QTS Irving

6431 Longhorn Drive Irving

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Data Center Notes:


  • In 2013 QTS acquired the former Maxim semiconductor plant that marked QTS's entrance into the Dallas market [1]
  • The campus is 40 acres

Power:


  • The campus is powered by an on-site 140MW dual-fed substation
  • Parallel redundant N+1 generator farm
  • 48 hours on-site diesel fuel storage; Multiple refueling contracts
  • 36MW of UPS power
  • Flexible block redundant static UPS

References:


1. Data Center Knowledge article Feb 14, 2013

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0.16 miles QTS Irving DC3
The QTS Irving 1 DC3 facility will provide our customers with an on-site substation and diverse campus fiber entrances with a redundant campus conduit system.
2.57 miles PowerHouse: Irving, TX
PowerHouse plans to construct a data center facility in Irving, Texas. The ambitious project will span a vast area of 946,200 square feet.
5.61 miles Cyxtera Dallas DFW1
Centrally located in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, the campus has single-story purpose-built data centers and a two-story attached administrative building on a fiber-linked campus. The data center campus is located just 6 miles from Dallas/Ft. Worth International Airport (DFW) and 14 miles from Dallas Love Field Airport.
6.15 miles Equinix Dallas DA9
Equinix acquired DA9 in Irving as well as 28 other datacenters from Verizon in May 2017. It was formerly named Verizon DFW1.
6.60 miles Evoque Webb Chapel DA2
7.19 miles CyrusOne Lewisville
Two independent power grids Onsite substation fed by 3 separate substations (Argyle, Carrollton, and Lewisville)
7.23 miles Prime: Dallas, TX
Prime Data Centers is planning to develop a three-story, 96,800 sq ft (8,995 sqm) data center at 1455 Round Table Drive in Dallas County.
7.23 miles CyrusOne Carrollton
60,000 SqFt of Office Space Power Density: 150–200+ watts/SqFt
7.29 miles Carrier-1
7.32 miles Fiberhub DFW1
7.40 miles Rackspace Grapevine DFW1
7.46 miles Lumen Dallas 6
7.95 miles DataBank DFW6 Love Field
7.96 miles 8435 Stemmons - Digital Realty
8.19 miles DataBank DFW4 Empire Central
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8.42 miles CoreSpace Dallas
8.62 miles XO: 1300 W Mockingbird
9.03 miles VAZATA Horizon Dallas (DAL II)
9.09 miles CenturyLink Dallas (3180 Irving)
9.20 miles neGma Dallas
9.34 miles 4849 Alpha - Digital Realty
9.45 miles 2440 Marsh - Digital Realty
the 69-acre Digital Dallas data campus is situated along primary fiber routes and has the unique distinction of having the privately owned, on-site 138kV substation fed from two independent utility substations.
9.54 miles TierPoint Dallas (Colo4)
The site was formerly operated by Colo4 before being acquired by TierPoint in 2010
9.55 miles ColoCrossing DFW1
9.55 miles Contegix Dallas
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11.26 miles DataBank DFW7 LBJ
11.49 miles Equinix Dallas DA11
11.61 miles DataBank DFW5
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11.61 miles Lumen Dallas 2
11.61 miles Infomart Dallas - Equinix Dallas - 1950 N Stemmons Fwy
The Infomart is the center of network Interconnection and Peering in Dallas. In fact, the Infomart is the nexus of the Interconnection marketplace for the entire South Central United States. The only other building with reasonable network density is Digital Realty's 2323 Bryant Street.
11.61 miles Verizon Dallas (Infomart)
11.61 miles Cologix DAL1, DAL2, DAL3
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11.61 miles Flexential Dallas Infomart I-V
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11.77 miles 4025 Midway - Digital Realty
The Digital Realty 100,000sqft data center was built in 2000, renovated in 2008. The site is located near the George Bush Turnpike and North Dallas Tollway and provides an ideal data center location. VAZATA is the largest tenant.
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12.11 miles H5 Colo
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13.24 miles Lumen Dallas 3
13.32 miles 2323 Bryan - Digital Realty
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13.45 miles Sprocket DAL1
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13.50 miles Lumen Dallas 4
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13.50 miles DataBank Downtown Dallas DFW1
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13.50 miles 400 S Akard - Digital Realty
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13.58 miles 4101 Bryan Street
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16.14 miles NTT 2300 W Plano
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16.19 miles Rackspace Richardson DFW3
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16.23 miles 1232 Alma Road: DRT
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16.41 miles 1210 Integrity Drive: DRT
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16.45 miles DataBank Plano DFW3
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16.47 miles DataBank North Dallas DFW2
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16.49 miles 907 Security Row: DRT
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16.63 miles Tierpoint Fort Worth
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16.66 miles Alliance Gateway
16.73 miles T5 Alliance Campus
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16.97 miles Citigroup Fort Worth
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17.18 miles QTS Dallas Fort Worth
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19.89 miles Stream DFW VII
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QTS Irving Data Center Photos


Aerial Rendering of QTS's Irving Data Center
Source: Walker Engineering
The semiconductor manufacturing facility 'bones' provides an excellent weight-bearing structure for the data center
Flooring Structure Exposed During Renovation

The semiconductor manufacturing facility 'bones' provides an excellent weight-bearing structure for the data center


Front Door Entrance

Aerial Rendering of QTS's Irving Data Center
Source: QTS

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Company History:


  • 2003: QTS was founded by Chad Williams with its first data center in Overland Park in Kansas
  • 2003: Company acquired first data center in Overland Park, KS
  • 2005 QTS acquired Atlanta Suwanee data center
  • 2010 Acquired their Richmond facility
  • 2013: When public (IPO) and started trading under the symbol QTS on the NYSE.
  • 2014 Expanded with Chicago and Princeton data centers
  • May 2015: QTS acquires Carpathis Hosting for $326 million. [1] The transaction increases QTS's ability to serve IaaS and Government clients. Additionally the transaction provides a number of deployments within Equinix facilities. [2] [3]

Headquarters:


QTS maintains three different operational headquarters. The corporate headquarters are in Overland Park, KS. The operational headquarters are in Suwanee, GA. Carpathia headquarters have remained in Dulles, VA to better serve government clients.

References:


1. PR Newswire May 6, 2015
2. The Whir article July 5, 2012
3. The Whir article Feb 28, 2011

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