The Evoque Dallas (DA2-Webb Chapel) Data Center, situated at 11830 Webb Chapel Rd, Dallas, TX, USA, is a substantial facility spanning 140,453 square feet. It offers a significant raised floor space of 92,320 square feet dedicated to colocation services. While specific power information for this location is not available, the data center boasts a robust portfolio of certifications, including HIPAA, PCI-DSS, SSAE-16 Type 1 & 2, SOC 1, 2, & 3 (Type 1 & 2), ISO 27001, FISMA, NIST 800-53, ISAE-3402, SOX, and FedRAMP, as well as SSAE-18. Furthermore, its strategic location places it within 50 miles of 100 other data center facilities.
This state-of-the-art data center boasts an expansive 140,654 sq. ft. overall footprint, with 92,320 sq. ft. dedicated to colocation space. For customer convenience, office space with drop-in cubicles is available within the business park site. Clients can choose from various colocation options, including secure cages and locking cabinets, designed to accommodate standard 45U 42″ deep racks with power capabilities of 4 kW and 6 kW. The facility is built to withstand significant loads, with both raised and sub floors supporting 300 lbs. per sq. ft. Robust connectivity is ensured through copper, fiber, and coaxial cross-connects, complemented by 24×7 remote hands support.
The electrical infrastructure is designed for high availability and efficiency, with Phase I & II supporting 120 watts per sq. ft. and Phase III & IV providing 200 watts per sq. ft. Cabinet power options include 2.4, 4.3, and 6.2 kW. The UPS configuration is N+1, backed by two utility feeders and an N+1 standby power system consisting of six 2,000 kW diesel generators with ample fuel storage (five belly tanks and one standalone). The HVAC system also operates in an N+1 configuration, featuring eight 400-ton air-cooled chillers and a closed chill water loop with municipal makeup water. Fire safety is paramount, with a VESDA smoke detection and conventional addressable fire alarm system. Fire suppression in data center areas utilizes a pre-action dry pipe system, while non-equipment areas are protected by a dry pipe system.