Switch (company)
Private | |
Industry | Technology |
Founded | 2000[1] |
Headquarters | Las Vegas, Nevada, United States |
Key people | Rob Roy (CEO, founder, chairman) |
Number of employees | 400-500 [2] |
Website |
supernap |
Switch is a privately held company based in Las Vegas, Nevada. The company is the developer and operator of the SUPERNAP, data center facilities, and provides colocation, telecommunications, cloud services, and content ecosystems.[1][3]
History
Switch was founded in 2000 Rob Roy, CEO and the organization's principal inventor and chief engineer.[4] Rob Roy holds 218 patents or patent-pending claims for SUPERNAP designs and engineering that have been Tier IV certified by the Uptime Institute.[5] Switch is a CLEC (Competitive Local Exchange Carrier) that sells all telecommunications services.
As of July 2015, half of the company’s 14 top executives are women.[6] Seventy-percent of the current workforce are veterans.[7]
In 2015, the company became the first data center provider in the U.S. to participate in President Barack Obama’s American Business Act on Climate Pledge by announcing that they would join the second round of private sector companies participating in this effort.[8] Under this pledge, and following the company’s commitment to sustainability, Switch is currently constructing the first of two solar farms, which will provide renewable energy to its data centers.[9]As of January 1, 2016 all Switch data centers are 100% powered by clean and renewable energy.[10] In 2016 Switch joined the WWF/WRI Renewable Buyers’ Principles with a public commitment to have their SUPERNAP Michigan data centers also 100% renewably powered.[11]
SUPERNAP Facilities
In 2008, the company opened SUPERNAP 7, a 515,047-square-foot (47,849.4 m2) facility, its seventh data center.[1] Switch has built and is operating in the Las Vegas Digital Exchange campus, which currently consists of three operating SUPERNAP data centers spanning 1,510,926 square feet (140,369 m2) and covering SUPERNAP phases seven through nine. At completion of construction, the Las Vegas Digital Exchange campus will measure more than 2.3-million square feet with 12 buildings completed.[5][12] As of 2016, SUPERNAP 10 is under construction in Las Vegas with two additional SUPERNAP data centers in planning phases.
Power to the SUPERNAP data facilities will be generated through two solar generation projects, Switch Station I and Switch Station II. The Switch Stations will produce 180-megawatts of power and are a joint construction project through First Solar in partnership with NV Energy.[13]
In January, 2015 Switch announced a $4 billion expansion plan to build a new data center campus east of Reno in Storey County. The Switch Tahoe Reno Industrial Campus is over 1,000 acres and is expected to have more than 6.4 million square feet of data center space at completion. That size will make it the largest data center campus in the world.[14] Switch has begun construction on its first data center on the campus, SUPERNAP Tahoe Reno 1, which will be more than 1,200,000 square-feet (110,000 m2), have 150 MVA power capacity, and more than 83,000 tons of cooling capability, making it the largest single data center in the world. This is the first of seven planned SUPERNAP data centers to be built at the Tahoe Reno Industrial Center.[15]
In order to connect its Las Vegas and Tahoe-Reno campus, Switch is building the Switch SUPERLOOP fiber network, which will connect Las Vegas to Reno through 500-miles (800 km) of fiber. The Switch SUPERLOOP will extend directly to include Los Angeles and San Francisco.[16][17][18][19]
Construction has begun on the Switch SUPERNAP Michigan campus at the site of the Switch Pyramid (former Steelcase Pyramid) in Grand Rapids, with the first customers expected to occupy that space in mid-2016. At completion the Grand Rapids campus will be more than two million square-feet making it the largest data center campus in the eastern U.S.[20]
SUPERNAP International
In 2014, Switch formed SUPERNAP International in partnership with ACDC Fund and its two limited partners Orascom TMT Investments and Accelero Capital to build data centers based on designs from the Tier IV-rated Switch SUPERNAP U.S. facilities.[5] The two new SUPERNAP International campus projects under construction are located in Siziano, Italy slated to open late 2016 and the Chonburi Province, Thailand campus opening in early 2017.[21][22]
The SUPERNAP data center campus in Siziano, Italy will be 452,084 square-feet (42,000 m2) and have 40-megawatt power distributed via two 132kV transmission paths.[21]
The $300 million USD (11 billion THB) Thailand SUPERNAP data center facility will have capacity for more than 6,000 data server racks. It will cover an area of nearly 75 rai (12 hectares) and is located 27-kilometers away from an international cable landing station linking national and international telecoms and IT carriers.[23]
Locations
Switch headquarters are based in Las Vegas with SUPERNAP data facilities and Innevation Centers located in northern and southern Nevada. As of 2016, Switch is expanding to the eastern United States with a planned data center campus located in Grand Rapids, Michigan.[24]
Las Vegas Digital Exchange Campus
Data Center Facility | Square Footage | Status |
---|---|---|
LAS VEGAS SUPERNAP 1-6 | 88,383 | Open |
LAS VEGAS SUPERNAP 7 | 515,047 | Open |
LAS VEGAS SUPERNAP 8 | 436,248 | Open |
LAS VEGAS SUPERNAP 9 | 471,248 | Open |
LAS VEGAS SUPERNAP 10 | 343,436 | Planned |
LAS VEGAS SUPERNAP 11 | 343,436 | Planned |
LAS VEGAS SUPERNAP 12 | 168,040 | Planned |
Tahoe Reno Industrial Campus
Data Center Facility | Square Footage | Status |
---|---|---|
TAHOE RENO 1 | 1,200,947 | Under construction |
TAHOE RENO 2 | 610,974 | Planned |
TAHOE RENO 3 | 935,064 | Planned |
TAHOE RENO 4 | 935,064 | Planned |
TAHOE RENO 5 | 935,064 | Planned |
TAHOE RENO 6 | 935,064 | Planned |
TAHOE RENO 7 | 935,064 | Planned |
Customers
Switch has more than 1,000 clients, including Fortune 1000 companies.[4][25] Users include eBay, HP, EMC, Intel, Shutterfly, Machine Zone (Game of War), Amgen, Dreamworks, JP Morgan Chase, Sony, Boeing and Fox Broadcasting, among others.[26][25]
Switch developed a $3 trillion purchasing cooperative to allow customers to collectively purchase telecommunications and other services across all of its campuses.[5]
Certifications and Awards
Switch SUPERNAP 8 data center has received Tier IV Gold Operational Sustainability Certificate from the Uptime Institute, a Tier IV Constructed Facility Certificate and Tier IV Design Certificate. In addition, Switch SUPERNAP 9 has received a Tier IV Gold Operational Sustainability Certificate, a Tier IV Design Certificate and a Tier IV Constructed Facility Certificate.[27][28]
Supercomputer Cherry Creek
In 2014, Switch announced collaboration with Intel and the University of Nevada, Las Vegas to give university researchers access to a powerful supercomputer. iSupercomputer Cherry Creek will be housed on Switch's campus, with researchers accessing the computer through the SUPERNAP facilities' telecommunications network to work in fields that include genetics and medicine.[29]
Innevation Center
In summer 2015, the company made a half-million dollar investment in a facility located in downtown Reno, Nevada. Called the Innevation Center, the facility opened in September 2015 is meant to be a collaborative center for students, entrepreneurs, businesses, investors and non-profits. The 25,000 square foot building was purchased from City of Reno.[30] Switch contributed $500,000 for the interior buildout, and the center was funded from a $3 million grant from the Governor’s Office of Economic Development.[31]
Switch has also designed a 65,000 square foot Innevation Center in Las Vegas, Nevada.[32]
References
- 1 2 3 Jennifer Robison (21 September 2011). "Switch Communications data center expanding to 2.2 million square feet". Las Vegas Review-Journal. Retrieved 10 June 2013.
- ↑ "Switch SUPERNAP Superloop Colocation Data Center Construction Starts".
- ↑ Overgaard, Kristi "Switch SUPERNAP Named as the First and Only Registered Hosting Center for Online Gaming by the Nevada Gaming Commission" Nevada Business. May 31, 2013
- 1 2 Miller, Rich "SuperNAP 8 Earns Tier IV Gold Status for Operations" Data Center Knowledge. August 5, 2014
- 1 2 3 Luxford, Hollie"SuperNAP Data Centers Branches Out of the US" Data Center Dynamics. March 13, 2014
- ↑ Rothberg, Daniel. “With seven women among its top 14 executives, Switch sets itself apart.” Vegas Inc. July 20, 2015
- ↑ Evans, Pat. "Regional tech industry welcomes Switch." Grand Rapids Business Journal. Dec. 18, 2015
- ↑ Booth, Nick. "Switch joins carbon campaign, announces 100MW solar farm." Datacenter Dynamics. Aug. 26, 2015
- ↑ Sverdlik, Yevgeniy. “Switch Joins Obama’s Business Climate Pledge, Plans 100 MW Solar Project in Nevada.” Data Center Knowledge. Aug. 24, 2015
- ↑ http://datacenterfrontier.com/switch-goes-green-renewable-power-supernaps/
- ↑ "Switch Announces Plans To Make SUPERNAP Michigan Data Centers 100 Percent Green; Joins WWF/WRI Renewable Buyers' Energy Principles" Press Release. Jan. 21, 2016
- ↑ Miller, Rich "Shutterfly Deploys 1,000 Cabinets at Switch SUPERNAP" Data Center Knowledge. October 16, 2014
- ↑ Miller, Rich. "Switch goes green with renewable power for SUPERNAPs." Data Center Frontier. Jan. 5, 2016
- ↑ Hidalgo, Jason.“Switch On: The World’s Largest Data Center.” Reno-Gazette Journal.
- ↑ Hidalgo, Jason. "On Switch: Reno-area SuperNAP to be largest data center on Earth." Reno Gazette-Journal. Sept. 14, 2015
- ↑ Miller, Rich. "Switch Plans Massive $1 Billion SUPERNAP Data Center in Reno" Data Center Knowledge. Jan. 15, 2015
- ↑ "$1B Switch data center near Reno will be world's biggest". The Associated Press. January 16, 2015. Retrieved January 25, 2015.
- ↑ "$1B Switch Data Center Near Reno Will Be World's Biggest". ABC News. January 16, 2015. Retrieved January 16, 2015.
- ↑ "Switch Plans Massive $1 Billion SUPERNAP Data Center in Reno". January 16, 2015. Retrieved January 25, 2015.
- ↑ Harger, Jim. "Switch confirms plans for $5B investment, 1,000 jobs at West Michigan data center." Nov. 16, 2015
- 1 2 Longhitano, Lorenzo. "Internet, aprirà in Italia il principale snodo di connettività europeo." Wired Italy. Oct. 6, 2015
- ↑ Mah, Paul. "Construction begins on SuperNAP Thailand" Datacenter Dynamics. Jan. 27, 2016
- ↑ Sverdlik, Yevgeniy. "Switch Building SuperNap Mega Data Center in Thailand" Data Center Knowledge. Jan. 14, 2016
- ↑ Harger, Jim. "$5B Switch data center in Steelcase pyramid is 'Michigan's to lose'" Mlive. Nov 30, 2015
- 1 2 Brodkin, John "Meet Rob Roy, the man who built the SuperNAP data center" Network World. Jan. 22, 2009
- ↑ Miller, Rich "SuperNAP 8 Earns Tier IV Gold Status for Operations" Data Center Knowledge. August 5, 2014
- ↑ Sverdlik, Yevgeniy. "Switch Gets Tier IV for Second Las Vegas Data Center." Data Center Knowledge. March 2, 2016
- ↑ "All Certifications." Uptime Institute website
- ↑ Schmidt, Will "UNLV Awarded the Use of Intel's World-Class Supercomputer Cherry Creek" Tech Cocktail Las Vegas. Oct. 13, 2014
- ↑ “Switch announces investment in downtown Reno Innevation Center.” Nevada Today. May 29, 2015
- ↑ McAndrew, Siobhan. “UNR’s venture in downtown Reno opens Tuesday.” Reno Gazette-Journal.
- ↑ Hidalgo, Jason. “UNR releases ‘Innevation Center’ renderings, Switch pitching in half million dollars." Reno Gazette-Journal. May 29, 2015
External links
- Official website
- A Look Inside the Vegas SuperNAP, Data Center Knowledge