Status: Under Construction Phase | Location: 6110 Technology Creek Dr, Sandston, VA 23150, United States
Iron Mountain Data Centers RCH-1, located at 6110 Technology Creek Drive within White Oak Technology Park in Sandston, Virginia, represents a flagship facility within Iron Mountain’s Richmond data center campus. Engineered to support high-density artificial intelligence, hyperscale cloud, enterprise, and federal government workloads, the approximately 364,860-square-foot facility provides up to 48 MW of critical IT capacity distributed across six data halls. Its electrical infrastructure is supported by a dedicated 300 MVA on-site campus utility substation with dual A/B underground utility feeds from Dominion Energy, providing resilient power delivery to mission-critical computing environments. The facility incorporates Block N+1 redundant uninterruptible power supply systems alongside emergency standby diesel generators to maintain continuity during utility disruptions and other grid events. Thermal management is designed to accommodate increasingly dense computing environments, incorporating high-density liquid cooling technologies and direct-to-chip liquid cooling options suitable for power-intensive GPU server arrays and advanced artificial intelligence infrastructure. Strategically located in Henrico County, the facility provides customers with an alternative deployment location to Northern Virginia while maintaining connectivity to major East Coast digital infrastructure corridors. Network infrastructure includes subterranean dark-fiber entry vaults, dual carrier-neutral meet-me rooms, diverse telecommunications pathways, and low-latency connectivity toward regional network hubs, including routes associated with Virginia Beach subsea cable infrastructure and the Northern Virginia data center ecosystem. Security and compliance capabilities are designed to support sensitive enterprise and government workloads, incorporating controlled access, biometric authentication, surveillance, and security frameworks aligned with federal requirements such as FISMA High, FedRAMP, and NIST 800-53. With its substantial IT capacity, resilient electrical architecture, advanced liquid cooling capabilities, and robust connectivity, RCH-1 is positioned as a significant data center platform for AI, cloud, and government computing requirements in the Richmond market.
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| Project Name | Iron Mountain Data Centers Richmond (RCH-1) |
| Location | 6110 Technology Creek Dr, Sandston, VA 23150, United States |
| Status | Under Construction Phase |
| Project Type | Hyperscale Cloud Infrastructure, High-Density AI & Federal Colocation |
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| City Name | Richland Paris |
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