Element Critical: Chicago Two Data Center

Element Critical’s Chicago Two Data Center, situated at 341 Haynes Dr, Wood Dale, IL, USA, is a substantial facility spanning 50,000 square feet. It offers 26,000 square feet of raised floor space specifically designed for colocation services, supported by a robust 3.3 MW power supply. This location is strategically positioned within 50 miles of 97 other data center facilities, highlighting its connectivity and accessibility. The data center boasts a comprehensive set of certifications, ensuring high standards of security, compliance, and operational excellence, including ISO 27001, HIPAA, PCI-DSS, SSAE-16 Type 1, SOC 2 Type 2, SOC 1, SOC 2 Type 1, and SOC 1 Type 2.
Located conveniently near O’Hare International Airport, CHI2 is one of two neighboring data center facilities. These facilities, acquired in 2018 and subsequently reconditioned, are designed to meet the evolving demands of today’s enterprise users by providing robust power, flexible connectivity, and customizable solutions for diverse IT objectives. CHI2’s specific power infrastructure includes 2MW of power, available in both N+1 and 2N configurations, supported by two diesel generators with an 8,000-gallon storage tank for backup power. The facility also features a raised floor design, ensuring that all power and electrical distribution systems are discreetly and efficiently managed beneath the floor.
Element Critical

Chicago Two Data Center

341 Haynes Dr, Wood Dale, IL, USA

341 Haynes Dr, Wood Dale, IL, USA

Provider

Element Critical

Facility Details

26000 Sqft

colocation space

3.3 Mw

total power

50000 Sqft

total space

3.11mi

nearest airport

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