CyrusOne: DFW10 - Whitney Data Center
About DFW10 - Whitney Data Center
The DFW10 – Whitney Data Center is a planned hyperscale facility developed by CyrusOne, located in Whitney, Texas, expanding the company’s footprint within the Dallas-Fort Worth (DFW) region—one of the fastest-growing data center markets in North America. Designed to support large-scale cloud, AI, and enterprise deployments, DFW10 will deliver next-generation infrastructure tailored for high-density and mission-critical workloads.
Strategically positioned outside the core Dallas metro area, the Whitney location offers access to abundant land for campus-scale development, scalable power availability, and proximity to major fiber routes connecting the DFW ecosystem. This enables customers to benefit from both regional connectivity and geographic diversity while maintaining low-latency access to one of the nation’s primary digital hubs.
As part of CyrusOne’s hyperscale platform, DFW10 is being developed with a focus on flexibility, scalability, and operational resilience, supporting long-term capacity growth for cloud providers, AI infrastructure, and enterprise environments.
⚙️ Facility Highlights
- Planned hyperscale data center in Whitney, Texas (DFW region)
- Part of CyrusOne’s expanding North American portfolio
- Designed for cloud, AI, and enterprise deployments
- Campus-scale development with room for future expansion
- High-density infrastructure tailored for next-generation workloads
- Strategic location offering proximity to Dallas with geographic separation
🔌 Power Infrastructure
- Planned high-capacity power infrastructure supporting large-scale deployments
- Access to Texas’ robust and scalable energy grid
- Redundant electrical architecture designed for high availability
- UPS systems and backup generation planned for continuous uptime
- Infrastructure designed to support high-density compute environments
❄️ Cooling Infrastructure
- Advanced cooling systems planned for high-density workloads
- Infrastructure expected to support modern cooling techniques, including liquid cooling
- Redundant mechanical systems designed for operational resilience
- Energy-efficient design aligned with hyperscale requirements
🌐 Connectivity & Carrier Access
- Planned carrier-neutral connectivity model
- Proximity to major fiber routes serving the Dallas-Fort Worth region
- Low-latency connectivity to key U.S. markets
- Designed to support hybrid cloud and multi-cloud architectures
🔐 Security & Compliance
- Multi-layer physical security architecture planned
- Controlled access with monitored entry points
- CCTV surveillance across the facility
- Visitor management systems and strict access protocols
- Designed to support enterprise-grade compliance standards
💼 Who It Serves
- Hyperscale cloud providers expanding in Texas
- AI and high-performance computing deployments
- Enterprise organizations requiring scalable infrastructure
- SaaS and digital platforms serving North American markets
- Organizations implementing multi-site and disaster recovery architectures