This stacking plan shows the layout of CH1, CH2, and CH4 in the building. The Telx (now Digital Realty) Meet-Me-Room on the 2nd floor. Financial Exchanges such as BATS, CME, and ICE are also noted.
Exterior view of the original Palo Alto Internet Exchange (PAIX) building
Sign describing that the SV8 location was also the first school in Palo Alto. Established in 1893.
Equinix doesn't charge for everything. Equinix offers complimentary cabinet and rack screws in the San Jose data center
Equinix SV10 represents the newest state-of-the-art Equinix International Business Exchange [IBX] center. This client's 183,000 gsf building consists of a two-story, steel framed building with precast concrete, with 114,500 gsf of Data Hall space situated on two floors and supported by six emergency generators. The cooling system was through exterior IDEC units located in a 34,000 gsf, 2-level yard with the equipment situated both at grade and atop an elevated mechanical platform to provide direct air cooling into the Data Hall.
Equinix's LD10 site was acquired from IO Data Centers in 2017.
Front Entrance of Equinix's MI1 site. Circa 2018
Phase 1 of SG3 has 35,000 square feet of colocation space
Diagram showing that Fiber Connect is available between Equinix facilities in New York and Northern New Jersey metros
Previously was a Telecity Building
Equinix offers the Fiber Connect product between EQIX AT1 (at 180 Peachtree) and EQIX AT2/3 (at 56 Marietta)
Before it was a data center, the building held a major department store. The store was called Davison's before rebranding as Macy's. The store closed its doors in 2003.
Equinix partners with Datang Gaohong to jointly bring to market this site
The building maintains separate Telco paths from the street to the manhole and risers.
Suite 4004 is 500 kW and 4,631 square feet.
Ready for Customer Deployments
Solar panels are used to power non-essential equipment
The data center was announced in January of 2019 and is scheduled to open in Q4 of 2019.
TelecityGroup lobby at HEX before Equinix acquisition and rebranding. Photo taken circa 2013.
Just after construction and ready to be filled
Equinix received a $1 million rebate from Southern California Edison (SCE) for upgrades to the LA3 facility that boosted energy efficiency. The rebate is part of SCE’s program offered to businesses to offset capital investments that result in saving energy.
Pictured (left to right): Dave Robbins, Carl Fung, Mario Lopez, Bill Maloney, Duane Mackenzie, Johnny Lopez, Lisa Cagnolatti, Mary Finn, Raouf Abdel, Michael Seikes, Bill Sewell, Tod Sword.
The Bloom Energy fuel cell test deployment was 1 Megawatt
The facility was formerly operated by Telecity
The SIX Swiss Financial Exchange Points of Presence (POPs) are in Frankfurt Equinix FR2 and FR4 as well as in London in Interxion LON1 and Equinix LD4
One of Equinix's NOCs is located at SV2 in Santa Clara
The map on the wall represents Equinix's focus on Interconnection
Data Center is located at 110 Avenue du Général Leclerc in Pantin
Note the width of the yellow fiber trays. There must be alot of cross connects in the facility!
The facility is surrounded by car dealerships. Porsche, Nissan, and Infiniti
Situated near the existing TY3 IBX data center as well as Tokyo’s financial district, Equinix TY5 is a four-story purpose built facility, built to withstand earthquakes.
TY5 and the other nine existing data centers owned by Equinix and Bit-isle in Tokyo offer colocation and interconnection, providing customers access to 70+ NSPs, CSPs and leading regional internet exchanges like JPIX and JPNAP.
June 2021