Data Centers Built For Dallas

Building a data centre anywhere in the U.S. means navigating local weather extremes, geological quirks, resource constraints, utility considerations and evolving regulations. You need a partner who knows both the challenges of Dallas and the unique demands of your operation. BladeRoom delivers a globally consistent, off-site-manufactured solution that can be precisely adapted to any site while meeting your bespoke performance, resilience and sustainability requirements.

Extreme Heat & Cooling

In the Dallas–Fort Worth region, summer highs regularly soar past 100°F. These extreme temperatures create intense cooling demands inside a data center, as HVACHVAC systems provide heating, ventilation, and air conditioning to maintain suitable environmental conditions in buildings, including data centres. In data centres, HVAC systems ensure the facility stays at optimal temperatures and humidity levels to prevent equipment failure and...Learn more systems must work overtime to keep servers from overheating. BladeRoom confronts Dallas’s heat by implementing high-performance cooling architectures. Our designs make use of efficient chillers and heat exchangers, and whenever possible we incorporate airside economizersEconomizers are systems that improve cooling efficiency in data centres by utilizing external air or water when conditions allow, minimizing the reliance on mechanical cooling. There are two types: air economizers, which bring in outside air, and water economizers, which use cool...Learn more to take advantage of cooler night temperatures. We also utilize hot-aisle/cold-aisle containment and our smart MATCH Technology controls to target cooling exactly where it’s needed in the data hallA data hall is the primary operational area within a data centre, housing IT equipment such as servers, storage devices, and networking hardware. It is designed for optimal cooling, power distribution, and accessibility to maintain peak performance and reliability. Data halls are...Learn more. The result is a data center that maintains optimal temperatures for IT equipment, without wasteful energy use, even during brutal Dallas summer heat waves.

Power Grid Reliability

Texas’s independent power grid (ERCOT) has faced notable reliability issues during extreme weather events, from summer heat waves to winter freezes. In 2021, for example, an unprecedented cold snap knocked out a huge portion of generation and pushed the grid to the brink of failure. For data center operators in Dallas, this underscores the need for self-reliance. BladeRoom designs incorporate full redundancy for power: dual-feed electrical infrastructure, on-site standby generators, and battery backups to keep systems running through outages. Our data centers are also highly energy-efficient, which reduces strain on the grid during peak demand.

Severe Storms & Wind

North Texas is prone to severe thunderstorms, including tornadoes – Texas leads the nation with an average of roughly 137 tornadoes each year. Even outside of tornadoes, the Dallas area sees high winds, hail, and lightning storms that can threaten standard buildings. BladeRoom addresses these hazards by building data centers with a steel frame and impact-resistant exterior, designed to meet and exceed local wind load requirements. Our facilities include automatic transfer to backup power and surge protection, so operations continue safely during storms. Whether it’s a spring tornado outbreak or a sudden windstorm, a BladeRoom data center in Dallas is built to ride it out with minimal risk of downtime.

Water Scarcity

Texas experiences periodic droughts, and water is a precious resource in the Dallas region. State leaders have voiced concern about the strain large data centers could place on water supplies during drought periods. To overcome this, BladeRoom employs water-efficient cooling strategies. We can leverage cooling technologies that use little to no water instead of traditional cooling towers that evaporate huge volumes. For any necessary water use, our designs support recycling and reuse to minimize waste. This means we provide high cooling performance without exacerbating water scarcity, aligning with regional conservation needs.

Our modular data centres offer rapid deployment and flexible scalability. Engineered for adaptability, these pre-fabricated facilities can be deployed as micro data centresMicro data centres are compact, self-contained facilities that house IT equipment and support infrastructure in a single enclosure. These units are designed for rapid deployment in remote or edge locations, providing localized computing, storage, and connectivity. Micro data cent...Learn more or scalable edge solutions, bringing computing power closer to end-users and reducing latencyLatency is the time delay between a data request being sent and the corresponding response being received. Measured in milliseconds (ms), it is a critical performance metric for data centres, especially those serving latency-sensitive applications such as online gaming, financial...Learn more.

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A BladeRoom colocation data centre provides a resilient and scalable solution for organisations that require reliable, shared data centre space. Our colocation facilities support multi-megawatt capacities and are built for flexibility, enabling clients to host their IT infrastructure in a secure, energy-efficient environment.

BladeRoom’s enterprise data centre solutions offer dedicated facilities tailored to support critical operations businesses with specialised, on premises IT needs. Built for resilience, energy efficiency, and performance, our enterprise data centres provide uptime security and long-term operational cost savings.

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Our hyperscale data centres are designed for enterprises and cloud providers with large-scale data processing requirements. Supporting 30MW blocks and beyond, BladeRoom hyperscale facilities are exceptional quality and energy-efficient, offering air cooledAir-cooled systems are a primary method of thermal management in data centres, using air as the cooling medium to dissipate heat generated by IT equipment. These systems rely on HVAC units, CRACs, or economizers to maintain optimal temperatures by circulating cooled air over serv...Learn more and liquid cooled systems to suit your requirement.

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BladeRooms Data Centres are engineered in-house to support the diverse needs of companies all over the world, from small enterprises to global tech giants. Discover more about our productised off-site construction approach that enables rapid deployment, fixed costs, and strict quality control.

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