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DataGryd Completes Infrastructure Upgrades at 60 Hudson Street Data Center

DataGryd  announced that it is has completed infrastructure updates at its 60 Hudson Street facility, offering colocation opportunities to incoming tenants.

DataGryd’s facility on 60 Hudson Street in Lower Manhattan has resulted in 180,000 square-feet of immediately available colocation space. As the largest single footprint data center available in New York, DataGryd’s Open-IX OIX-2-certified data center is designed to meet the increasing demand for data processing and storage centers in New York’s urban market, one of the world’s most concentrated hubs of internet connectivity. Its enhanced infrastructure systems provide tenants with superior reliability via redundant power and state-of-the-art monitoring.

DataGryd’s 60 Hudson data center delivers access to over 300 interconnected carriers and exchanges, with multiple Points of Entry from diverse data network providers and direct fiber conduits. The space uses a proprietary MicroGryd technology, offering dual contingencies and delivering the highest value in energy efficiency with direct primary utility feeds offering up to 12,000 kW of power.

The facility offers a turn-key, high-power data center space known as the MegaSuite, which provides technology-driven operational efficiencies that result in reduced costs for entry and power.

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