Telstra: Clayton Campus

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1822 Dandenong Rd
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Telstra: Clayton Campus

Year Built: 2012
PUE: 1.62
Lot Size: 8 acres
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Gross Colocation Size

In 2021, Australian telco Telstra converted two of its own-use data centers into carrier-neutral colocation facilities. The data centers, located at St. Leonards in Sydney and Clayton in Melbourne, span 5,669 sqm (61,000 sq ft) and 6,208 sqm (66,822 sq ft) of space respectively. Both have a PUE of 1.62 and have renewable energy options available.

Specifications


  • Data centre space: 6208 sqm
  • Rack space options: Contiguous and non-contiguous space
  • PUE of 1.62 PUE
  • 2N UPS configuration
  • Individual rack power monitoring
  • High power density racks (up to 21kW, site and design dependent)
  • Meet Me Room – interconnection to one or more carriers
  • Carrier neutral
  • Variety of connectivity options across:
    -- Lit and dark fibre infrastructure
    -- Managed Cross Connects
    -- Telstra InfraCo Dark Fibre
    -- Telstra Internet Gateways
    -- NBN Points of Interconnect
    -- Telstra Mobile Networks
  • Predefined dark fibre routes connect 11 data centres and 7 NBN POIs
  • Connectivity to ICON (Intra-government communications network) for eligible organizations
  • ISO27001 Certification

Map and Nearby Locations:

1822 Dandenong Rd
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Inside of Telstra's Clayton Data center in Melbourne
Source: Telstra

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In 2014 Telstra acquired Pacnet

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