Element Critical: Northern Virginia One Data Center

Element Critical Northern Virginia One Data Center, situated at 7990 Quantum Drive, Vienna, VA, USA, is an expansive facility spanning 200,000 square feet. It offers a substantial 87,000 square feet of raised floor space specifically designed for colocation services. The data center boasts a robust power capacity of 10 MW, ensuring reliable operations. This location is strategically positioned within a data center rich region, with 215 other data center facilities identified within a 50-mile radius. The facility holds numerous significant industry certifications, including HIPAA, PCI-DSS, SSAE-16 Type 1, SOC 2 Type 2, ISO 27001, SOC 1, SOC 2 Type 1, SSAE-16 Type 2, and SOC 1 Type 2, underscoring its commitment to security, compliance, and operational excellence.
This state-of-the-art VA1 facility, strategically acquired in late 2016 and meticulously renovated, is engineered to meet the demanding high-density requirements of today’s enterprise users. Its prime location offers unparalleled connectivity, situated directly off the Beltway and a mere 500 meters from the historic MAE-East Internet Exchange Point, ensuring a fiber-rich environment. Furthermore, the facility boasts exceptional accessibility, positioned just 1.5 miles from the Tysons Metro Station and a convenient 14 miles from both Dulles (IAD) and Reagan (DCA) international airports.
Element Critical

Northern Virginia One Data Center

7990 Quantum Drive, Vienna, VA, USA

7990 Quantum Drive, Vienna, VA, USA

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Element Critical

Facility Details

87000 Sqft

colocation space

10 Mw

total power

200000 Sqft

total space

10.6mi

nearest airport

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