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DataHouse Datahaus Citielekom

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a network of non-provider-dependent data centers that meet all TIER III standards

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2024: Construction of a data center near Moscow City

On August 20, 2024, it became known that DataHouse had built a new data center (DPC) in Moscow. The object corresponds to the Tier III reliability level, which, among other things, means double redundancy of all major components.

The data center is located not far from the Moscow City International Business Center - at 12 1st Main Street, opposite the Melkombinat. The project provides for the commissioning of two stages. The first phase provides for the installation of more than 1,100 equipment racks in seven machine rooms. The total IT capacity is 7.7 MW. In general, 60 MW of power was supplied to the data center complex with TETs-16 two physically different routes.

source = Telegram channel Data Center Industry Association
DataHouse built a data center near Moscow City

The history of the development of the DataHouse data center network began in 2006 with a small data center in Moscow. As of August 2024, the company operates facilities not only in the Russian capital, but also in Yekaterinburg and St. Petersburg. It is said that there are joints with more than 540 Internet providers through their own Cloud-IX traffic exchange point (Msk-IX, Spb-IX, Ekt-IX, D-TEL, DEC-IX). DataHouse provides services for renting servers and server racks, accommodation of equipment, etc.

The previously launched Moscow data center DataHouse, called Copper Foil, is located near the Nagornaya metro station. The data center combines eight rooms, and the total number of server racks and cabinets exceeds 500. In the data center, two types of cooling of the cold corridor and energy switchboards were designed: precision and chiller. The facility is connected to the power supply according to the 1st category from several independent city substations, which come by N-feeders from two CRPs according to the voltage level of transformers 10/0.4 kV. The data center is connected to the central core of the MMTS-9 network through two independent FOCL routes laid in the telephone sewer by separate highways. The total redundant backbone capacity of the data center is 100 Gbps with the possibility of operational increase.[1]

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