Brunswick, Maine Data Center Expansion Results in Additional Power and Increased Capacity
Renovations Have Doubled Power Capacity at the Former NATO Facility
FirstLight's Brunswick Data Center is a 2N facility, with two fully redundant electrical feeds to ensure maximum uptime. The renovation project, which began last summer, doubled the power capacity at the facility while continuing to match the same high level of redundancy. Power is sourced entirely from renewable energy.
The facility, located at
"The level of redundancy and robust power capacity at the data center draws customers who want the highest level of uptime," said
Beyond data center space, the facility offers a unique blend of low-latency fiber optic connectivity on diverse network pathways, easy access to cloud-based services like data backup, disaster recovery and cloud computing, as well as a host of other solutions that help customers protect data, manage their network and monitor their critical systems.
"The most important thing we can do for our customers is to provide a firm foundation for their technology strategy and their continued success," said
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