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Evocative Data Centers BOS1 operates a 46,000-square-foot mission-critical facility in Boston, MA, anchored by 6 MW of total utility power and backed by three 2 MW generators in an N+1 configuration with 48 hours of runtime at full load — a benchmark that facility managers and IT directors overseeing critical infrastructure will immediately recognize as enterprise-grade. The facility draws from two diverse 13.8 kV utility feeds supporting dual 3 MW, 480V substation transformers, providing the redundant commercial power distribution architecture that high-availability operations demand. Five 750 kVA General Electric UPS systems bridge utility and generator power, ensuring seamless continuity across cabinet loads up to 20 kW in high-density configurations. Cooling is handled by six 150-ton units in an N+1 arrangement, supported by a 900-gallon-per-minute closed-loop pump room — the kind of mechanical and electrical integration that property and facility managers evaluate when assessing colocation partners for office campuses, healthcare systems, institutional portfolios, and multifamily or mixed-use developments with centralized IT needs. BOS1's raised floor spans 21,600 square feet within the 46,000-square-foot total footprint, offering scalable space for single-cabinet deployments through full private suites. Connectivity is delivered via a high-performance metro fiber ring with direct access to carriers including Verizon, AT&T, Comcast, Lumen, Zayo, Cogent, and Megaport, among others. The facility holds SOC 2 Type II, SOC 3, PCI-DSS, HIPAA, SSAE 18, and ISAE 3402 certifications, satisfying compliance requirements across regulated industries. Security operates 24x7x365 with biometric access controls and continuous surveillance. For Boston-area facility managers evaluating colocation to reduce on-premises electrical infrastructure burden, BOS1 represents a fully redundant, certified, and scalable solution.