will be a small group in charge of capital allocation, strategic direction, and external affairs.”

The company had bankruptcies in 2020 and 2023

2024

In 2024, INAP rebranded as HorizonIQ

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