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Wacolo (Columbia Colocation): Quincy Data Center - Trinidad Campus

Wacolo (Columbia Colocation) Quincy Data Center - Trinidad Campus is located at Quincy, Washington, United States. The data center is 568 sqft. There is a total of 260 sqft in raised floor space for colocation. It has access to 0.03 MW of power. We found 17 data center locations within 50 miles of this facility. No certifications are specified for this location.
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About Quincy Data Center - Trinidad Campus

The Columbia Colocation – Trinidad Campus is a purpose-built, right-sized data center environment located in Quincy, Washington, one of the Pacific Northwest’s most established digital infrastructure regions. Directly connected to Grant County PUD fiber, the facility provides reliable, low-latency connectivity within a market known for cost-effective power and strong network access.

Designed for efficiency and simplicity, the Trinidad Campus supports stable, predictable workloads rather than high-density compute environments. The facility delivers a controlled infrastructure footprint with dedicated cooling, UPS-backed power, and remote monitoring, making it ideal for organizations seeking consistent performance without the complexity and overhead of hyperscale facilities.

Unlike large-scale campuses optimized for AI or hyperscale deployments, this environment focuses on practical, cost-effective infrastructure for general compute, storage, and networking. Planned expansion will increase both rack capacity and available power over time, allowing customers to scale gradually as requirements grow.

⚙️ Facility Highlights

  1. Purpose-built colocation environment in Quincy, WA
  2. Direct connectivity to Grant County PUD fiber network
  3. Designed for stable, predictable compute and storage workloads
  4. UPS-backed power infrastructure for reliable uptime
  5. Dedicated cooling systems for controlled operating conditions
  6. Remote monitoring and operational visibility
  7. Planned expansion to increase capacity and power availability

🔌 Power Infrastructure

  1. Total Power: ~0.03 MW (30 kW available, expandable)
  2. UPS-backed power systems ensuring clean and stable delivery
  3. Designed for efficient, low-overhead power utilization
  4. Scalable capacity aligned with planned facility expansion

❄️ Cooling Infrastructure

  1. Dedicated cooling systems designed for small-scale deployments
  2. Optimized for consistent thermal performance
  3. Not designed for high-density GPU or extreme compute loads

🌐 Connectivity & Carrier Access

  1. Direct access to Grant County PUD fiber infrastructure
  2. Low-latency connectivity within the Quincy data center market
  3. Suitable for network infrastructure, private cloud, and storage environments
  4. Reliable regional connectivity across the Pacific Northwest

🔐 Security & Monitoring

  1. Controlled facility access
  2. Remote monitoring systems for operational oversight
  3. Secure environment for enterprise and SMB deployments

💼 Who It Serves

  1. Small to mid-sized enterprises
  2. Edge infrastructure deployments
  3. Private cloud and storage environments
  4. Backup and disaster recovery workloads
  5. Organizations requiring cost-effective, stable infrastructure
  6. Latency-sensitive applications in the Pacific Northwest