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DataBank Data Centers operates one of the largest colocation footprints in the United States, with a Cleveland facility that is part of a 76-site national portfolio delivering over 1 GW of critical IT load across 4.98 million square feet of raised and slab-floor data halls. For facility managers and property owners in the Cleveland metro responsible for mission-critical infrastructure, DataBank represents a benchmark-level operator whose electrical and mechanical standards directly inform how enterprise-grade power distribution, UPS systems, and backup generation are specified and maintained in high-demand commercial environments. The Cleveland location benefits from DataBank's national design and deployment methodology, which emphasizes high-density power distribution, redundant switchgear, and integrated cooling loops — including chilled water CDUs and rear-door heat exchangers for hyperscale and AI workloads. The facility sits within a regional network that places compute infrastructure within 100 miles of over 200 million people across the U.S., underscoring the multi-site coordination capabilities relevant to large commercial tenants and enterprise clients managing distributed infrastructure. For commercial property managers evaluating colocation partners or benchmarking their own building's electrical systems — including panelboard design, generator sizing, power quality monitoring, and low-voltage/data pathways — DataBank Cleveland offers a technically rigorous reference point. Their emphasis on compliance-ready infrastructure, managed security services, and a unified portal for power, space, and network management aligns with the operational priorities of institutional, government, and large office portfolio owners in Northeast Ohio. Facility managers seeking resilient, scalable power infrastructure in the Cleveland market will find DataBank's colocation model a compelling solution for offloading mission-critical electrical complexity.