Stack Infrastructure: SVY01D Data Center
About SVY01D Data Center
The SVY01D Data Center is part of STACK Infrastructure’s SVY01 campus in San Jose, California, a major Silicon Valley deployment designed to support large-scale cloud and enterprise growth. Located in one of the most strategically important and supply-constrained data center markets in the United States, SVY01D gives customers access to scalable capacity in the heart of the global technology ecosystem.
SVY01 campus is positioned by STACK as a Silicon Valley platform built to help customers scale innovation in a region where new development is increasingly difficult. The full campus provides 100MW of capacity across 19 acresand four buildings, giving hyperscale and enterprise users a meaningful long-term footprint in San Jose.
Within that campus, SVY01D delivers 300,000 square feet and 24MW of capacity, making it a substantial facility for organizations deploying high-density compute, cloud platforms, and large enterprise environments in Silicon Valley.
⚙️ Facility Highlights
- Located in San Jose, California within STACK’s SVY01 Silicon Valley campus.
- Part of a 19-acre campus in one of the most constrained U.S. development markets.
- Included in a broader campus delivering 100MW across four buildings.
- Building-specific footprint of 300,000 SF.
- Building-specific capacity of 24MW.
🔌 Power Infrastructure
- 24MW of capacity is attributed to SVY01D.
- The broader SVY01 campus is designed for 100MW of total capacity.
🌐 Connectivity & Market Position
- Located in Silicon Valley, described by STACK as one of the most significant data center markets in the United States and the epicenter of the technology world.
- Positioned to provide the strategic capacity needed for innovation in a development-constrained region.
💼 Who It Serves
- Cloud providers expanding in Silicon Valley.
- Enterprise organizations requiring capacity in the San Jose market.
- Technology companies needing proximity to Silicon Valley infrastructure and ecosystems.
- Customers seeking long-term scalable deployment space in a supply-constrained region.
- These use cases are an inference from STACK’s positioning of the campus for innovation and large-scale capacity in Silicon Valley