Iron Mountain Data Centers operates a global colocation platform that enables customers to build tailored, sustainable, carrier and cloud-neutral data center solutions in New Jersey. Our enterprise-grade and hyperscale-ready facilities provide the security, compliance, and reliability that mission-critical operations demand, backed by our decades of experience in information management. Iron Mountain has underground storage facilities in the United States and the rest of the world, but most of the company's over 1,500 storage locations [4] are in above-ground leased warehouse space located near customers.
[35] Its storage location in Dighton, Massachusetts was once a missile storage battery during the Cold War. [36] The best. Nestled in the rolling hills of Pennsylvania, USA, Iron Mountain is not just any storage facility.
It's a high-security fortress, safeguarding some of the most valuable and sensitive assets in the world. From historical artifacts to critical data backups, let's explore the depths of Iron Mountain and what makes it an apex of security. Iron Mountain Data Centers meets the demands of enterprises, cloud and AI providers with data center infrastructure built where you need to be, at speed and scale.
Our experienced data center developers deliver turn-key facilities and campus-scale deployments for hyperscale customers, while our pre. For truly secure information management and protection, go underground.Iron Mountain's "The Underground" is a secure information storage facility that lies 2. Inside a former limestone mine in northern Butler County, Iron Mountain's site serves as a secure storage facility, housing data centers, physical and digital media, documents and more.
The site was formerly owned by U.S. Steel and used to supply limestone to steel mills from 1902-1952. It sits 220 feet underground, offering protection from the elements and natural disasters.
With more than. Any warehouse can "store" information. We go well beyond as the industry.
The Iron Mountain storage facility is a high-security storage facility in a former limestone mine at Boyers, Pennsylvania, near the city of Butler in the United States. It was used to store records beginning in 1954, and was purchased by Iron Mountain in 1998.