Published in California

Oxide deploys hardware on CoreSite data center in California

Apr 24, 2024 | Posted by Abdul-Rahman Oladimeji

New cloud company Oxide is deploying its on-premise hardware at CoreSite’s data center in Silicon Valley. It also announced this week that it would ‘leverage colocation solutions’ at CoreSite's Silicon Valley SV2 data center.

 “The Oxide Cloud Computer empowers developers to build, run, and operate any application with enhanced security, latency, and control. It helps IT teams accelerate strategic initiatives while enterprises experience the economic and operational benefits of cloud ownership for the first time,” said Bryan Cantrill, co-founder and CTO at Oxide.

“For an industry that’s been wildly underserved for too long, we’re proud to partner with CoreSite to offer a purpose-built, rack-scale system that delivers hyperscale cloud, on-premises.”

“CoreSite is thrilled to partner with Oxide Computer Company – an innovation pioneer that is introducing new technology in the marketplace and solving the challenges that come from digital transformation,” said Maile Kaiser, chief revenue officer at CoreSite. “We strive to operate as an extension of our customers’ teams and provide the IT infrastructure and interconnectivity platform that enables companies like Oxide to succeed.”



There are 299 data centers in California.

250,000 sq ft data center planned in Monterey Park, California
Posted in DigiCo: Los Angeles LAX1 Source: HMC | City of Monterey Park
Site plan for the proposed 159-acre Prologis STEM Park in San Jose
Posted in Prologis: San Jose, California Source: Prologis
Site for Goodman Innovation Centre San Jose
Posted in Goodman Innovation Centre San Jose Source: Goodman Group
CoreSite's SV9 Data Center in Santa Clara
Posted in CoreSite SV9 Source: CoreSite
Rendering of Menlo Digital's MD-SV1 Data Center in Sunnyvale
Posted in Menlo: MD-SV1 (Sunnyvale) Source: Menlo Digital
Rendering of Guadalupe Quarry Redevelopment Project
Posted in Guadalupe Quarry Redevelopment Project Source: Guadalupe Quarry Redevelopment Project
H5 Silicon Valley Data Center
Posted in H5: Silicon Valley Source: H5 Data Centers
Line of Site from the Sierra Morena Tower to downtown San Francisco
Posted in Sierra Morena Tower |
Rendering of Goodman Group's data center in Los Angeles, California.
Posted in Goodman: Los Angeles Source: Goodman via LinkedIn
Microsoft's Alviso Way Data Center Site Plan
Posted in Microsoft: Alviso Way 2 Source: San Jose planning and Microsoft
Sitemap of CloudHQ's Santa Clara SJC Campus
Posted in CloudHQ: Santa Clara SJC1 Source: CloudHQ
Apple retained tenancy at the facility after selling ownership to T5 Data Centers
Posted in Apple: Newark, CA Source: T5 Data Centers
GI Partners to develop a new four-story data center in Santa Clara, California
Posted in Bowers Data Center Source: Cushman & Wakefield via Loopnet
Vantage Santa Clara CA2 Data Center in Silicon Valley
Posted in Vantage: Santa Clara CA2 Source: Vantage Data Centers
Prime's San Jose Data Center in California
Posted in Prime: San Jose Source: Prime Data Centers
Microsoft San Jose Campus site at 1657 Alviso Milpitas Road
Posted in Microsoft: Alviso Way Campus Source: Google Maps
Rendering of EdgeCore Silicon Valley Data Center Campus
Posted in EdgeCore: SV02 Source: EdgeCore
EdgeCore Santa Clara Campus Site Plan
Posted in EdgeCore Silicon Valley Source: EdgeCore
AWS Gilroy Data Center Site Plan
Posted in Amazon: Gilroy, CA Source: Amazon
Layout of the South Campus
Posted in Equinix: SV18 |
StratCap Data Center at 3205 Bassett Street, Santa Clara
Posted in StratCap: 3205 Bassett Source: Google Map
Outside of the site
Posted in RICloud: 6580 Via del Oro |
Rendering
Posted in Skybox Santa Clara |
Rendering of SVY02
Posted in STACK SVY01B |
Front Entrance
Posted in OpenColo |
Rendering
Posted in OpenColo Source: OpenColo
Location Total SqFt Gross SqFt Power (MW)
Nautilus Stockton 20,000 SqFt
NN
Evocative: Santa Clara, SJC3 15,000 SqFt
NN
Stack: SVY01D 300,000 SqFt
NN
Lumen Manchester 1 NN
Lumen Modesto 1 NN

Ready to Level up Your
Data Center Strategy?