Digital Realty: Boston BOS16 Data Center

Digital Realty’s Boston BOS16 Data Center, located at 105 Cabot Street, Needham, MA, USA, is a robust facility spanning 133,000 square feet. It offers a substantial 40,000 square feet of raised floor space, ideal for colocation services. The data center is well-equipped with 10 MW of power capacity, ensuring reliable operations. Furthermore, its strategic location provides access to a network of 40 other data center facilities within a 50-mile radius. This location holds several key certifications, including PCI-DSS, SOC 2, NIST 800-53, ISO 27001, HIPAA, and SOC 3, demonstrating its commitment to security and compliance.
105 Cabot Street is a pivotal, purpose-built data center facility spanning three stories and totaling 130,000 square feet, including approximately 40,000 square feet of raised floor space. Located within our Needham data center campus, it stands as the second mission-critical building, designed for optimal performance and reliability. With 10 MW of redundant utility power, this highly energy-efficient building ensures concurrent maintainability for all essential infrastructure components. Strategically positioned adjacent to our 128 First Avenue data center, it is less than 20 miles from Boston Logan International Airport and is situated outside FEMA-designated flood plains, offering a secure and accessible location for critical operations.
Digital Realty

Boston BOS16 Data Center

105 Cabot Street, Needham, MA, USA

105 Cabot Street, Needham, MA, USA

Provider

Digital Realty

Facility Details

40000 Sqft

colocation space

10 Mw

total power

133000 Sqft

total space

11.2mi

nearest airport

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