Compare Data Centers & Prices in Louisiana

Louisiana usually gets shortlisted when teams want Gulf Coast reach, regional disaster recovery optionality, or a lower-drama southern market that still connects well into Texas and the Southeast.
We compare Louisiana options by usable power, rack count, A/B design, carriers, cross-connects, bandwidth model, density, budget, and deployment timing so you can see quickly whether an in-state footprint beats Houston, Dallas, Atlanta, Miami, or another nearby market.

Louisiana 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 (+)
Louisiana
$285 – $475
$1140 – $1378
$1425 – $1710
$2375 – $4940
$5225 – $5700
$15675 – $21375

Prices may change, to clarify the price leave a request

Compare prices in Louisiana 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 (+)
Houston
$75 – $132
$703 – $950
$988 – $1781
$2134 – $4940
$5225 – $6175
$15200 – $21375
Dallas
$124 – $238
$1045 – $1425
$664 – $1781
$712 – $4465
$4038 – $5700
$13300 – $17100
Atlanta
$124 – $238
$1045 – $1425
$1425 – $1781
$2375 – $4940
$5225 – $5700
$15200 – $19000

*Prices change every week. Request a quote to get accurate prices. We’ll tell you honestly if Louisiana makes sense or if a nearby Gulf Coast or southeastern market improves TCO without creating latency or operations tradeoffs.

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

Deployment type (keywords)Typical usable powerTypical fitLouisiana ballpark pricing
High density colocation cabinet8-12 kWdense compute / storage$130-$220 per kW/mo
GPU colocation (inference rack)12-20 kWGPU inference, analytics$150-$260 per kW/mo
AI / HPC colocation (“hot rack”)20-30+ kWHPC, AI training pods (small)$190-$325+ per kW/mo
Small GPU row (2-6 racks)60-150 kW totalhigher-power retailcustom quote

*Prices from our providers change every week. Request a quote to get accurate prices. These ballparks are normalized from nearby benchmark markets such as Houston, Dallas, and Atlanta because Louisiana projects are usually evaluated against those regional paths first.

*If a provider cannot define usable kW, cooling class, and how A/B power changes capacity, the quote is not truly comparable.

**Your real monthly bill will be higher than the base quote (here’s why) In Louisiana, network design, support policy, cooling assumptions, and cross-connect structure can change the total more than the first cabinet number suggests.

Example: 20kW GPU rack (high density / AI inference)

Base power: 20 kW x $225/kW = $4,500/mo

Cooling design and actual usable power still move the real $/kW band materially

Network and connectivity often add $800-$2,200+/mo

Remote hands policy and install charges can widen the spread further

Realistic total: $5,900-$8,700+/mo in many Louisiana deployments.

That is why we normalize all-in monthly cost instead of comparing only the base cabinet quote.

Louisiana tends to make sense when the deployment brief is regional, coastal, and operationally grounded.

This market usually comes up after teams decide they do not need the largest national interconnection hub, but they do want Gulf Coast reach, practical disaster recovery logic, and a cleaner commercial path than some better-known southern metros.

  • Some deployments look at Louisiana because it can support regional production, backup, or edge use cases tied to Gulf Coast operations, logistics, or southern user bases
  • Others are pricing high-density colocation and want clear answers on usable kW, cooling fit, and support policy before they waste time on the wrong shortlist
  • And many buyers simply need a clean comparison between Louisiana, Houston, Dallas, Atlanta, and Miami before signing a longer contract

We make that easier by returning a smaller, qualified list of Louisiana colocation providers with pricing, availability, and deployment notes matched to your actual requirements.

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Bob Spiegel, CEO at www.quotecolo.com

How It Works

Step 1
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Submit Your Request

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

Step 2
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Get Quotes Quickly

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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Make An Informed Decision

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

  • Shortlist of Louisiana facilities that fit (New Orleans/Baton Rouge/Shreveport logic, Gulf Coast routes, and nearby benchmark markets)
  • Quote matrix (upon request) (kW, RU, A/B power, x-connects, bandwidth model, SLA, contract term)
  • Density notes (upon request) on cooling fit, growth headroom, and deployment risks
  • Alternative market recommendation if Louisiana is close but Houston, Dallas, Atlanta, Austin, Miami, or Orlando lands better commercially

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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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    Helped 750+ companies in 20+ years

    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 (how we simplify Louisiana colo)

    Independent market view

    We tell you when Louisiana is the right Gulf Coast answer and when another southern metro beats it on economics, network reach, or deployment certainty.

    Requirement filtering

    We filter by power, density, carriers, budget, resiliency, and deployment timing before you start taking calls.

    Quotes quickly

    You get side-by-side pricing and terms in your inbox, usually within a few hours.

    Commercial clarity

    Clients often save 10-15% because we normalize all-in cost instead of comparing only rack headlines.

    No obligation

    Our service is free and you decide whether any option deserves a next step.

    How buyers lose time shopping Louisiana colocation

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    Scenario 1 – Treat Louisiana like a generic cheaper version of Houston

    Sometimes that instinct is directionally right, but the better Louisiana quotes still need to be normalized for carrier access, support policy, storm resilience planning, and actual deployment fit.

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    Scenario 2 – Ignore climate and cooling nuance

    Warm, humid Gulf Coast conditions do not make the market unusable, but they do make cooling design, redundancy, and density disclosure more important.

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    Scenario 3 – Skip the nearby benchmark markets

    One requirements email in, a tighter list of real Louisiana options out, plus context on whether Houston, Dallas, Atlanta, Austin, Miami, or Orlando is the better fit.

    Typical Louisiana Colocation Deployments

    Regional production workloads

    Deployments that want Gulf Coast or southern U.S. coverage without defaulting to the most expensive major metros.

    GPU / AI infrastructure

    Hotter racks where buyers need clear answers on usable kW, cooling class, and deployment readiness before they shortlist a room.

    Disaster recovery / secondary sites

    Teams that want Gulf Coast diversity, regional continuity, or an alternative to larger Texas-centric footprints.

    Edge and logistics-oriented platforms

    Projects tied to port activity, energy, manufacturing, or broader southern operations that care about regional reach and practical operating cost.

    What Most Louisiana Datacenter Quotes Don’t Show Upfront

    Louisiana can look attractive on the first pass, but total monthly cost depends on line items that usually show up after the opening quote:

    Note: We annotate these items so you compare real monthly spend, not just a clean-looking first quote.

    • Cross-connect recurring fees
    • Network billing model differences
    • Cooling and density restrictions
    • Remote hands minimums
    • Power overage billing
    • After-hours rates
    • Install charges

    Is Louisiana a smart colo market?

    • Great fit if: you want Gulf Coast reach, a regional DR option, or a practical southern market that is not automatically indexed to the biggest Texas hubs.
    • Why buyers like it: Louisiana can solve regional geography and operating-cost questions well when the workload does not require the densest national interconnection ecosystem.
    • Best comparison set: benchmark Louisiana against Houston, Dallas, Atlanta, and Miami before you commit.

     

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

    How 1U colocation, 20U-22U cabinets, full 40U deployments, private cages, and multi-rack footprints behave differently once network, density, support costs, and cooling assumptions are included

     

    Which facilities are actually available now and which ones only look attractive because the building is familiar or the first quote is incomplete

     

    Whether Louisiana is the best answer for the workload or whether a nearby alternative like Austin or Orlando makes more sense commercially

    Popular Providers Snapshot (Louisiana footprint)

    • New Orleans / Baton Rouge-oriented options: Usually the starting point because that is where Louisiana discussions become most operationally concrete.
    • Higher-power capable rooms: Important when the project includes GPU, AI, or rack profiles that need better cooling disclosure.
    • Comparison markets: We often benchmark Houston, Dallas, Atlanta, and Miami to show where Louisiana wins and where it does not.

    We surface both better-known operators and harder-to-find regional options, then narrow them down by practical fit rather than branding alone.

    Louisiana Market Map: Where to Land & Why

    New Orleans corridor

    Usually the center of gravity for Louisiana colocation because Gulf Coast connectivity, business concentration, and operator activity tend to focus there first.

    Baton Rouge and nearby in-state builds

    Useful when the deployment values state-level presence, government or enterprise access, or a calmer shortlist than the main Gulf Coast hubs.

    Shreveport and northwestern Louisiana logic

    Worth checking when Texas adjacency, DR practicality, or cost-sensitive regional deployments are part of the brief.

    Broader comparison set

    Houston, Dallas, Atlanta, Miami, Austin, and Orlando usually become the clearest benchmarks when Louisiana is under review.

    Louisiana Datacenter Market Conditions (2026-2027)

    Louisiana stays relevant because it gives buyers a Gulf Coast option that is often more commercially grounded than the biggest southern metros, while still maintaining useful reach into Texas, the Southeast, and broader regional networks.

    Enterprise workloads still look at Louisiana when the goal is regional production, recovery planning, or southern edge coverage without automatically paying Houston or Dallas pricing for every deployment.

    GPU and AI projects keep forcing more detailed conversations around usable power, cooling truth, and whether the facility can support higher-density growth in a warm, humid operating environment.

    That combination keeps Louisiana active in comparison sets alongside Houston, Dallas, Atlanta, Miami, and Austin.

    As a result:

    Practical power availability still deserves early validation

    Network structure and support policy can change the all-in monthly bill more than buyers expect

    Small footprints like 1U colocation or 20U-22U cabinets often need a different shortlist than larger 40U, private cage, or multi-rack deployments

    High-density buyers should validate real cooling support before relying on generic language from sales decks

    We track which Louisiana facilities:

    Have realistic near-term capacity

    Can deploy inside the required timeframe

    Are flexible enough on commercials to stay competitive against nearby markets

    That visibility is difficult to get if you approach each operator separately.

    Who Uses Our Louisiana Colocation Service?

    Company type / industryTypical Louisiana use caseTypical scaleTypical densityWhat they care about most
    Enterprise IT teamsRegional production infrastructure with Gulf Coast reach and manageable operating costs5-40 racks6-15 kW/rackRedundancy, budget control, predictable operations
    AI / GPU teamsHigher-density infrastructure where cooling truth and usable kW matter more than marketing language4-20 racks12-30+ kW/rackCooling design, power clarity, all-in monthly economics
    Energy / industrial operatorsOperational platforms tied to Gulf Coast sites, field networks, or distributed infrastructure4-25 racks6-12 kW/rackRegional connectivity, uptime, support quality
    MSPs / managed hostingCustomer-facing workloads that need a stable southern footprint and room to grow10-60 racks6-12 kW/rackMargin control, support responsiveness, room to grow
    Recovery / secondary site buyersRegional diversification across Gulf Coast and southern operations3-20 racks4-12 kW/rackDisaster profile, cost, operational simplicity
    Logistics / port-oriented platformsSystems supporting distribution, marine, and regional supply-chain operations5-25 racks6-12 kW/rackReach, resilience, predictable support
    SaaS / platform operatorsSouthern or regional application infrastructure where Gulf Coast geography is commercially useful4-30 racks8-20 kW/rackConnectivity, remote hands response, cost discipline

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

    How fast can I get Louisiana options without weeks of sales calls?

    If your requirements are clear, we can usually start with email-first quotes and only introduce calls once there are a couple of finalists worth pursuing.

    Is Louisiana mainly a cost market or a regional coverage market?

    Usually both matter, but the bigger reason Louisiana stays on the shortlist is that it can support Gulf Coast and southern regional logic without defaulting to the most expensive large metros.

    Can you help with smaller deployments (2U-10U)?

    Yes. We can identify providers that will seriously quote smaller footprints instead of forcing oversized minimums.

    How fast can we deploy?

    Typical installs land in the 2-6 week range, depending on power, network, and whether the deployment is standard or higher density.

    Do brokers increase my price? Is QuoteColo free?

    In many colo deals, providers already budget for commissions. The practical benefit is that we normalize all-in cost and keep you from comparing incomplete quotes.

    Do you only work in Louisiana?

    No. We cover 500+ datacenters nationwide, but Louisiana is one of the markets buyers compare when they want a practical Gulf Coast or southern regional footprint.

    Can I place a single GPU rack in Louisiana (12-25 kW) without taking a whole suite?

    Sometimes, yes. The key is verifying usable kW, cooling class, and whether the facility will support your rack profile in writing.

    What info do you need to quote Louisiana colocation accurately, especially for high density?

    • Cabinet count + size (42U/45U/48U) and weight
    • Target usable kW per rack (and peak draw)
    • A/B required? (yes/no)
    • Cooling requirement (air/containment/RDHx/liquid-ready)
    • Network: port speed + billing model preference + estimated throughput
    • Number of cross-connects (carriers/cloud/private)
    • Timeline + contract term preference
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