Compare Data Centers & Prices in Florida

Florida colocation is rarely a one-city decision. Most buyers need to compare Miami, Tampa, and Orlando against each other before deciding whether the state should anchor the deployment at all.
We help you compare Florida colocation by rack count, usable kW, network path, support model, and budget so you can see when Florida is the right statewide answer and which metro gives you the best fit.

Florida Prices

1 to 2U (1-3Amp 120v, 1-5TB)
24U – 2 to 3kW & 100M to GIGe (+)
Standard Density 48U – 2 to 5kW & 100M to GIGe (+)
High Density 48U – 10 to 17kW (3ph) & 1M to GIGe (+)
Standard 4 rack private cage, 5kW per rack & GIGe (+)
High Density 4 rack private cage, 20kW per rack & GIGe (+)
Miami
$124 – $238
$1045 – $1425
$1425 – $1781
$2375 – $4940
$5225 – $6175
$15200 – $21375

Prices may change, to clarify the price leave a request

Compare prices in Florida with nearby cities and states

1 to 2U (1-3Amp 120v, 1-5TB)
24U – 2 to 3kW & 100M to GIGe (+)
Standard Density 48U – 2 to 5kW & 100M to GIGe (+)
High Density 48U – 10 to 17kW (3ph) & 1M to GIGe (+)
Standard 4 rack private cage, 5kW per rack & GIGe (+)
High Density 4 rack private cage, 20kW per rack & GIGe (+)
Atlanta
$124 – $238
$1045 – $1425
$1425 – $1781
$2375 – $4940
$5225 – $5700
$15200 – $19000
Virginia
$103 – $238
$818 – $1045
$1425 – $1781
$2375 – $4940
$5463 – $5938
$15200 – $21375
Dallas
$124 – $238
$1045 – $1425
$664 – $1781
$712 – $4465
$4038 – $5700
$13300 – $17100

*Prices change every week. Request a quote to get accurate prices. We’ll tell you when a Florida deployment makes sense and when another region gives you a better long-term outcome.

High-Density / GPU / AI / HPC Colocation Pricing from our providers (Florida – ballpark ranges)

Deployment type (keywords)Typical usable powerTypical fitFlorida ballpark pricing
High density colocation cabinet8-12 kWdense compute, storage, virtualization$150-$245 per kW/mo
GPU colocation (inference rack)12-20 kWAI inference, accelerated analytics, rendering$170-$285 per kW/mo
AI / HPC colocation (hot rack)20-30+ kWtraining pods, specialist accelerated workloads, compact HPC$210-$345+ per kW/mo
Small GPU row (2-6 racks)60-150 kW totalhigher-power retail or small cage deploymentcustom quote

*Prices from our providers move with metro, room availability, and the exact power delivery model. Request a live quote if you need accurate Florida numbers.

**Your real monthly bill will be higher than the base quote (here’s why). Cabinet and power are only the opening line. Remote hands, cross-connect count, bandwidth model, storm-resilience design, and implementation scope often explain the real monthly number.

Florida Is a Multi-Metro Market, Not a Single Default Answer.

Florida attracts a wide range of workloads, but the right answer often comes from comparing the state’s metros instead of assuming one market represents the whole region.

  • Miami, Tampa, and Orlando each solve different operational and commercial problems.
  • Some buyers overpay by assuming Miami is the only serious answer when another Florida metro would perform just as well.
  • The best fit usually depends on network path, rack density, resilience expectations, and how much of the state’s coastal positioning you actually need.

We help you compare Florida colocation providers with clearer pricing logic and a more realistic view of which metro should carry the deployment.

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Bob Spiegel, CEO at www.quotecolo.com

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Share your specific needs (e.g., power, location, etc.).

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Connect with Bob (or sales) via email or phone to review your specifications. Clients will receive immediate provider contacts and pricing.

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Multiple qualified providers will connect with you directly. You decide on which option is best for organization. There is no obligation.

What you’ll receive from us

  • A shortlist of Florida metro options aligned to your rack count, power design, network requirements, and implementation timing
  • A quote matrix covering cabinet price, usable power assumptions, cross-connects, bandwidth model, and contract shape
  • Metro benchmark notes showing when Miami, Tampa, or Orlando deserves priority in the process
  • Regional comparison guidance on whether Atlanta, Virginia, or Dallas should be benchmarked too

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    From global brands to highly competitive regional datacenters that rarely show up in ChatGPT and Google searches. We help you compare both – and often uncover better pricing and faster availability.

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    From startups colocating their first servers to companies deploying multi-rack, high-density GPU and AI colocation infrastructure, businesses trust QuoteColo to find the right data center faster.

    See how we helped teams secure colocation with the right power, pricing, and providers.

    Why QuoteColo (for Florida and multi-metro colo searches)

    We compare the state, not just one city

    Florida has more than one viable answer. We help you figure out which metro is actually right.

    We model all-in commercial structure

    Power, remote hands, bandwidth, cross-connects, and contract mechanics all get modeled together.

    We keep outside benchmarks visible

    If another region is more suitable, we surface it early instead of forcing the project into Florida by default.

    How to evaluate Florida colocation without treating every metro the same

    1

    Start with the workload and network map

    Florida metros behave differently depending on cloud path, carrier needs, and user geography.

    2

    Ask for usable power and resilience specifics

    Dense quotes are only comparable when the provider explains actual deliverable kW, cooling approach, and redundancy impact.

    3

    Check storm and continuity assumptions early

    Regional resilience planning and operational response matter more in Florida than in many inland markets.

    4

    Benchmark the Florida metros honestly

    A clean comparison with Miami, Tampa, and Orlando usually sharpens the decision.

    5

    Add outside benchmarks if the workload is flexible

    Compare against Atlanta, Virginia, and Dallas when regional fit is not fixed.

    6

    Validate the growth path now

    If one cabinet may become a cage or a denser multi-rack footprint, the chosen metro has to support that next step cleanly.

    Typical Florida Colocation Deployments

    South Florida Network Edge

    Full rack or partial rack where Miami geography, carrier access, or international routes matter more than lowest-cost statewide pricing

    Central / West Florida Enterprise Footprint

    1-10 racks comparing Tampa and Orlando for cleaner commercial structure, disaster recovery, and regional application support

    Hybrid Cloud and Compliance Deployments

    A+B redundancy, predictable remote hands, cross-connect planning, and cloud path alignment across the right Florida metro

    High-Density GPU / AI Expansion

    Dense cabinets or contained footprints where cooling method, usable kW, and growth path must be confirmed early

    What Most Florida Datacenter Quotes Don’t Show Upfront

    Florida colocation pricing can look close on the surface, but total monthly cost often changes because of:

    Note: We annotate these line items so you understand the real monthly spend, not just the rack headline.

    • Cross-connect recurring fees
    • Remote hands minimums
    • Storm-response and continuity assumptions
    • Power overage billing
    • Cooling method versus usable density
    • Install and turn-up charges
    • Bandwidth model differences by metro

    Is Florida a smart colo market?

    • Great fit if: the project benefits from a true Florida footprint, South Florida reach, or metro choice across Miami, Tampa, and Orlando.
    • Requires discipline: the state should not be priced as one market because metro-level economics and network logic change the outcome.
    • Worth benchmarking: flexible deployments should usually compare Florida against Atlanta, Virginia, and Dallas before committing long-term.

    What a good broker does (and doesn’t do):

    Shows where Miami, Tampa, and Orlando behave differently before you waste time comparing non-equivalent quotes.

    Surfaces usable power, cross-connect costs, remote hands rules, and metro trade-offs in one shortlist.

    Doesn’t force the project into Florida if another market solves the workload more cleanly.

    Popular Providers Snapshot (Florida footprint)

    • Miami-centered operators: Usually the first stop when South Florida geography or specific network patterns matter.
    • Tampa and Orlando comparisons: Important when the project needs to compare metro trade-offs inside Florida instead of assuming one answer upfront.
    • External benchmarks: We often benchmark Atlanta, Virginia, and Dallas when Florida is only one option inside a wider national comparison set.

    • High-density capable sites: The shortlist narrows quickly once the rack is genuinely hot or specialized.
    • Broker advantage: We compare Florida metros against each other and against outside regions without pretending they all solve the same problem.

    Florida Market Map: Where to Land & Why

    Miami / South Florida

    Best when the deployment needs South Florida geography, specific carrier routes, international connectivity, or a Miami-centered enterprise footprint.

    Tampa

    Strong option when the project wants a different in-state commercial profile, cleaner economics, or a West Florida fit without defaulting to Miami.

    Orlando

    Useful for central Florida coverage, enterprise application support, and teams comparing resilience, support model, and metro neutrality inside the state.

    Outside-state benchmarks

    When geography is flexible, buyers often benchmark Florida against Atlanta, Virginia, and Dallas to test whether the state is solving the right problem.

    Florida Datacenter Market Conditions (2026-2027)

    Florida is not a single pricing market. Miami, Tampa, and Orlando can all be valid answers, but they tend to serve different network assumptions, commercial priorities, and geographic goals.

    The fastest way to avoid a weak shortlist is to separate metro selection from provider selection. Once that happens, teams can compare Miami, Tampa, and Orlando honestly, while still benchmarking Atlanta, Virginia, and Dallas when regional fit is flexible.

    In practice, Florida searches usually hinge on usable power, storm-response planning, support model, and whether the project truly needs a Florida footprint or simply started there by habit.

    Who Uses Our Florida Colocation Service?

    Different Florida deployments usually fall into a few repeatable patterns once metro choice is clarified first:
    Company type / use caseWhat they usually need
    Regional enterprise IT teams1-20 racks, predictable remote hands, strong uptime posture, and a metro that fits business geography rather than a generic statewide assumption.
    Network-heavy or international-facing workloadsA Miami-led shortlist when carrier path, South Florida presence, or international connectivity matters more than lowest-cost in-state pricing.
    Cost-conscious in-state deploymentsTampa or Orlando comparisons where teams want a cleaner commercial structure inside Florida without giving up a local footprint.
    AI / GPU / high-density projectsReal confirmation of usable kW, cooling model, containment approach, and growth path before a dense shortlist is trusted.

    FAQ: Florida Colocation (Traditional + High-Density GPU / AI / HPC)

    How fast can I get Florida options without a long sales cycle first?

    If the requirements are clear, we can usually start with email-first quotes and only schedule calls once the shortlist is worth your time.

    Should I start with Miami, Tampa, or Orlando?

    That depends on the workload. The right first metro comes from network path, user geography, support model, and budget rather than habit.

    What are typical Florida pricing ranges for standard retail colo?

    Current workbook ranges across Miami, Tampa, and Orlando are about $89-$250 for 1U, $560-$1,500 for a 24U cabinet, $1,500-$1,950 for a full 48U cabinet, and around $5,500-$6,000 for many private cage scenarios.

    Can Florida work for high-density GPU or AI racks?

    Yes, sometimes, but the shortlist becomes narrower quickly. The right check is usable kW, cooling approach, and whether the provider can support the operating model around the hardware.

    Should I benchmark Florida against Atlanta, Virginia, or Dallas too?

    Usually yes if the workload is flexible. We often compare Florida with Atlanta, Virginia, and Dallas.

    What should I send to get an accurate quote?

    • Cabinet count and cabinet size
    • Target usable kW per rack and peak draw
    • A/B requirement and redundancy expectations
    • Carrier, bandwidth, and cross-connect needs
    • Timeline, preferred Florida metro, and contract preference
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