Cincinnati – North Cincinnati Data Center

Lebanon, OH

North Cincinnati Greenfield Built Colocation Site

Located on 123 acres, 30 minutes north east of downtown Cincinnati, this data center is used for production, colocation, back-up and recovery for business continuity. With plenty of land for build-to-suit options at this site, CyrusOne offers multiple products as part of its CyrusOne Solutions product set, including:

Greenfield Builds
From greenfield to completion, the CyrusOne project teams works hand in hand with your team to plan, design, permit and construct your data center to your exact specifications – on time and on budget.

Powered Shells
CyrusOne offers powered shells to provide you with a fast time to market option for your IT environment. Fully redundant support systems, scalable power levels, connectivity options, and class A office space are available within your powered shell.

Full and Half Data Halls with 30,000 to 60,000+ Square feet of Colocation Space
CyrusOne helps you to assess your unique infrastructure requirements to ensure your IT environment is equipped with the right power, cooling, and connectivity to match various application needs.

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401 Kingsview Dr
Lebanon, OH 45036

Cincinnati – North Cincinnati Data Center – Highlights

  • Overview
  • Power
  • Cooling
  • Security
  • Sustain-ability

  • Can support up to 228,000 square feet data center / 95,000 square feet raised-white-floor space
  • Used for production colocation, back-up and recovery and business continuity
  • In compliance with ISO 27001, SSAE 16 (SOC1) Type II, SOC 2 Type II, PCI DSS, HIPAA/HITECH, FISMA HIGH
  • High Performance Computing (HPC) capable
  • DWDM (high availability/high reliability) networking connectivity options for customers who are in other CyrusOne
    mid-west data centers (North Cincinnati, Downtown Cincinnati, Florence and Hamilton)
  • Carrier-neutral facility with diverse fiber feeds
  • 100% SLA on power and environmental
  • 24×7 staffed NOCC and remote hands support
  • Dedicated cages and private suite options available
  • Used for production colocation, back-up and recovery and business continuity.
  • Very Early Smoke Detection Apparatus (VESDA) system; sampling air in parts per million coupled with a zonal dual action
    interlocking dry-pipe system.
  • 40 miles from the Greater Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport and Dayton International Airport
  • 10 hotels within 10 miles
  • 30 minutes from downtown Cincinnati
  • Diverse power delivered by two independent circuits
  • Ability to hold up to 14 MW of critical capacity
  • Eight 2 MW generators
  • Multiple 2500 KVA pad-mounted transformers
  • 300kVA single input PDU fed from dual input static transfer switches
  • Scalable 2 MW Kohler dedicated generators
  • 40,000 gallon fuel tank capacity.

  • 48-inch raised floor design
  • Chilled Water System Configuration
  • Unique cooling technology: Utilizes 115-ton Hunt Air ACU Fan-wall technology
  • 150+ watts per square foot of density
  • Free cooling under 45 degree Fahrenheit utilizing four 900 ton plate and frame heat exchangers.
  • 7 levels of security for access
  • On-site security guards 24 hours a day, 365 days a year
  • Reinforced physical structure
  • Video surveillance and recording of the exterior and interior
  • Cabinet and cage security options include individual locks and biometric scanners.

  • Very Early Smoke Detection Apparatus (VESDA) system; sampling air in parts per million coupled with a zonal dual action
    interlocking dry-pipe system.
  • 40 miles from the Greater Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport and Dayton International Airport
  • 10 hotels within 10 miles
  • 30 minutes from downtown Cincinnati.

  • Regional Water Stress:  The Lebanon area currently faces low water stress, which is projected to continue in the future.
Regional Water Stress and Use Now 2030 Projection 2040 Projection
Regional Water Stress Low Low Low
CyrusOne Water Use WUE 3.76 L/kWh

This facility is a legacy site that doesn’t use CyrusOne’s Zero Water Consumption Cooling so it consumes water like most data centers, but we are examining opportunities for reducing water use at this facility.

(Risk assessment and projections based on WRI Aqueduct Tool)

 

  • Regional Grid Greenhouse Gases: How much greenhouse gas does this facility’s local electrical grid emit while generating electricity?  (Useful for Location-based greenhouse gas reporting)
Greenhouse Gases 2004 2007 2012 2016 2018
MTCO2/MWh 0.706 0.704 0.626 0.564 0.529

The carbon-intensity of the grid has improved about 1.8% points per year over the last 14 years of published data.  Reported by the US EPA eGRID for the RFC West subregion (RFCW).

 

  • Regional Grid Renewables: What percentage of this facility’s local electrical grid is from renewable sources (wind, solar, biomass, hydro, and geothermal)?
Grid Renewables 2004 2007 2012 2016 2018
Percent from renewable sources 1.1% 1.0% 3.2% 4.8% 5.2%

This has been increasing about 0.3% points per year over the last 14 years of published data.  Based on US EPA eGRID data for the RFC West subregion (RFCW).

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Convenient & Accessible

Located 30 minutes north east of downtown Cincinnati, this data center is used for production, colocation, back-up and recovery for business continuity.

The North Cincinnati data center in Lebanon offers easy access to interstate I-71 and is less than four miles from several restaurants, lodging, fuel, and shopping centers to accommodate overnight and extended stays.

Production & Disaster Recovery

The North Cincinnati data center was built for enterprise level production server environments and is used for production colocation, back-up and disaster recovery, and business continuity. This facility can accommodate customers with a need for private office space in addition to their colocation needs.

This facility is located on 123 acres of land which will enable further expansion in the future.

The Nation’s First National Internet Exchange

With CyrusOne’s National IX, customers can configure a virtual on-net platform from a multitude of carriers and providers, allowing optimal flexibility and interconnection with anyone at any connected facility and to the cloud.

As part of CyrusOne’s National IX platform, this Lebanon data center provides interconnection to other CyrusOne data centers.

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