Virtus plots colocation campus in Buckinghamshire as demand for London datacentres soars

Virtus plots colocation campus in Buckinghamshire as demand for London datacentres soars

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Virtus is dedicating to bringing a brand-new datacentre school online by 2026, as information reveals the need for colocation capability continues to overtake supply

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Released: 19 Feb 2024 11:41

West London-based colocation supplier Virtus Data Centres is preparing to develop a server farm school on a 50-acre freehold plot in Saunderton, Buckinghamshire that will house as much as 75MW of IT capability.

The business, which becomes part of the ST Telemedia Global Data Centres Group, stated that the task is needed to make sure Virtus is well-placed to react to the growing need for datacentre capability the expert system (AI) pattern is sustaining.

Preparation consent for the school is verified and the task’s building and construction is because of begin throughout the last quarter of 2024, with Virtus working to a mid-2026 go-live date for the website.

According to Virtus, the website will be powered by 100% renewable resource, as are all the other datacentres in its portfolio. “Virtus has actually devoted to a zero-waste-to-landfill concept throughout the center’s operation and intends to accomplish management in Energy and Environmental Design [LEED] Gold accreditation for the sustainability,” the business stated, in a declaration.

“Other sustainability functions consist of execution of rainwater harvesting and expedition of waste heat usage for nearby farming. Furthermore, a yearly carbon balance out payment will be made to the regional authority for 10 years, adding to regional ecological enhancement jobs.”

The Saunderton website will be fairly near to the business’s existing datacentre school in Slough, Berkshire, and– on conclusion– will bring the overall variety of websites the business run in the UK to 5, as Virtus currently has an existence at 2 areas in Hayes, Middlesex, and another in Enfield, Middlesex.

The business has actually formerly broadened beyond the M25 to mainland Europe to Germany, where it runs 2 schools in Berlin.

Neil Cresswell, CEO of Virtus Data Centres, stated the acquisition of the Saunderton website is a “substantial action” in the business’s tactical development strategies.

“It shows our continuous dedication to supply sophisticated datacentre centers in the UK, whilst likewise broadening our operations in Europe,” he stated.

“Our focus is to support the developing requirements of our clients, anywhere they require them, and the blossoming need for AI-ready information facilities. We are devoted to being at the leading edge of supporting organizations on their digital change journeys, whilst guaranteeing that our datacentres are developed to the greatest sustainability requirements, lining up with our target to be carbon neutral by 2030.”

The news that Virtus will be bringing extra datacentre capability online in due course comes at a great time, offered information released by realty consultancy CBRE previously this month exposed that the need for colocation capability throughout Europe is overtaking supply.

According to its information, which tracks supply and need patterns for colocation capability throughout Europe throughout the last quarter of 2023, datacentre capability stays in high need in London. Supply stays constrained by absence of power and a shortage of appropriate websites, however– in spite of these difficulties– the capital saw the greatest take-up (of 123MW) last year of any European colocation center.

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