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Inside the Equinix Sydney2 data centre
iTnews gets the first look inside Equinix’s brand new multi-million dollar Sydney2 facility – with the photos to prove it.
on Aug 19 2009 4:49PM
Sensor lights illuminate the path to customer cages.
An alternative perspective on the sensor lights, which are designed to save power and lighting costs.
Inside the Sydney2 data centre.
New racks being installed as iTnews tours the facility.
Chiller plant in Sydney2.
Another view of the chiller plant room. All plant is N+1 for redundancy.
Buff tanks in the chiller room.
Now, that’s a diesel genset.
Alongside the generator, looking to the battery array and soundproofing.
In front of the batteries.
Sound proof insulation in the generator room.
UPS room in Sydney2.
Emerson Affinity HVAC automation system controls.
Cooling plant for Sydney2.
Cool air ducts for distribution to the data centre floor.
Looking down the row of cooling ducts.
Floor-to-ceiling view of the cooling ducts.
Another perspective on the scale of the cool air distribution.
Facilities for customers include a lounge and kitchen.
Entry to the Sydney1 data centre.
Data hall in Sydney1.
Another view of the Sydney1 facility.
Inside the telco services termination cage in Sydney1.
Close-up inside the telco services rack.
Structured cabling in the telco services cage.
Sensor lights illuminate the path to customer cages.
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