VAN-3 Data Center Key Features

eStruxture’s VAN-3 is a purpose-built, next-generation data center engineered to meet the rigorous demands of hyperscale-grade customers. Spanning 55,000 square feet and delivering 13MW of critical power, VAN-3 is powered by clean, renewable hydropower, enabling sustainable high-density deployments without compromise. Designed for AI, ML, and GPUaaS workloads, VAN-3 combines scale, energy efficiency, and operational resilience to support rapid growth and mission-critical infrastructure.

Close to the British Columbia Institute of Technology (BCIT) and the Trans-Canada highway, the facility is in a convenient location proximal to stable, plentiful power and existing dense fiber optic infrastructure.

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150kW+ per cabinet

and a total capacity of 13MW

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Carrier-Neutral

all major carriers will be on site

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Clean Power

powered by renewable hydropower and built with sustainability at its core

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Strategic Burnaby Location

close to BCIT and the Trans-Canada highway

Aerial view of eStruxture's VAN-3 data center, located at 4590 Canada Way.

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Scalable Power

Power density up to 150kW+ per cabinet

Total capacity of 13MW

N+1 UPS solution

Diesel generator backup

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Cooling Technology

High-density air and liquid cooling options

Hot aisle/cold aisle containment

N+1 free cooling design

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Physical Security

24/7/365 video surveillance and monitoring

24/7/365 security officer

Mantrap only access

Secure loading bay

FAQs About Van-3 AI-Ready Data Center

What is the Vancouver VAN-3 data center?

VAN-3 is a Vancouver data center near BCIT and the Trans-Canada highway in Burnaby. With 55,000 square feet of colocation space, VAN-3 is a carrier neutral data center that serves as the foundation for a wide range of digital services, including cloud platforms, web hosting, business IT systems, database management, as well as artificial intelligence and high-performance computing (HPC) workloads.

Why choose eStruxture's Vancouver VAN-3 for data center colocation?

Businesses choose the VAN-3 data center facility in Vancouver for both its physical location just outside of downtown Vancouver in Burnaby and for its hyperscale-grade design. Designed for AI, ML, and GPUaaS workloads, VAN-3's strategic location offers offers seamless, high-speed cross-border connectivity to tech giants in Seattle and Silicon Valley as well as trans-Pacific submarine cable landings connecting to Asia-Pacific markets. Vancouver's mild coastal climate enables year-round efficient cooling without extreme temperature swings and British Columbia's BC Hydro delivers affordable hydroelectric power, making VAN-3 perfect for sustainability-focused enterprises.

Is eStruxture’s Vancouver VAN-3 data center carrier-neutral?

Our Vancouver VAN-3 data center facility is a carrier neutral data center with more than 20 carriers available, offering direct access to all major cloud and network carriers.

What data center colocation services are available at eStruxture's VAN-3 in Vancouver?

eStruxture's VAN-3 data center in Vancouver offers colocation services with high power density of more than 150kW per cabinet (higher upon request) with a total capacity of 13MW. Services include 24/7 remote hands support, high-density air and liquid cooling options, hot aisle/cold aisle containment, 24/7/365 physical security and video surveillance, and redundant power solutions.

Which carriers and cloud providers are available at the Vancouver VAN-3 data center?

Our VAN-3 data center in Vancouver is a carrier-neutral data center, with direct connections to major providers. VAN-3 offers more than 20 carriers onsite, including cloud on-ramps to AWS Direct Connect, Microsoft Azure ExpressRoute, Google Cloud Interconnect, and more.

What is the power density available at the Vancouver VAN-3 data center?

The Vancouver VAN-3 data center offers colocation services with high power density of more than 150kW per cabinet (higher upon request) with a total capacity of 13MW.

What is the uptime SLA guarantee for eStruxture's Vancouver VAN-3 data center?

Our VAN-3 facility offers a 100% uptime SLA, backed by N+1 redundancy for power and cooling systems, multiple utility feeds, and on-site diesel generators with 48 hours of fuel capacity.

What data center security certifications does Vancouver VAN-3 offer?

The Vancouver VAN-3 data center location is audited annually for CSAE 3416 and SSAE16 Type 1 compliance and SOC 2 Type II compliance. It is certified for PCI DSS, SOC 1 Type II, SOC 2 Type II, and ISO 27001:2013.

How much do colocation services at the Vancouver VAN-3 data center cost?

Colocation pricing at our VAN-3 Vancouver Data Center varies based on space requirements, power density, connectivity needs, and contract terms. Contact our sales team for a customized quote.

What disaster recovery options are available at the Vancouver VAN-3 data center?

eStruxture offers disaster recovery solutions across its Vancouver facilities and national network of 16+ data centers offering geographic redundancy to Toronto, Montreal, and Calgary facilities.

What industries does the eStruxture Vancouver VAN-3 data center serve?

As Canada’s largest data center platform, eStruxture delivers hyper-scalable, carrier-neutral colocation and cloud connectivity. From high-density GPUaaS and VFX rendering to mission-critical Fintech and XaaS hosting, we power the industries shaping the future of digital infrastructure.

Where is eStruxture's Vancouver VAN-3 data center located?

VAN-3 is located near BCIT and the Trans-Canada highway at 4590 Canada Way Burnaby, BC, V5G 1J6

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