168 MW
Campus Capacity
80+PUE PUE
Acres
1.15PUE PUE
Portfolio Design PUE
Q3 2024PUE PUE
Space Available

Prime location

Edged Atlanta brings 168 MW of critical data center capacity in a 80+ acre campus near Downtown Atlanta, the burgeoning tech hub of the Southeast.

Prime location

Edged Atlanta brings 168 MW of critical data center capacity in a 80+ acre campus near Downtown Atlanta, the burgeoning tech hub of the Southeast.

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Edged Atlanta Data Center

1800 Thomas Street NW, Atlanta, GA 30318

  • ATL01-1 27 MW | Two story construction
  • ATL01-2 100 MW | Single story construction
  • ATL01-3 41 MW | Single story construction
  • Two loading dock bays per facility
  • 24 x 7 x 365 access; 2 meet-me rooms
  • Multiple fiber providers; four diverse points of entry
  • Tier III design concurrently maintainable
  • 100% uptime SLA

Clean and Reliable Power

  • On-site substations to service full buildout
  • Battery backup supporting all electrical and mechanical systems
  • UPS with N+1 redundancy
  • Generators with N+1 redundancy
  • Standby generation systems utilize Tier 4 Final engines which reduce NOx and particulate matter emissions by up to 99%
  • Redundant A+B side distribution
  • Revenue-grade, transparent, real-time metering

Tier 4 Final EPA Emission versus other tiers

World Class Security & Fire Protection

  • Perimeter fencing and exterior access gates
  • Interior biometric readers, ID badges, CCTV
  • Data halls have double-interlock pre-action mist system
  • Addressable smoke detectors with hot aisle early detection

Advanced Waterless Cooling System

  • Water Usage Effectiveness (WUE) 0.00 liters/kWh of cooling
  • N+1 redundancy
  • Glycol heat transfer with rooftop air cooled chillers
  • Closed loop evaporators provide secondary cooling
  • Flexible hot aisle designs ranging from 250 kW to 2.5 MW
  • Uninterruptible maintenance service outside of white space
  • ThermalWorks systems use non-toxic glycol with zero Global Warming Potential (GWP) and some of the lowest GWP refrigerants available anywhere (R1234ze or R515-B)
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Cooling system Coefficient of Performance (COP)

99.9999

Estimated “six nines” of availability with Tier III design standards and N+1 power, UPS and cooling systems

Continuous systems monitoring and secure DCIM controls platform covering all mechanical and power systems

Leading energy efficiency in any climate

Edged is designed to deliver industry-leading average 1.15 portfolio-wide design PUE, using no water for cooling. This reduces energy overhead by 74% compared with the global average. Uptime Institute, “The average annual power usage effectiveness (PUE) reported in 2023 was 1.58”

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1 Uptime Institute, “The average annual power usage effectiveness (PUE) reported in 2023 was 1.58”

Advanced waterless cooling

Traditional data center cooling consumes vast quantities of water, putting significant pressure on local resources. To address this growing issue, Edged uses our ThermalWorks modular cooling system that supports the dense AI-driven loads that are reshaping the IT industry yet consumes no water.

Traditional data center cooling consumes vast quantities of water, putting significant pressure on local resources. To address this growing issue, Edged uses our ThermalWorks modular cooling system that supports the dense AI-driven loads that are reshaping the IT industry Uptime Institute, “A technology refresh at the start of the 2020s brought a marked increase in power for the new generation of highly performing and efficient servers that are the foundation of many IT infrastructures. Looking ahead, the rise in server power and cooling needs throws any past assumptions on future power densities and cooling technologies into the air.”yet consumes no water.

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Supporting 200 kW per rack
Edged cooling systems support up to 70 kW per rack with air cooling and ultra-high densities up to 200 kW with plug and play liquid cooling integration.

Industry Average
(Uptime Institute)
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2 Uptime Institute, “A technology refresh at the start of the 2020s brought a marked increase in power for the new generation of highly performing and efficient servers that are the foundation of many IT infrastructures. Looking ahead, the rise in server power and cooling needs throws any past assumptions on future power densities and cooling technologies into the air.”
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