Stack Infrastructure: DFW02A Data Center
About DFW02A Data Center
The DFW02A Data Center is part of the DFW02 South Dallas Campus, a hyperscale development by STACK Infrastructure located in Lancaster, Texas, within the Dallas–Fort Worth metro area. Positioned in one of the most power-rich and rapidly expanding digital infrastructure corridors in the U.S., DFW02A is designed to support next-generation AI, machine learning, cloud, and enterprise workloads at scale .
The broader campus spans approximately 193 acres and is engineered to deliver 300MW+ of critical capacity initially, with expansion up to 500+MW, making it one of the largest data center developments in the region . DFW02A is one of several buildings within this campus, benefiting from a master-planned environment optimized for speed-to-market, scalability, and high-density deployments.
Designed for flexibility, the campus supports both shell and turnkey delivery models, allowing customers to deploy hyperscale or enterprise infrastructure tailored to their specific requirements.
⚙️ Facility Highlights
- Located in Lancaster, Texas (South Dallas power corridor)
- Part of a 193-acre hyperscale campus
- 300MW+ planned capacity, expandable to 500+MW
- Designed for AI/ML, cloud, and high-performance workloads
- Supports shell and turnkey deployment models
- Powered by 100% renewable energy
- Located in a power-visible, development-ready corridor with scalable land
🔌 Power Infrastructure
- Dedicated on-site substation supporting large-scale deployments
- Critical systems designed with N+1 resiliency
- Minimum 24-hour on-site fuel storage for backup generation
- Designed to support hyperscale and high-density workloads
❄️ Cooling Infrastructure
- Closed-loop cooling architecture optimized for AI/ML and high-performance workloads
- Supports air-cooled and liquid-to-chip cooling technologies
- Separate chiller plants capable of continuous cooling
- Designed for advanced rack densities and next-generation compute
🌐 Connectivity & Carrier Access
- Four Meet-Me-Rooms (MMRs), each serving as a Point-of-Entry (PoE)
- Access to major carriers, cloud providers, and long-haul fiber routes
- Connectivity to transpacific and national network routes
- Designed for low-latency and high-capacity interconnection
🔐 Security
- 24/7 on-site security with dual-factor biometric access
- Comprehensive CCTV coverage with extended retention
- Secure perimeter with gated vehicle access
- Advanced fire detection systems including VESDA and pre-action sprinklers
💼 Who It Serves
- Hyperscale cloud providers deploying large-scale infrastructure
- AI and machine learning workloads requiring high-density compute
- Enterprise organizations expanding in the Dallas–Fort Worth region
- SaaS and digital platforms serving North America
- Organizations requiring scalable, renewable-powered infrastructure