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Lifeline Data Centers operates two hardened, carrier-neutral data center facilities in Indiana — an 80,000 sq ft campus in Indianapolis and an 84,000 sq ft campus in Fort Wayne — delivering 99.995% uptime for business-critical IT infrastructure. For facility managers and property owners responsible for mission-critical environments, Lifeline's power architecture sets a high benchmark: the Indianapolis location draws primary power from a 4-megawatt on-site solar farm backed by coal-fired utility feeds from multiple substations, while Fort Wayne runs on AES nuclear power also fed from multiple substations. Both sites deploy Lifeline's patented Redundant Array of Generators™, Redundant Array of UPS™, and Redundant Array of Chiller Plants™ — providing layered electrical resilience across backup generation, uninterruptible power supply, and cooling infrastructure that commercial tenants and government contractors can depend on. Power distribution within each facility is engineered through Lifeline's proprietary Most Direct Power Path™ methodology, minimizing conductors, connections, and failure points between the utility source and customer cabinets. Both facilities conform to ISO 27001 and NIST 800-53 security standards, and Lifeline holds FedRAMP Ready status — making these sites well-suited for Department of Defense contractors, healthcare organizations requiring HIPAA-compliant hosting, and institutional tenants with elevated regulatory obligations. Colocation options range from single shared cabinets and dedicated cages to large private rooms, giving office, government, and mixed-use property stakeholders scalable power and space configurations. Private cloud infrastructure services with 24/7 manned NOC support complement colocation for enterprise clients. With operations active since 2001 and a NOC reachable at 317.275.0001, Lifeline Data Centers is a proven partner for facility managers seeking certified, redundant electrical and data infrastructure in the Indianapolis metro and across Indiana.