Telehouse East is a major data centre located in London Docklands. It is one of 11 data-centres on LINX's London LANs. This means Telehouse East one of the best-connected datacentres in the UK.
hSo:wholesale can provide IP transit, colocation and data-centre interconnect services from Telehouse East, as well from near-by data centres Telehouse North, Telehouse West and many other Docklands data centres.
Telehouse North is a data centre in London's Docklands. It's also one of 11 sites on LINX (the London Internet Exchange)'s London LANs, so it's a great place to get connectivity.
LD8 is really two adjacent data centres linked together by cross-connects. 6/7 Harbour Exchange belonged to Redbus. 7/8 Harbour Exchange belonged to Telecity. Telecity acquired Rebus, then Equinix acquired Telecity. The two constituent data centres are similar but different. For example they have different power systems, cooling, power levels etc, so we feel it makes far more sense to treat them as two data centres, rather than one with two separate specifications.
LD8 is two adjacent data centres linked together by cross-connects. 7/8 Harbour Exchange belonged to Telecity, who subsequently acquired Redbus, the operator of the adjacent data centre 6/7 Harbour Exchange. Telecity was itself acquired by Equinix subsequently.
The two data centres that make up LD8 are similar but different. For example they have different power systems, cooling, power levels etc, so we feel it makes far more sense to treat them as two separate data centres, rather than as one.
London North (otherwise known as Global Switch 1) is a small Docklands data centre, close to Telehouse's campus and Global Switch's flagship London facility, London East.
Address:
East India Dock House, 240 East India Dock Road, London
London East (otherwise known as Global Switch 2) is Global Switch's flagship London facility, in Docklands. Its little brother - London North - is close by.
Telstra is Australia's largest telecoms company. The London Hosting Centre is one of the data centres they have - primary to serve their multi-national clients. The data centre is in Docklands.
This data centre, known for many years as 'City Lifeline' is located about 100m east of London's financial district, the City of London. The company that operates the facility was acquired by Redcentric in January 2016.
Colt's Goswell Road facility is a large data centre 1km north of London's financial district, the City of London.
Although it's operated by international fibre carrier Colt, the data centre is run on a carrier-neutral basis. The data centre was run by Level 3, which was acquired byCenturyLink, which rebranded as Lumen. Lumen's EMEA companies were sold to Colt in 2023.
This data centre is expected to be closed, so we will not be accepting any new customers here. We will be moving existing customers to alternative data centres.
LD1 is a data centre very close to London's financial district, the City of London. It's about two minutes walk from Moorgate tube station and five minutes walk from Liverpool Street station.
LD4 is part of a cluster of data centres in Slough run by Equinix. Others include LD5, LD6 and LD10. They're 10,000 sq m, 16,000 sq m, 8,000 sq m and 4,000 sq m respectively, i.e. most are large.
LD5 is part of a cluster of data centres in Slough run by Equinix. Others include LD4, LD6 and LD10. They're 16,000 sq m (LD5), 10,000 sq m (LD4), 8,000 sq m (LD6) and 4,000 sq m (LD10).
LD6 is a data centres in Slough run by Equinix. It's part of a cluster that includes near-by data centres LD4, LD5 and LD10. LD6 has around 8,000 sq m of colocation space.
LD10 is a data centres in Slough run by Equinix. It was formerly run by data centre operator IO before being acquired by in early 2017 and added to Equinix's pre-existing cluster of Slough data centres consisting of LD4, LD5 and LD6.
MA1 is a data centre in Manchester run by Equinix, who gained it on acquiring its former operator Telecity.
The data centre was original built for the University of Manchester, who spun it out under company Internet Facilitators Limited (IFL). IFL was acquired by Telecity which was itself acquired by Equinix.
The data centre is in Manchester Science Park. There are two L-shaped buildings: Williams House and Kilburn House. MA1 runs through both.
Address:
Unit 3, Williams House, Manchester Science Park, Lloyd Street North, Manchester
This is a small data centre around 28 miles due west of central London. It's a facility formerly operated by Blue Square, which was acquired by Lumison, a company that's now known as Pulsant
LDeX2 is a new data centre in Manchester that went live in 2015. The data centre is very close to Manchester United's stadium, Old Trafford, around a third of a mile to the north west of the stadium.
Address:
Unit 6, Waterside, Trafford Park, Manchester [Royal Mail writes Trafford Park, LDeX writes Trafford Wharf Road]
P2 is a new data centre built in 2014 on a former UK Ministry of Defence site. It's still surrounded by the MOD, and close to a bunker that was once supposed to house the Government in the event of nuclear war.
A102 is a modern data centre on Cody Technology Park, a business park popular with defence organisations, including Qinetiq, which used to be the site's sole occupier.
The data centre is very popular with public sector organisations.
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