Data Center Site Selection Experts Serving Tennessee, TN
Data Center Site Selection Specialists Serving Tennessee, TN
Building a data center is a mission-critical endeavor. The business case behind developing such an asset starts with the data center site location. It is imperative to create the complex plan and requirements necessary to deploy your data center, but none is as important than where to locate your data center.
DCI will diligently work with you to fully assess a potential critical facility property for its advantages and disadvantages. There are many factors that will be important to your business model and DCI will go through the data center site selection process so you can advance your plan, goals, and long-term strategy with confidence.
DCI offers the following site selection services and we also deal following data center real estate contacts in Tennessee:
- Colocation site selection services
- Data center location strategy
- Help finding data center space
- Evaluation for data center site selection
- Data center location services
- Data center colocation site selection
- Search for available data center space
- Finding the right data center space
- Analyzing colocation space
- Data center facility spaces
- Data center rental spaces
- Finding data center space
- Data centers for sale
- Data center for sale real estate
- Data center land for sale
- Data center lease agreements
- Data center rentals
- Data centers for lease
- Finding the best data center locations
- Selling used data centers
- Data strategies for real estate
- Dealing with data center brokers
- Dealing with data center real estate agents
What Our Customers Say
Have worked with the Managing Principals for more than 20 years on numerous data center projects. This experience included multiple aspects of data center construction including early project site selection, design, project budgeting, pre-construction, and construction services. For all these services DCi has performed with the utmost professionalism. They are an excellent trusted partner.
Jeffrey Gyzen
Data Center Architect
One aspect of the program where DCi has been especially helpful is validating construction costs early in the budgeting phase. They have extensive experience working with all construction trades and manufacturers to create and confirm project pricing.
Wayne Reeves
Data Center Electrical Engineer
We engaged with DCi very early in the project and I was impressed with the level of rigor of evaluation of project design options to meet the Owner’s objectives while leveraging suppliers and all design partners strengths.
Fred Rebarbar
Data Center Engineer
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Frequently Asked Data Center Deployment Questions:
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Q: What is an Exchange Colocation?
- A: A multi-tenant, turnkey data centers where the ISPs interconnect which offer services down to the rack or partial rack / cabinet.
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Q: What is a kWh?
- A: Electric power is sold in units called kilowatt hours, 1 kWh is the amount of energy delivered in one hour at a power level of 1000 watts. This abbreviation for “kilowatt hour” (kWh) is mostly used in writing rather than conversation.
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Q: What is hosting?
- A: The service of running servers on behalf of another party, allowing those organizations to focus on managing their applications, instead of hardware and operating system administration. There are various levels of service and various kinds of hosting offered (e.g. dedicated, shared, virtual, etc.).
DCI proudly recommends the following industry organizations for more information about the data center industry:
AFCOM - Advancing IT and Data Center Infrastructure Professionals | DCA: Data Center Alliance. DCA Global |
The Green Grid | The Uptime Institute | Gartner | Data Center Knowledge | Data Center Frontier | Data Center Dynamics | International Data Center Authority | IDCA | U.S. Green Building Concil | TIA – Telecommunication Industy Association | TIA-942 Certification | TIA Online | BICSI Data Center Standards | BICSI | DataHawk: Analytics & Optimization for Amazon and Walmart | Infrastructure Masons – Uniting the Builders of the Digital Age | Project Management Institute
Data Center Infrastructures builds data centers in the following states in The United States of America:
Alabama, AL – Alaska, AK – Arizona, AZ – Arkansas, AR – California, CA – Colorado, CO – Connecticut, CT – Delaware, DE – Florida, FL – Georgia, GA – Hawaii, HI – Idaho, ID – Illinois, IL – Indiana, IN – Iowa, IA – Kansas, KS – Kentucky, KY – Louisiana, LA – Maine, ME – Maryland, MD – Massachusetts, MA – Michigan, MI – Minnesota, MN – Mississippi, MS – Missouri, MO – Montana, MT – Nebraska, NE – Nevada, NV – New Hampshire, NH – New Jersey, NJ – New Mexico, NM – New York, NY – North Carolina, NC – North Dakota, ND – Ohio, OH – Oklahoma, OK – Oregon, OR – Pennsylvania, PA – Rhode Island, RI – South Carolina, SC – South Dakota, SD – Tennessee, TN – Texas, TX – Utah, UT – Vermont, VT – Virginia, VA – Washington, WA – West Virginia, WV – Wisconsin, WI – Wyoming, WY
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Facts about Tennessee
- Capital: Memphis
- Year Founded: 1796
- Major Cities: Major Cities
- Borders: Kentucky, Virginia, North Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Arkansas, Missouri
- Gross Domestic Product (GDP) Millions USD: $277,036
- Population: 5,689,283
- Land Area (Sq Miles): 42,244
- High Point (Feet): 6,643
- Other Facts: “Key Industries: Agriculture including cattle, hogs, chickens, cotton, soybeans, wheat, apples, and peaches Textiles, electrical power, automobile manufacturing, tourism, and electronic equipment. How Tennessee got its name: Tennessee comes from the name of a Cherokee Indian village named Tanasi. Tennessee State Symbols: State Nickname: Volunteer State; State Slogan: The Stage Is Set For You; (formerly) Sounds Good to Me (formerly) Follow Me To Tennessee; also on its license plate; State Motto: Agriculture and Commerce (1987); State flower: Iris; State Bird: Mockingbird; State Fish: Smallmouth bass (sport fish), Channel catfish (state commercial fish); State Tree: Tulip Poplar; State Mammal: Common Raccoon, Tennessee walking horse; State Foods: Corn Meal. Becoming a State: Date Admitted: Wednesday, June 1, 1796; Number Admitted: 16; Prior Name: Province of North Carolina, Southwest Territory; Postal Abbreviation: TN. The Geography of Tennessee: Total Size: 41,217 sq. miles (source: 2003 Census); Geographical Low Point: Mississippi River at 178 feet, located in the county/subdivision of Shelby (source: U.S. Geological Survey); Geographical High Point: Clingmans Dome at 6,643 feet, located in the county/subdivision of Sevier (source: U.S. Geological Survey); Central Point: Located in Rutherford County approx. 5 miles northeast of Murfreesboro (source: U.S. Geological Survey); Counties: 95 (source: National Association of Counties); Bodies of Water: Kentucky Lake, Norris Lake, Center Hill Lake, Douglas Lake, Tennessee River, Duck River, Cumberland River, Mississippi River. Famous People: Bill Belichick – NFL Football coach; Kenny Chesney – Country music singer; Davy Crockett – Folk hero and frontiersman; Miley Cyrus – Singer and actress; Aretha Franklin – Singer; Morgan Freeman – Actor; Dolly Parton – Country music singer; Oscar Robertson – Professional basketball player; Justin Timberlake – Singer and actor; Usher – Singer and actor. More Fun Facts: Tennessee borders 8 other states.; From Lookout Mountain, you can see parts of 7 different states.; The three stars on the Tennessee flag represent the three major geographic regions of the state; The 1996 Olympic white water events were held at Ocoee River in Tennessee.; The name Tennessee comes from the Native American words Tanasi or Tansqui.; It is called the Volunteer State because when soldiers were needed in the War of 1812, Tennessee soldiers volunteered and helped to defeat the British at the Battle of Orleans.; The oldest running radio show in the United States is the Grand Ole Opry from Nashville.; Memphis is the home of Elvis Presley’s home Graceland.; Knoxville has the nickname The Marble City. Nashville has the nickname Music City.; The world’s largest freshwater aquarium is in Chattanooga.; Professional Sports Teams: Memphis Grizzlies – NBA (Basketball); Tennessee Titans – NFL (Football); Nashville Predators – NHL (Hockey).” Citation: Nelson, Ken. “United States Geography for Kids: Tennessee .” Ducksters, Technological Solutions, Inc. (TSI), https://www.ducksters.com/geography/state.php?State=Tennessee
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