> ## Documentation Index
> Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://data.ornn.com/docs/llms.txt
> Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

# Datacenter Sites

> What the neocloud datacenter map shows: GPU-site locations, operators, capacity, and buildout timelines.

The **Map** page on the platform plots the physical GPU supply behind the market: individual "neocloud" datacenter sites, who operates them, what hardware they run, and where each site is in its buildout. It's the geographic companion to the price indices, letting you see the capacity that price signals are moving against.

<Note>
  The **full site payload** — operator, power, hardware, timelines — is a **Full** plan feature. Index and Premium see the public points view (coordinates only). `GET /api/neocloud/sites`, `/api/neocloud/map`, and `/api/neocloud/sites/aggregate` require a `sk_live_` key; a `sk_prem_` key returns `403`. See [Access tiers](/docs/access-tiers) and the [API reference](/docs/api-reference/neo-cloud-sites/query-neo-cloud-sites-by-region).
</Note>

## What each site shows

Every point on the map is a datacenter site. Fields below are **Full-only** unless noted. Index and Premium see coordinates on the public points view.

| Field                                                                                                | Meaning                                                                                                                    |
| ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| `company`                                                                                            | The operator running the site.                                                                                             |
| `siteName`                                                                                           | The named facility or campus.                                                                                              |
| `streetAddress` / `city` / `state` / `country`                                                       | Physical location, used to place the point on the map.                                                                     |
| `latitude` / `longitude`                                                                             | Coordinates for the marker.                                                                                                |
| `dcTier`                                                                                             | Datacenter tier / classification of the facility.                                                                          |
| `ownershipModel`                                                                                     | Whether the operator owns the site, leases it, or runs in colocation.                                                      |
| `coloPartner`                                                                                        | The colocation partner, where the site is hosted rather than owned.                                                        |
| `gpuTypes`                                                                                           | The GPU models deployed or planned at the site.                                                                            |
| `gpuQtyKnown` / `gpuQtyEst`                                                                          | Confirmed GPU count where reported, and an estimate where it isn't.                                                        |
| `chipGeneration`                                                                                     | The hardware generation deployed or committed.                                                                             |
| `powerCapacity`                                                                                      | The site's power envelope, the practical ceiling on how much compute it can host.                                          |
| `status`                                                                                             | Where the site is in its lifecycle (announced, under construction, live, and so on).                                       |
| `leaseTerm`                                                                                          | Lease length, where the site is leased.                                                                                    |
| `keyCustomer`                                                                                        | The anchor tenant or key customer, where known.                                                                            |
| `contractAnnounced` / `gpuOrderDate` / `constructionStart` / `phase1LiveDate` / `fullCapacityTarget` | The buildout timeline, from contract and GPU order through construction start, first phase live, and full-capacity target. |
| `sourceNotes`                                                                                        | Provenance and caveats for the row.                                                                                        |

## How to read it

* **Capacity, not price.** The map answers "where is the compute, who runs it, and when does it come online" — it doesn't carry rental prices. Pair it with [The Price Index](/docs/price-index) to connect supply to rates.
* **Known vs. estimated.** GPU counts are split into a confirmed `gpuQtyKnown` and an `gpuQtyEst` estimate. Where only an estimate exists, treat the figure as directional.
* **Timelines are targets.** Buildout dates (`phase1LiveDate`, `fullCapacityTarget`, and so on) are announced or projected milestones and can move.

<Note>
  Because the dataset is curated, coverage is broad but not exhaustive, and individual fields can be blank where a detail hasn't been reported. Use `sourceNotes` for context on any specific row.
</Note>
