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Amsterdam Data Tower Amsterdam, Netherlands Amsterdam Data Tower Amsterdam, Netherlands ABOUT The Amsterdam Data Tower is located within the Science Park Campus. Being right at the heart of one of the key connectivity hubs in the world, the facility provides an ever expanding ecosystem with access to over 120 networks. The Amsterdam Data Tower provides 56,241 sq ft of customer space over 11 floors with many high quality connectivity options. Digital Realty Amsterdam Data Tower Science Park 120 1098 XG Amsterdam The Netherlands FOR FURTHER INFORMATION: SALES P +31 (0)88 678 90 90 E [email protected] Public Transport By Road Digital Realty’s Science Park can be reached via several routes: Coming from The Hague Take the A4 towards Amsterdam. From the A4, take the Coming from Amsterdam Central Station Amsterdam Ring A10, direction RAI / South. Take the A10 exit S113 Watergraafsmeer. Turn left at the exit traffic lights on the Midway. From Amsterdam Central Station and Almere Centrum At the next intersection (the fourth traffic light) turn right at the Station, you can travel by train to Amsterdam Science Kruislaan. Drive straight ahead until after the viaduct and then you Park Railway Station. From here you can walk to Science drive onto the Amsterdam Science Park site, you will see the Park through the Kruislaan. entrance on your left. Drive straight and follow the Digital Realty signs which will lead you to the parking lot. Coming from Amsterdam Amstel Station From Amsterdam Amstel Station, take buses 40 or 240 to Science Park. Get off at Science Park Aqua. Coming from Utrecht Take the A2 towards Amsterdam. Go the Amsterdam Ring, the Coming from Amsterdam Muiderpoort A10, towards East /Watergraafsmeer (S113). Take the A10 exit S113 Station Watergraafsmeer. Turn left at the exit traffic lights on the Midway. From Amsterdam Muiderpoort station, take bus 40 to At the next intersection (the fourth traffic light) turn right at the Science Park. Get off at Science Park Aqua. Follow signs Kruislaan. Drive straight ahead until after the viaduct and then you to the Digital Realty data center. drive onto the Amsterdam Science Park site, you will see the entrance on your left. Drive straight and follow the Digital Realty signs which will lead you to the parking lot. Parking Private parking available 2 Highly connected, premium data centre space. Data Centre Specifications FACILITY SPECS Facility Cooling • Total building size 16,320 sq m • Chilled water + ATES cooling • Net customer space 5,225 sq m system • Building type: Purpose built data • 8 (N+1) Hybrid coolers centre free standing building • 4 (N+1) ATES systems • Building tenure: leasehold • 110 (N+2) CCUs for IT Digital Realty • 11 IT zones • N+1 Cooling redundancy • Mechanical equipment separately • 3 – 15 kW per rack Cooling density Amsterdam Data Tower placed outside IT room Science Park 120 • Maximum floor load capacity 2,000 kg/sq m 1098 XG Amsterdam • Loading bay Security • Secured receiving, storage and • Full perimeter fence The Netherlands CCTV surveillance Mantraps • Staging room customer office space Proximity Access Card + FOR FURTHER INFORMATION: Biometrics security system • 24/7 onsite security Power SALES • Green electricity Incoming mains P +31 (0)88 678 90 90 100% (hydro/solar/wind) 2 x 15 MVA from independent Fire Detection & Suppression E [email protected] substations dedicated to the data centre • VESDA - Yes • Double knock aqua mist • Diverse power routes (in building) extinguishing system fire • UPS type - Static + Battery suppression system • UPS autonomy - 10 at N minutes • UPS capacity - 9.0 MW • N+1 Redundancy Infrastructure Management • Generator redundancy - N+1 • Fully integrated DCIM - BMS, SMS, • 14 MVA Generator capacity EMS • Customer API • Customer dashboard and reporting Connectivity • 2 diverse entry points into building • 2 cable entry rooms • Number of cross connect rooms - 2 per IT room • Number of APF - 2 per IT room • High quality connectivity options. • An expanding ecosystem that enables commercial opportunities. • Ultra low latencies and secure connections 3 About Digital Realty FOR INFORMATION Digital Realty supports the data centre and colocation strategies of more than 1,000 firms across its secure, network-rich portfolio of data SALES centres located throughout North America, Europe, Asia and Australia. P +1 (0) 6 0 0 Digital Realty’s clients include domestic and international companies E [email protected] of all sizes, ranging from financial services, cloud and information technology services, to manufacturing, energy, gaming, life sciences and consumer products. Business leaders choose Digital Realty for its excellence in acquiring, building, managing, and scaling data centre campuses – our trusted foundation of real estate expertise. They continue to choose us as we deploy customer-collaborative solutions allowing them to dominate their digital world. Our customers need to connect to the cloud and their critical partners on a dynamic platform. Digital Realty is uniquely positioned to deliver interconnectivity with a complete range of solutions on a global scale. Our customers trust the Digital Realty team to combine unparalleled collaboration, network-dense interconnection and real estate acumen to realize the unique power of community - from one rack to hyperscale - across the globe. digitalrealty.com 4.
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