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Galaxy Data Centers

About Galaxy Data Centers

Galaxy Data Centers is a specialized data center operator and advisory firm that markets solutions ranging from wholesale colocation to hyperscale- and edge-oriented infrastructure. The company states it was founded in 2016 and positions its offering around tailored, high-capacity colocation and “data center solutions” for enterprise and large-scale deployments.

⚙️ Facility Highlights

Data Center Footprint:

  1. Galaxy’s public materials highlight the Redhill Data Centre campus “just outside central London,” described as a 7.8-acre campus with 24 MW capacity, and “Tier III certified” (as written on Galaxy’s site).
  2. Galaxy’s Redhill brochure describes the campus as supporting stand-alone customer space and notes Unit 3 includes six independent data halls (as written).
  3. PeeringDB lists a Galaxy Data Centers facility entry for “Redhill Datacenter” with address details in Redhill, Surrey (RH1 1AX, GB).
  4. DataCenterDynamics reported that Castleforge acquired the Redhill Data Centre Campus and that Galaxy Data Centers was involved in the acquisition/operations context (Jan 8, 2025 article).

Facility Design & Infrastructure:

  1. Galaxy’s Redhill brochure states Redhill is designed to deliver “scale, density, and power” (as written) and lists direct customer network connectivity or via a POP room.
  2. Galaxy’s “Our Data Centers” page states Redhill has “160,000+ SQFT data hall space” and “8 network carriers” (as written).
  3. Detailed published specifications for redundancy topology (N/N+1/2N), cooling architecture, and rack-level density metrics are Not publicly listed in the sources reviewed.

Service Portfolio Overview:

  1. Galaxy explicitly markets wholesale colocation (“From wholesale colocation to hyperscale infrastructure…”) on its main site.
  2. Galaxy’s “Data Center Solutions” page positions offerings as including enterprise colocation, cloud, and managed infrastructure services (high-level statement; detailed service catalog is not published there).
  3. Galaxy publishes site rules / access policy documentation (policy-level materials; productized service details are limited).

🔐 Security & Compliance

Infrastructure Resilience:

  1. Galaxy’s Redhill brochure markets density/power positioning, but formal uptime SLA language and formal resilience architecture details are Not publicly listed in the sources reviewed.

Physical & Logical Security:

  1. The Redhill brochure lists dual authentication access with biometric scan & key card (as written).
  2. Additional physical security controls (guards, mantraps, SOC reports, etc.) are Not publicly listed in the sources reviewed.

Compliance & Standards:

  1. Beyond the “Tier III certified” claim shown on Galaxy’s Redhill page, ISO/SOC/PCI compliance attestations are Not publicly listed in the sources reviewed.

🌐 Connectivity & Carrier Access

Carrier Neutrality:

  1. Carrier-neutral status (explicit wording) is Not publicly listed in the sources reviewed.

Network Capabilities:

  1. Galaxy’s Redhill materials describe direct connectivity or connectivity via a POP room and reference 8 network carriers for the Redhill campus (as written).

Connectivity Use Cases:

  1. Galaxy positions Redhill for low-latency connectivity to London financial hubs and for workloads associated with finance/tech/AI (as written).

💼 Who It Serves

  1. Galaxy positions Redhill to meet the demands of finance, tech, and AI industries (as written).
  2. Broader, explicit customer segment definitions (SMB vs enterprise mix, regulated verticals list, etc.) are Not publicly listed in the sources reviewed.