"DataSite is a state of the art facility that provides additional infrastructure protection to our disaster recovery/business resumption plans and processes."

-- Robert Yanckello Chief Technology Officer for UCF

Uninterrupted Access to Power Means Zero Downtime for
Your Business

A truly zero downtime data center requires a UPS system with fail-safe redundancy and over-performing capacity as well as a state-of-the-art back-up power generation plant.

With massive N+1 and 2N UPS systems, diverse underground power feeds from two separate power grids, dual 12.47 kilovolt main power feeds and three 2.8 Megawatt Jet Turbine generators, DataSite is your No. 1 location for data center infrastructure.

It’s all in the numbers.

Finally, there's a way to eliminate power fluctuations and electrical irregularities with the ability to withstand prolonged area-wide utility outages.

Designed to give you continuous power in any and every situation, DataSite is your never-fail data center solution, with the numbers to prove it:

  • Two Diverse 12.47kv Underground Utility Feeds
  • Two Independent High-Voltage Substations
  • N+1 or 2N UPS Power
  • Three 2.8 Megawatt Jet Turbine Generators with an N+1 Design
  • 40,000 Gallons of Reserve Fuel in Underground Tanks
  • 72-Hour Generator Run Time without Refueling

Add to this the double-ended main switchgear and distribution gear, multiple diverse UPS and battery rooms, and A&B side power in all racks and you have all the power and redundant power you’ll ever need.

Plus, with DataSite’s consumption-based billing, there’s no charge for redundant circuits and you only pay for the power consumed, saving you up to 50% in power costs.

Get your free quote today and put the power of DataSite to work for you.


Read more about the details of our data center:


  • Why is Metered Power preferred?
  • Metered Power is much more cost effective compared to buying Power-by-the-Circuit. When a client buys power by the circuit they are paying for 100% power utilization no matter if the power is used or not. Additionally, there is typically a cost for the redundant B-side circuit that can range from 50... more

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