Liverpool City Region Data Centres (LCRDC) has launched a colocation facility in Bootle, outside of Liverpool in the United Kingdom.

LCRDC Bootle
LCRDC's facility in Bootle – LCRDC

Announced in a recent LinkedIn post, the company said it has sold almost 75 percent of the space already.

Specifications of the facility have not yet been provided, though the company said it is powered by renewable energy.

The company specializes in cloud repatriation services, moving workloads from AWS, Azure, or GCP back to on-premises infrastructure, allowing customers to create their own private clouds.

The company also plans to have Sefton’s first Internet exchange facility live within the Bootle data center in the coming weeks.

LCRDC is planning three more data centers in the next two years, though details have not been shared.

The company currently has five other facilities operational across Liverpool and Manchester. Its first data center was built in Southport, Liverpool.

Since then, the company said it has formed a “Baltic Triangle” between Liverpool City, Knowsley, Wirral, and the surrounding areas. The company launched a micro data center Edge location in Merseyside in July last year.

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