The Apple Inc. Mesa Data Center, situated at 3740 South Signal Butte Road in Mesa, Arizona, USA, is a vast facility spanning 1,300,000 square feet. Information regarding the gross colocation space and power specifications for this data center is currently unavailable. Furthermore, no specific certifications have been publicly disclosed for this location. Within a 50-mile radius of this facility, there are 57 other data center locations.
In October 2015, Apple assumed operational control of a former factory belonging to GT Advanced Technologies, one of its suppliers that had previously declared bankruptcy. Apple subsequently initiated the conversion of this facility into a state-of-the-art data center. By March 2017, Apple’s Mesa, Maricopa County, Arizona data center was fully operational and began servicing customers. This facility is now recognized as Apple’s “global data command center.” Located at 3740 S Signal Butte Road in Mesa, Arizona, the data center occupies an expansive 83-acre site. Following a substantial $2 billion investment by Apple, this 1.3 million square foot data center functions as a crucial logistics and operations hub, providing essential support to Apple’s data centers worldwide. The facility is sustainably powered by its own on-site solar farm and employs approximately 150 full-time Apple employees.