Rackspace: LON3 London Data Center

The Rackspace LON3 London Data Center, situated at 115 Buckingham Avenue in Slough, UK, is a substantial facility spanning 65,340 square feet. While the gross colocation space details are not publicly available for this particular data center, it boasts a robust power infrastructure with access to 10.26 MW. Its strategic location also benefits from a high concentration of other data center facilities, with 105 found within a 50-mile radius. This data center is highly certified, holding accreditations such as HIPAA, HITECH, PCI-DSS, SOC 1, SOC 2, SOC 3, ISO 14001, NIST 800-53, FISMA, FIPS-140, and FedRAMP, demonstrating its commitment to various industry standards for security, compliance, and environmental management.
Our LON3 data center, strategically positioned in Slough, Berkshire, just west of London, is a cutting-edge 5,000-square-meter facility engineered for peak performance and reliability. It boasts N+1 power and N+3 cooling redundancy, ensuring uninterrupted operation, and is proudly powered by 100% renewable energy. Our dedicated team of highly trained and experienced system and network engineers provides continuous, round-the-clock management and maintenance. We prioritize physical security with robust measures including biometric scanners, comprehensive video surveillance, advanced alarm systems, secure key card access, and state-of-the-art laser-based smoke detection.
Rackspace

LON3 London Data Center

115 Buckingham Avenue, Slough, UK

115 Buckingham Avenue, Slough, UK

Provider

Rackspace

Facility Details

Not Available

colocation space

10.26 Mw

total power

65340 Sqft

total space

6.84mi

nearest airport

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