SATOKIE: Texas Data Center
About Texas Data Center
Satokie West Texas is a purpose-built digital infrastructure facility operated by Satokie, located in West Texas, a region widely recognized for its abundant energy resources and favorable operating conditions for high-density compute workloads. Strategically positioned within one of the most power-rich areas of the United States, the site benefits from access to large-scale electrical generation, competitive power economics, and a regulatory environment supportive of energy-intensive operations. Designed to support high-performance and power-dense deployments, Satokie West Texas aligns with the company’s focus on scalable infrastructure for specialized compute use cases, including blockchain and next-generation high-load applications.
⚙️ Facility Highlights
- Purpose-built facility design optimized for high-density, power-intensive compute environments.
- Robust power infrastructure engineered to support continuous, large-scale operations.
- Grid-connected architecture leveraging West Texas’ strong energy availability.
- Cooling systems designed for efficiency in hot and variable climate conditions.
- Modular infrastructure approach, allowing scalable deployment as capacity requirements grow.
- Dedicated operational focus on uptime, performance stability, and infrastructure resilience.
- On-site monitoring and operational support tailored to high-load environments.
🔐 Security & Compliance
- Controlled site access with restricted entry points to critical infrastructure areas.
- Perimeter security measures designed to protect large-scale infrastructure assets.
- Continuous monitoring of facility operations and access activity.
- Fire detection and suppression systems appropriate for high-density electrical environments.
- Operational practices aligned with standard data center safety and security expectations.
- Segregated deployment areas supporting tenant isolation where required.
🌐 Connectivity & Carrier Access
- Connectivity designed primarily for operational monitoring, management, and workload coordination.
- Network infrastructure sufficient to support control-plane, telemetry, and management traffic.
- Regional connectivity supporting integration with broader distributed infrastructure deployments.
- Not positioned as a carrier hotel or interconnection hub, prioritizing power delivery and compute efficiency.
- Suitable for workloads where power availability and infrastructure scale outweigh low-latency interconnection needs.
💼 Who It Serves
- Blockchain and digital asset infrastructure operators requiring large-scale, power-dense environments.
- Organizations deploying specialized compute workloads with sustained energy demands.
- Infrastructure operators seeking long-term capacity in energy-advantaged U.S. regions.
- Companies expanding distributed compute footprints across North America.
- Operators prioritizing power economics, scalability, and operational simplicity over dense interconnection.