Iron Mountain Incorporated announced that it has signed two leases with an existing U.S. based Fortune 100 technology customer, at its AZP-2 data center in Phoenix, Arizona. The first lease represents a one megawatt expansion, which is expected to commence in the third quarter of 2021. The second lease was for a five megawatt deployment, which is expected to commence in the fourth quarter of 2021. Iron Mountain’s data center solutions met all of the customer’s requirements, including scalable capacity, network proximity to other deployments, and a design that provided flexibility and reliability. AZP-2 is a hyperscale-ready data center powered by 100% renewable energy. The three-story purpose-built facility will span more than 530,000 gross square feet, and is expected to deliver 48 megawatts of total IT capacity at full build out, with campus connectivity to the existing 47 megawatts operating at AZP-1 in Phoenix and AZS-1 in Scottsdale, leveraging the network density of the existing ecosystem. Including land held for future development, the 40-acre Phoenix campus will support more than 100 megawatts of IT load when fully developed. The highly secure campus offers Iron Mountain data center customers access to reliable and energy efficient data center capacity in one of the lowest risk U.S. metros for natural disasters. The addition of this hyperscale lease complements Iron Mountain’s Phoenix data center campus that currently includes a wide range of core retail enterprise and hyperscale colocation customers. Additional highlights of the Phoenix data center campus include: Hyper-scale ready: provides the ability to scale in a campus environment with unmatched security and reliability; Efficient hybrid-IT enablement: centralized access to hundreds of customers, clouds, carriers, and other IT services providers, making hybrid IT efficient, cost-effective and secure; Network density: carrier-neutral campus with 24 native network providers, access to diverse meet-me rooms, and the ability to connect to multiple public-cloud on-ramps; Support for multiple use cases: hyper-scale cloud node, hybrid-IT colocation, local production IT, local/regional business continuity/disaster recovery, and consolidation/migration; Energy efficiency: powered by 100% renewable energy; Operational excellence: 100% uptime SLA; Industry-leading compliance: SOC 2 Type II, SOC 3; ISO 27001, 50001, and 140001; HIPAA; PCI-DSS; FISMA High/NIST SP 800-53. Iron Mountain's global data center platform consists of 15 operational facilities across 13 markets and three continents. Including leasable capacity, land, and buildings held for future development, Iron Mountain's data center platform can support more than 375 megawatts of IT capacity at full build-out.