Crusoe Cloud: Warrenton DC1 Data Center
About Warrenton DC1 Data Center
The Warrenton DC1 Data Center is a planned high-performance computing facility developed by Crusoe Cloud in Warrenton, Virginia, located within the greater Northern Virginia digital infrastructure corridor. The project is designed to support next-generation AI, cloud, and high-performance computing (HPC) workloads as demand for large-scale GPU infrastructure continues to grow.
Situated near the world’s largest concentration of data centers in Northern Virginia, Warrenton DC1 will benefit from proximity to major internet exchange ecosystems, hyperscale cloud providers, and extensive fiber connectivity linking the region to global digital markets. The facility is expected to support Crusoe Cloud’s mission of delivering scalable compute infrastructure optimized for AI training clusters, GPU workloads, and cloud-native applications.
The development reflects Crusoe Cloud’s focus on building modern data centers capable of supporting large-scale compute environments with efficient energy use and flexible infrastructure for advanced workloads.
⚙️ Facility Highlights
- Planned AI and high-performance computing data center in Warrenton, Virginia
- Located within the Northern Virginia data center ecosystem
- Designed to support GPU clusters, AI training, and cloud workloads
- Scalable infrastructure for large-scale compute deployments
- Integrated with Crusoe Cloud’s cloud and compute platform
- Positioned to benefit from the region’s dense connectivity and hyperscale presence
🔌 Power Infrastructure
- Planned high-capacity electrical infrastructure designed for large-scale compute environments
- Access to Northern Virginia’s robust utility power network
- Redundant power architecture planned to support continuous operations
- Designed to support high-density AI and GPU workloads
❄️ Cooling Infrastructure
- Cooling systems designed for high-density compute environments
- Infrastructure expected to support advanced cooling technologies such as liquid cooling
- Energy-efficient design to support modern AI and cloud infrastructure deployments
🌐 Connectivity & Carrier Access
- Planned carrier-neutral connectivity architecture
- Access to extensive Northern Virginia fiber infrastructure
- Low-latency connectivity to major internet exchanges and cloud ecosystems in the region
- Designed to support hybrid and multi-cloud deployments
🔐 Security & Compliance
- Multi-layer physical security architecture planned
- 24/7 monitored access controls
- CCTV monitoring across critical infrastructure areas
- Controlled facility access and visitor management procedures
- Designed to support enterprise-grade security and compliance requirements
💼 Who It Serves
- AI and machine learning infrastructure providers
- Hyperscale cloud and compute platforms
- Enterprises requiring high-density GPU infrastructure
- SaaS companies deploying compute-intensive applications
- Organizations leveraging the Northern Virginia cloud ecosystem