Virginia Data Center Construction by CyrusOne in “Data Center Alley”
CyrusOne recently announced the purchase of a 14-acre property in Sterling, Va., which the company plans to utilize as the site for its newest data center.
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CyrusOne recently announced the purchase of a 14-acre property in Sterling, Va., which the company plans to utilize as the site for its newest data center.
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CyrusOne recently joined the booming Virginia data center sector with the purchase of a 14.34-acre site which will soon begin construction.
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