Stellium News & Blog

Data Centres for the Gaming Industry

Data centres for the gaming industry like Stellium are specifically designed to support the unique requirements of online gaming, such as low latency, high availability, and large amounts of gaming data storage and processing. Low Latency, High Availability Data...

Global Submarine cables and data centre connectivity

Global Submarine cables such as those which land at Stelliums Newcastle data centre play a crucial role in connecting data centers to the global internet. They provide high-speed, low-latency connectivity that enables the flow of large amounts of data between data...

Immersion Cooling For Data Centres 

Data Centre Immersion cooling is a method of cooling data centres in which the IT equipment is submerged in a liquid coolant. This can provide several benefits over traditional air cooling methods for data centre customers, including: Increased cooling efficiency: The...

Sustainable Data Centres Powered By Wind Energy

Wind energy can be used to power data centres, such as here at Stellium, by using wind turbines to generate electricity. This helps us and our customers reduce carbon footprint and become more environmentally friendly. Dogger Bank Wind Farm Dogger Bank Wind Farm -...

Stellium Data Centres: It’s About Content and Eyeballs

There’s an old story told about how the supply of electricity evolved from power plants in houses serving the homeowners to the first street lighting provided by a centralised power station and then the development of centralised power stations supplying consumers...

Stellium Data Centres commits to Scotland

Newcastle, 14th September 2021 – Stellium Data Centres, the UK’s largest purpose-built and one of the fastest-growing co-location and network providers, has established a new Scotland office in Aberdeen. This comes as part of its growth strategy for the North UK. This...