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QTS Irving - Dallas (DFW1) — Colocation Data Center

by QTS Realty Trust, Inc.

6431 Longhorn Drive, Irving, Texas, US

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Facility Overview

QTS Realty Trust operates this Irving facility as part of its extensive portfolio of data center and colocation services across North America. Located at 6431 Longhorn Drive, this colocation facility serves the greater Dallas-Fort Worth metropolitan area, one of the most important technology and business hubs in the United States. The facility is positioned to support enterprises, cloud service providers, and technology companies requiring reliable data center infrastructure in the Texas market.

As a QTS-operated colocation data center, this facility delivers the provider's signature combination of retail and wholesale colocation services. QTS has built its reputation on providing flexible, scalable infrastructure solutions that can accommodate everything from single cabinet deployments to large-scale enterprise requirements spanning thousands of square feet.

Colocation Services and Capabilities

The Irving facility offers standard colocation services including cabinet space, private cages, and private suites to meet diverse customer requirements. QTS typically provides multiple power density options to support both traditional enterprise equipment and high-density computing applications. The facility is designed with redundant power and cooling infrastructure to ensure high availability for mission-critical workloads.

Remote hands services are available to support customers who need on-site technical assistance for equipment installations, maintenance, and troubleshooting. Cross-connect services enable customers to establish private connections between their equipment and network providers or other tenants within the facility.

Network and Connectivity

The Dallas-Fort Worth market benefits from robust fiber infrastructure and carrier diversity, with the Irving location positioned to take advantage of multiple network providers serving the region. QTS facilities typically offer access to major telecommunications carriers, internet service providers, and cloud on-ramps to support customer connectivity requirements.

Target Market and Use Cases

This colocation facility serves businesses across various industry verticals that require reliable data center infrastructure in the Dallas market. Common use cases include disaster recovery and business continuity implementations, hybrid cloud deployments, application hosting, and digital transformation initiatives. The facility supports organizations ranging from local Texas businesses to national enterprises requiring a Dallas-area presence.

The Irving location is particularly well-suited for companies seeking to establish or expand their technology infrastructure in one of the nation's major business centers while maintaining proximity to Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport and major transportation corridors.

About Colocation in Irving

Dallas-Fort Worth Colocation Market

Irving sits at the heart of the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex, one of the largest and most economically diverse metropolitan areas in the United States. The region's central geographic location makes it an ideal hub for data center operations, offering low-latency connectivity to both U.S. coasts while serving as a natural disaster recovery location for businesses headquartered in other regions.

The DFW market benefits from Texas's business-friendly environment, including competitive electricity rates and favorable regulatory conditions for technology infrastructure. The state's deregulated energy market provides colocation providers and their customers with flexible power procurement options, contributing to operational cost advantages compared to many other major metropolitan markets.

Connectivity and Infrastructure Advantages

The Dallas area serves as a major telecommunications hub with extensive fiber infrastructure connecting to national and international networks. Multiple major internet exchanges and carrier hotels in the region provide robust peering opportunities and network redundancy. The presence of Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport, one of the world's busiest airports, reinforces the area's role as a logistics and connectivity center.

Competitive Landscape and Industry Presence

The Dallas colocation market includes facilities operated by major national providers alongside regional specialists, creating a competitive environment that benefits customers through diverse service offerings and pricing options. The region's strong presence of financial services companies, healthcare organizations, energy sector businesses, and technology firms drives consistent demand for colocation services.

Irving's proximity to Las Colinas, a major business district, and easy access to Dallas's central business district positions this market to serve both established enterprises and growing technology companies requiring scalable data center infrastructure.

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