DataVita is set to expand the capacity of its flagship Fortis data centre.
The Scottish cloud services provider has invested £8m to add an extra 400 racks, taking it up to 1,500 sq m of technical space.
The expansion also opens up the opportunity to provide a further 3,000 sq m at the facility in the future.
Combined with DataVita’s plans to deliver Scotland’s first metro data centre at 177 Bothwell Street in Glasgow, the company is delivering an additional 550 racks of capacity in central Scotland.
The expansion is part of the second phase of DataVita’s long-term fit-out of the facility, with the company completing the first phase in 2017. Fortis is the largest and only data centre of its kind in Scotland, supporting critical IT services for an estimated three million people across the country.
DataVita took full ownership of the data centre in 2021 and plans to further enhance its green credentials by taking Fortis off-grid, generating its own electricity from wind and battery-powered back-up systems.
The facility uses ‘free cooling’ technology, which harnesses Scotland’s natural climate to maintain optimum temperatures, instead of energy intensive air conditioning and refrigerant units.
Danny Quinn, managing director of DataVita, said: “The expansion of Fortis is part of our long-term plan for the facility and underlines our commitment to providing the best and most energy efficient data services to private, public, and third sector organisations across Scotland.
“The additional capacity at Fortis will ensure we can support more organisations with their IT infrastructure, along with our own growth and plans to make the facility even more efficient in the future.”