Why Pittsburgh Colocation Makes Sense
- Robust colocation ecosystem & data-center density — The Pittsburgh metro area counts ~38 data centers, giving a broad choice of providers and facilities for different needs.
- Carrier-neutral connectivity and interconnection options — Many facilities in Pittsburgh are interconnection hubs or “carrier-hotel” style colos, offering access to multiple networks, dark fiber paths, and high-bandwidth connectivity.
- Reliable infrastructure with strong redundancy and compliance support — Top providers offer N+1 power and cooling redundancy, secure physical access, environmental controls, and compliance audits (e.g. ISO, SOC) depending on facility.
- Lower cost, lower risk compared to coastal hubs — Pittsburgh is less exposed to natural disasters than many coastal markets, and offers a favorable cost-to-reliability ratio, making it a value-driven colocation location.
- Flexible hosting models for diverse needs — From single-server hosting to full racks or private suites, facilities support scalable deployments for small businesses up to enterprise-class infrastructure.







