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CyrusOne: DFW4 - Allen Data Center

CyrusOne DFW4 - Allen Data Center is located at 2300 Chelsea Boulevard, Allen, Texas 75013, United States. The gross building size for this location has not been provided. The gross colocation space is not available for this data center. No power information has been offered for this location. We found 249 data center locations within 50 miles of this facility. No certifications are specified for this location.
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About DFW4 - Allen Data Center

The DFW4 – Allen Data Center is a planned hyperscale facility developed by CyrusOne, located in Allen, Texas, within the Dallas–Fort Worth (DFW) metroplex—one of the fastest-growing data center markets in North America. Designed to support large-scale cloud, AI, and enterprise workloads, DFW4 will expand CyrusOne’s presence in a region known for its strong connectivity, business-friendly environment, and access to abundant power.

Strategically positioned in the northern DFW corridor, the Allen site offers proximity to major fiber routes, enterprise campuses, and hyperscale cloud ecosystems. The facility is expected to deliver scalable, high-density infrastructure tailored for modern digital workloads, including AI training, high-performance computing (HPC), and multi-cloud architectures.

As part of CyrusOne’s global platform, DFW4 will be developed with a focus on operational resilience, energy efficiency, and flexible deployment models, supporting both enterprise colocation and hyperscale environments.

⚙️ Facility Highlights

  1. Planned hyperscale data center in Allen, Texas (DFW metro area)
  2. Part of CyrusOne’s expanding Texas and U.S. portfolio
  3. Designed for cloud, AI, and enterprise deployments
  4. Scalable campus-style development supporting phased growth
  5. Carrier-neutral environment enabling flexible connectivity
  6. Positioned in one of the top U.S. data center markets

🔌 Power Infrastructure

  1. Planned high-capacity utility power sourced from the Texas grid
  2. Redundant electrical systems designed for continuous uptime
  3. UPS-backed infrastructure ensuring stable power delivery
  4. Backup generator systems planned for extended outage protection
  5. Designed to support high-density and hyperscale workloads

❄️ Cooling Infrastructure

  1. Advanced cooling systems planned for high-density compute environments
  2. Infrastructure expected to support modern cooling technologies, including liquid cooling
  3. Redundant mechanical systems designed for continuous operation
  4. Energy-efficient design aligned with hyperscale and AI workloads

🌐 Connectivity & Carrier Access

  1. Carrier-neutral connectivity model
  2. Access to DFW’s dense fiber and interconnection ecosystem
  3. Low-latency connectivity to major U.S. markets
  4. Designed to support hybrid cloud and multi-cloud architectures

🔐 Security & Compliance

  1. Multi-layer physical security architecture planned
  2. 24/7 monitoring and controlled access systems
  3. CCTV surveillance across critical infrastructure areas
  4. Visitor management systems and strict access protocols
  5. Designed to support enterprise and regulatory compliance requirements

💼 Who It Serves

  1. Hyperscale cloud providers expanding in Texas
  2. Enterprise organizations requiring infrastructure in the DFW region
  3. AI and high-performance computing deployments
  4. SaaS and digital platforms serving U.S. and global markets
  5. Organizations implementing multi-region and disaster recovery strategies