Sabey Data Centers, a premier designer, builder and operator of multi-tenant data centers, has officially completed construction on the first building of its new data center campus in Round Rock, Texas. The state-of-the-art facility, spanning 430,000 square feet, represents a significant milestone in the company’s expansion and commitment to providing top-tier data center services.
Strategically located in the technology hub of the South, the SDC Austin data center campus offers businesses a reliable and secure environment. The facility’s design maximizes available data center space while maintaining a minimal construction footprint, enhancing scalability for deployments of all sizes. The campus boasts impressive specifications, including:
- Up to 84 megawatts of critical power capacity
- Support for liquid cooling and high-density computing
- Capabilities of up to 200 kW per cabinet
This facility’s features position Sabey as a leader in the industry, capable of meeting the rising demands of modern enterprises and hyperscalers. The Round Rock campus has already attracted notable customers, including the Texas Advanced Computing Center (TACC). TACC will house Horizon, the largest academic supercomputer dedicated to open-scientific research in the National Science Foundation’s portfolio, at Sabey’s new campus.
In line with Sabey’s corporate goals, the SDC Austin facility prioritizes energy-efficient design elements. This aligns with the company’s commitment to achieving net-zero carbon emissions across all operations by 2029.
The completion of this construction solidifies Sabey’s status as a leader in delivering premier data center solutions, offering enterprises and hyperscalers a sustainable, secure and highly connected environment for scaling their digital operations. As the demand for data center services continues to grow, Sabey’s expansion in the Austin market represents a significant development in the industry. The company’s focus on sustainability, advanced technology and strategic partnerships positions it well for future growth and success in the competitive data center landscape.