Node4 has invested £2m in a major expansion of its Northampton data centre, enabling the company to accommodate new customers and broaden the services it offers.
The Node4 Northampton data centre is nearing capacity so the company will expand its existing 360 rack footprint by 900m2 to a total of 760 racks, spread across three data halls.
The halls have been designed to meet increasing demand for secure, reliable, purpose-built colocation with secure 'caged' areas and higher density racks, using blade servers.
The upgrade will see the data centre built around an innovative cooling system. Instead of chillers, Node4 will be using Hot Aisle containment and cooling its rooms using Adiabatic cooling. This means that the PuE (power usage effectiveness) of the expansion will be as low as 1.1.
Northampton's initial build phase is designed to enable a 550KW of IT load and sees a significant investment of £2m to deliver the services its customers require.
Rik Williams, Head of Data Centre Operations, Node4, commented: "Our Northampton site is a core part of our business and it is vital we continue our investment and presence in the region, especially as the data centre is just an hour away from London."