DCF Trends Summit: Sabey Data Centers Tour (Slideshow)

Sept. 20, 2024
The inaugural Data Center Frontier Trends Summit featured an exclusive tour of Sabey Data Centers' SDC-Ashburn facility, located at the heart of Data Center Alley in Loudoun County, Virginia.

Select attendees of this month's Data Center Frontier Trends Summit (Sept. 4-6) were privileged to tour Sabey Data Centers' SDC-Ashburn campus in the heart of Data Center Alley.

Located at 21741 Red Rum Drive in Ashburn, Virginia, SDC Ashburn encompasses a 38-acre campus in the world’s densest connectivity corridor in the state's Loudoun County. 

Two of three buildings on the SDC Ashburn campus are completed and leasing colocation and powered shell data center space, offering tenants over 36 MW of power and access to multiple connectivity options. 

With single or multi-tenant buildings and private suites and data halls available, each building on the SDC Ashburn data center campus is based on a modular design that makes it easy for customers to scale with flexibility and customization as their business grows. 

They say pictures are worth a thousand words and that's certainly the case with the above photo gallery. Many thanks to Endeavor Business Media's Charles Thomas for his keen eye and nimble shutter finger on this tour.

 

 

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Matt Vincent

A B2B technology journalist and editor with more than two decades of experience, Matt Vincent is Editor in Chief of Data Center Frontier.

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