Capacity Offerings for AI, Hyperscale, and Enterprise Compute

Island Roadhouse offers structured, long-term capacity for organizations planning high-density AI, hyperscale, and enterprise deployments.

Two Capacity Profiles

IRDC is structuring capacity around two primary deployment profiles. The right fit depends on workload density, deployment model, and long-term infrastructure strategy.

High-Density Capacity

Designed for organizations planning sustained AI and GPU-intensive deployments that require higher power density and long-term infrastructure alignment.

  • 12 MW data hall configurations

  • Designed for high-density AI and GPU workloads

  • Intended for sustained, large-scale compute demand

  • Best fit for organizations planning strategic long-term capacity

General Purpose Capacity

Designed for enterprise and mixed compute workloads that require a more flexible, lower-density deployment profile within the same long-term campus strategy.

  • 5 MW data hall configurations

  • Flexible deployment model for broader workload types

  • Suitable for enterprise, cloud, and mixed compute environments

  • Best fit for organizations seeking scalable lower-density capacity

Which Profile Fits Your Deployment?

The most important distinction is not simply scale. It is whether your roadmap depends on sustained high-density compute or a more flexible lower-density deployment profile.

High-Density Capacity is generally the better fit if your organization is planning:

  • Large-scale AI training or inference environments

  • GPU-intensive compute with higher density requirements

  • Long-term strategic capacity aligned to future expansion

General Purpose Capacity is generally the better fit if your organization is planning:

  • Enterprise or mixed workload environments

  • Lower-density compute deployments

  • A more flexible capacity path within a long-term campus strategy

The Next Step Is a Capacity Discussion

Once you identify the capacity profile that best aligns with your organization, the next step is to review our Capacity Programs.

The Capacity Programs page explains how IRDC approaches initial discussions, requirements alignment, and long-term capacity planning for organizations evaluating future infrastructure needs.

Discuss your capacity requirements