TierPoint Dallas (Colo4)

3004 Irving Boulevard

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Quick Facts:


  • Formerly operated by Colo4 before being acquired by TierPoint in 2010
  • SSAE 16 SOC 1, Type II
  • 30 inch raised floors
  • 300 lbs/sq ft floor load
  • Single tenant, single-story building
  • Redundant HVAC with Liebert air handlers
  • Each CRAC unit supported by independent roof mounted condenser
  • Dual Fiber entrances

Power:


  • Fully redundant power designed for high density applications
  • 11.1 MW of utility power
  • Power-to-space ratio of 250 watts/sq ft
  • 2N power through 4 autonomous power plants
  • Six (6) backup diesel generators on standby
  • Onsite fuel capacity of over 50,000 gallons
  • Generators tested bi-weekly & routinely run at full load

Network Providers:


Alpheus Communications
AT&T
Century Link (Qwest)
Cogent
FiberLight
InnerCity FiberNet
IP Transit
Level (3)
Reliance Globalcom
Suddenlink
TWC Business Class
TW Telecom
XO Communications
Zayo (Abovenet)

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0.02 miles ColoCrossing DFW1
0.04 miles Contegix Dallas
0.04 miles QuadraNet Dallas
0.61 miles CenturyLink Dallas (3180 Irving)
0.99 miles XO: 1300 W Mockingbird
1.11 miles CoreSpace Dallas
1.35 miles DataBank DFW4 Empire Central
The site was acquired by Zayo in January 2016 from Stream Datacenters.
1.64 miles 8435 Stemmons - Digital Realty
2.08 miles Lumen Dallas 6
2.16 miles DataBank DFW6 Love Field
2.17 miles Equinix Dallas DA11
2.28 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.
2.28 miles Flexential Dallas Infomart I-V
2.28 miles Verizon Dallas (Infomart)
2.28 miles Cologix DAL1, DAL2, DAL3
Cologix DAL1 (28,000 SF) & DAL2 (12,000 SF) are both located in the carrier dense Infomart.
2.28 miles DataBank DFW5
2.28 miles Lumen Dallas 2
2.28 miles Atlantic Metro Dallas DFW1
2.30 miles XO: Infomart
2.40 miles Fiberhub DFW1
2.42 miles Carrier-1
2.45 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.
3.56 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.
3.63 miles Hosting.com Dallas
3.74 miles Lumen Dallas 3
3.95 miles 2323 Bryan - Digital Realty
Digital Realty's 2323 Bryan Street is an internet gateway and carrier facility in Dallas. Located in the Central Business District (CBD), the building consists of 26 floors and approximately 477,000 SF of datacenter, PBB and office space. Telx (acquired by DRT) operated the building's Meet-Me Room (MMR). The 35,036 sqft MMR is in suite 2440.
3.95 miles Equinix Dallas DA4
3.95 miles Alpheus Dallas (2323 Bryan)
3.95 miles CyrusOne Downtown Dallas
3.95 miles Earthlink Dallas
3.96 miles Atlantic Metro Dallas DFW2
4.00 miles Cogent: 400 S Akard
4.00 miles Sprocket DAL2
4.00 miles Lumen Dallas 4
4.00 miles DataBank Downtown Dallas DFW1
DataBank's 400 South Akard is a seven-story property built in 1921 to house the U.S. Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas. In 2000 the building was renovated as a datacenter, taking advantage of security features from its use as a banking facility.
4.00 miles 400 S Akard - Digital Realty
The building is a eight story (7 stories with a basement) multi-tenant data center. An original five-story building which was constructed in 1921 for the Dallas Federal Reserve Bank, and was enlarged by two floors and a mechanical penthouse in 1939. In 1959, the building was expanded to the east with a new adjoining five-story building, and received additional major renovations in 1998 and 2007. Digital Realty Trust is the building owner, but there are many other data center operators in the building, including: DataBank DFW-1 Level3 Sprocket DAL2 Cogent Opus Interactive
4.00 miles Opus Interactive Dallas
4.02 miles Provision Data Services
The building's utility provider is Oncor, which provides redundant access to electrical substations. The data center can provide 2N power redundancy.
4.03 miles Sprocket DAL1
4.13 miles Datacenter.com DAL1
4.50 miles 4101 Bryan Street
The 4101 Bryan data center has changed hands many times. First owned by Switch and Data. It was acquired in 2010 by Equinix. Equinix then sold the data center to 365 Data Centers. In June 2015, 365 Data Centers sold the facility to an unknown buyer.
4.82 miles Opus3
7.23 miles Evoque Webb Chapel DA2
7.33 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.
8.84 miles DataBank DFW7 LBJ
8.88 miles 4849 Alpha - Digital Realty
9.15 miles H5 Colo
9.37 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.
9.54 miles QTS Irving
In 2013 QTS acquired the former Maxim semiconductor plant. It was QTS's first data center in the Dallas market
9.87 miles neGma Dallas
10.79 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.
11.36 miles VAZATA Horizon Dallas (DAL II)
11.90 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.
13.08 miles 900 N Dorothy
13.17 miles 365 Richardson, TX
13.36 miles Verizon Dallas (Richardson)
13.39 miles CyrusOne Carrollton
60,000 SqFt of Office Space Power Density: 150–200+ watts/SqFt
13.62 miles Rackspace Richardson DFW3
13.70 miles Digital Dallas Campus in Richardson - Digital Realty
13.70 miles Equinix Dallas DA10
The site was previously was a Terremark NAP of Dallas
13.71 miles 1232 Alma Road: DRT
13.77 miles 1210 Integrity Drive: DRT
This facility is a part of Digital Dallas Campus in Richardson
13.80 miles 900 Quality Way: DRT
This facility is a part of Digital Dallas Campus in Richardson
13.82 miles 907 Security Row: DRT
13.82 miles 850 E. Collins Blvd: DRT
13.88 miles DataBank North Dallas DFW2
The facility is located in Northern Dallas in the Technology Business Corridor
13.93 miles 950 E. Collins Blvd: DRT
14.03 miles AT&T Switching Station (Richardson)
A fire in October 2018 at this AT&T switching site caused a widespread outage of AT&T Internet and U-Verse TV services across North Texas.
14.10 miles Flexential Dallas (Synergy Park)
14.79 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.
14.79 miles VAZATA Dallas (DAL I & III)
The VAZATA site was previously known as: Horizon Dallas (DAL I)
15.19 miles CoreWeave Plano
15.25 miles Evocative: Dallas DAL6
Evocative's DAL6 data center facility, located at 1221 Coit Road, Plano, Texas, was constructed in 2011. Spanning an impressive 111,000 square feet, this colocation site offers ample space to accommodate various data center operations and infrastructure requirements.
15.25 miles Mapletree: 1221 Coit
15.27 miles Internap Dallas: 1221 Coit
Data center was built in 2011
15.30 miles Lincoln Rackhouse: 1000 Coit
15.44 miles NTT 2300 W Plano
In January 2019, GI Partners bought the more than 1 million-square-foot office and tech complex at 2300 W. Plano Parkway near Bush Turnpike.
15.56 miles CyrusOne Lewisville
Two independent power grids Onsite substation fed by 3 separate substations (Argyle, Carrollton, and Lewisville)
16.61 miles Rackspace Grapevine DFW1
16.62 miles Digital Realty: 1505 Ferris
16.73 miles NTT TX2
16.73 miles NTT Dallas TX1
RagingWire’s Dallas TX1 Datacenter is a 16 megawatt facility with 230,000 square feet of data center space. TX1 is the first phase of a 42 acre campus that can expand capacity up to 80 megawatts and 1 million sqft spread across 5 interconnected buildings.
16.77 miles Ascent Dallas DAL1
16.78 miles Digital Garland
16.84 miles Cisco Richardson TXDC1
16.85 miles EdgeCore Dallas
16.87 miles Stream DFW VII
Stream Data Centers has acquired 23 acres for construction of a new Dallas-area campus development in Garland, Texas. When completed in late 2018, the newly-constructed DFW VII facility will offer an expandable 140,000 square foot data center with redundant 40 MW utility feeds from an on-site substation provided by Oncor. Ultimately the campus will total approximately 400,000 square feet.
17.11 miles Skybox: PowerCampus Dallas
The campus is developed with Bandera Ventures, in partnership with Principal Asset Management
17.38 miles Colo@ Dallas
17.38 miles Global IP Networks - Plano
17.44 miles VPLS Plano DA1
17.44 miles Aligned Plano
17.45 miles Evocative: Dallas DAL1
Evocative's Plano, TX data center is strategically located between its West Coast and Northern Virginia facilities.
17.49 miles Mapletree: 3300 Essex
17.49 miles Stream DFW IV
17.80 miles Flexential Dallas (Plano)
17.96 miles STACK Dallas-Fort Worth DFW01
There are three data centers on the campus: #1 is a 317,800 sqft data center with 21 MW of critical power #2 up to 11 MW #3 is a LEED Silver certified, concurrently maintainable data center with 94,400 square feet of technical space and 10.75MW of available power from two local substations.
17.96 miles Equinix Dallas DA7
Equinix invested more than $20 million for the DA7 IBX data center, which currently includes 1,200 cabinets
18.09 miles STACK DFW01B
STACK’s DFW01B data center boasts a substantial footprint of 156000 square feet area. This facility offers up to 11MW of critical capacity, with 2.2MW immediately available.
18.09 miles Stack: DFW01 Future Expansion
STACK Infrastructure's DFW01 Future Expansion offers a build-to-suit expansion opportunity with 50MW of accessible power, adjacent to DFW01A and DFW01B data centers.
19.02 miles Compass Red Oak Campus
Located in south of the Metro, Compass’ second metro campus can expand to more than 155 acres and 262 MW of power.
19.18 miles Compass Red Oak DFW III-II
19.40 miles Google Red Oak TX
19.43 miles Skybox Legacy
The Skybox campus can be expanded to 350,000 square foot capacity to host servers and provide 60 megawatts of power in later phases.
19.55 miles DataBank Plano DFW3
DataBank’s newest Uptime Certified TIER III Data Center, and the third in the Dallas area
19.77 miles Mapletree: 5000 South Bowen

TierPoint Dallas (Colo4) Data Center Photos


Exterior of 3004 Irving Blvd in Dallas

Operating Company

TierPoint is a data center and managed services provider that focuses on secondary markets in the United States. Operating as a private-equity backed company, As detailed in the history section below, Tierpoint has actively acquired smaller providers and impressively rolled up a national platform in 20 markets.

Tierpoint Acquisitions and History


TierPoint was formed in 2010 as Cequel Data Centers LLC, however, the company's origins date back to 1995. Through a conglomeration of acquisitions, TierPoint built its data center portfolio. [r1]

2010:

  • Cequel acquired Colo4 (Based in Dallas and originally founded in 2000)

2011

  • Cequel acquired Perimeter Technology (Based in Oklahoma and founded in 2003)

2012

  • Cequel acquired TierPoint (Based in Spokane and founded in 2003). After the acquisition, Cequel was rebranded as Tierpoint
  • 2012 Adhost acquired (Based in Seattle and founded in 1995)
  • 2012 DBSi acquired [r2]

2013

  • Baltimore Technology Park acquired (Based in Baltimore and founded in 2005)

2014

  • TierPoint Management team recapitalized the company
  • Philadelphia Technology Park. Located in the Philadelphia Navy Yard the 25,700 sqft Philadelphia Technology Park first opened in 2010
  • Xand (founded in 1999)

2015

  • Acquired CxP Data Centers that added a 121,000sqft Jacksonville facility [r3]
  • TierPoint Acquires AlteredScale Data Center in Chicago
  • Acquired Windstream for $575 million. The transaction added 20 datacenters, mainly in the East, Midwest, and South, which fit nicely with TierPoint's western-leaning portfolio. Windstream was itself a data center roll-up of sorts. In 2010 Windstream acquired PAETEC and Hosted Solutions in 2010.

2016

  • Cosentury was acquired by Tierpoint in January 2016 for $575 million. Cosentury, was founded in 2001 and was headquartered in Omaha, NE. It provided Colocation, IaaS, and Compliance and Security services. Cosentury was a large company to swallow. It had nine data centers in the Midwest US and 220 emploiyees.

Tierpoint Services

Data center colocation is the prime product, but Tierpoint also offers Cloud, Managed Services, and DIA with DDoS protection.

TierPoint's customer portal allows for self-provisioning of resources (such as VMs and storage) and a dashboard that allows customers to remotely monitor workloads and applications across all locations. The company offers a comprehensive solution portfolio of private, multitenant, hyperscale, and hybrid cloud, plus colocation, disaster recovery, security and other managed IT services.

References:


r1. TierPoint Company Page
r2. Source: Data Center Knowledge
r3. Press Release Archive. July 27, 2015

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