Vantage Data Centers: Reno Data Center Campus - Building 1
About Reno Data Center Campus - Building 1
Building 1 is part of the Reno Data Center Campus, a large-scale hyperscale development in northern Nevada designed to support next-generation cloud, AI, and high-performance computing deployments. Located in Reno, the campus provides geographic diversity from major West Coast markets while delivering scalable power infrastructure and advanced cooling capabilities.The campus spans approximately 137 acres and is planned to deliver 224MW of critical IT load across four two-story data centers once fully developed, totaling approximately 1,100,000 square feet. Building 1 benefits from this master-planned campus architecture, engineered to support high-density and liquid-cooled compute environments.
Designed for modern workloads, the campus supports average densities up to 720W per square foot, positioning it to accommodate AI and GPU-intensive deployments
⚙️ Facility Highlights
- Located on a 137-acre campus in Reno, Nevada
- 224MW of critical IT load (campus total)
- Four two-story data centers at full build-out
- Approximately 1,100,000 square feet of total campus space
- Supports densities up to 720W/SF average
- Class A building amenities including office space, conference rooms, and break areas
- Customizable offices and dedicated workspace areas for customers
❄️ Cooling Infrastructure
- Closed-loop chilled water system
- Option for liquid-to-liquid cooling systems with CDU-based equipment capable of handling 100% of IT loads
- N+2 redundancy across all mechanical systems
- Water Utilization Efficiency (WUE) designed to be near zero (liters/kW/hr)
🔌 Power Infrastructure
- N+1 redundancy across all electrical systems
- Power provided by NV Energy, the region’s leading energy provider
- Private 500MW on-site substation delivering reliable, dedicated power
- Multiple, diverse power feeds supporting the campus
- 480V end-to-end electrical distribution
🌐 Connectivity & Carrier Access
- Two Meet-Me-Rooms (MMRs) per data center allowing diverse connectivity paths
- Two points-of-entry (POEs) per data center ensuring inbound carrier diversity
- Diverse fiber pathways into the campus (minimum two paths per carrier)
🔐 Security
- On-site Security Operations Center with patrols 24x7x365
- Perimeter security gates and fencing
- CCTV monitoring across all access control points campus-wide
- Dual authentication (badge/PIN and biometric readers) for customer and critical infrastructure areas
- Visitor management system tracking and controlling onsite personnel
💼 Who It Serves
- Hyperscale cloud providers expanding into Nevada and the Western U.S.
- AI and GPU-intensive deployments requiring liquid-ready cooling
- Enterprise organizations seeking geographic diversity from California markets
- SaaS and digital platform providers deploying West Coast capacity
- Organizations implementing hybrid IT, disaster recovery, and high-density compute strategies