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Stream Data Centers: Santa Clara I – II Data center

Stream Data Centers Santa Clara I – II Data center is located at 1350 Duane Avenue, Santa Clara, California, EE. UU.. The gross building size for this location has not been provided. The gross colocation space is not available for this data center. It has access to 14.0 MW of power. We found 175 data center locations within 50 miles of this facility. No certifications are specified for this location.
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About Santa Clara I – II Data center

Santa Clara I – II, located at 1350 Duane Avenue, Santa Clara, California, was part of a strategic acquisition by Stream Data Centers in June 2005, when Stream acquired both this Duane Avenue facility and another at 3080 Raymond Street. Together, they formed a 14 MW campus in Silicon Valley, offering a Tier IV–grade environment within one of the world’s leading tech and colocation hubs. The site was subsequently leased to a major retail colocation provider and sold later the same year.

⚙️ Facility Highlights

  • Campus Size & Configuration: Combined Duane Avenue and Raymond Street facilities forming a 14 MW campus designed to accommodate large-scale colocation demand 
  • Power Infrastructure: Equipped with four electrical feeds from Silicon Valley Power, supporting a 10 MW critical load, providing robust and redundant capacity
  • Development Model: The Duane Avenue site was initially a vacant, unpowered shell, which Stream redeveloped and then leased—reflecting their expertise in revitalizing existing infrastructure for mission-critical uses 

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💼 Who It Serves

  • Retail Colocation Providers: Santa Clara I – II was leased immediately post-acquisition to a leading retail colocation provider—indicating suitability for established colocation operators
  • Enterprise Users Seeking Silicon Valley Presence: The redevelopment of a formerly unpowered shell into a 10 MW–capable facility underscores its appeal to enterprise customers requiring scalable and resilient infrastructure in a prime digital economy hub.