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Conscious Capital Data Center operates a Tier III, carrier-neutral data center in Rancho Cordova, Sacramento, delivering 5 megawatts of power capacity across 50,000 square feet of raised floor space — a critical infrastructure asset for facility managers and property owners requiring mission-critical power continuity in Northern California. The facility is backed by four diesel generators fed by three 6,000-gallon diesel fuel tanks, providing a robust four-way power backup architecture that aligns with the redundancy expectations of Tier III classification. For facility managers evaluating colocation, disaster recovery, or business continuity solutions, the Sacramento location offers a strategically low seismic risk profile compared to Bay Area alternatives, reducing single-site exposure for organizations managing multi-site electrical and IT infrastructure. The site's patented cooling technology is engineered to support high-density rack installations while improving energy efficiency — a meaningful consideration for facility managers tracking power usage effectiveness (PUE) and operational energy costs. A perpetually manned Network Operations Center provides around-the-clock monitoring, with biometric access controls and video surveillance layered across the facility. For property managers and general contractors overseeing large commercial campuses, institutional facilities, or industrial operations in the Greater Sacramento metro, Conscious Capital Data Center represents a viable anchor for power distribution planning, UPS integration, and low-voltage/data infrastructure buildouts. The facility's carrier-neutral dark fiber ring spanning Sacramento and the Bay Area supports diverse connectivity for organizations requiring redundant data pathways. With an AICPA SOC certification and leadership averaging over 25 years of data center and networking experience, this Sacramento facility is positioned for facility managers who need a technically credible, cost-competitive alternative to Silicon Valley colocation at comparable Tier III performance standards.