Compare Data Centers & Prices in Tennessee

Tennessee usually gets shortlisted when the deployment wants a Southeast operating base with Nashville-led practicality, measured costs, and a calmer market profile than the region’s biggest hubs.
We compare Tennessee colocation by cabinet count, usable kW, network path, density, support model, and all-in monthly cost so you can tell whether the state is the right fit or whether a benchmark market deserves the workload instead.

Tennessee 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 (+)
Atlanta
$124 – $238
$1045 – $1425
$1425 – $1781
$2375 – $4940
$5225 – $5700
$15200 – $19000

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Compare prices in Tennessee 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
Charlotte
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$1188 – $1425
$1425 – $1781
$2375 – $4940
$5225 – $6175
$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 honestly when Tennessee is the cleaner Southeast answer and when another market creates a stronger long-term operating outcome

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

Deployment type (keywords)Typical usable powerTypical fitTennessee ballpark pricing
High density colocation cabinet8-12 kWdense compute, storage, virtualization$145-$235 per kW/mo
GPU colocation (inference rack)12-20 kWAI inference, analytics, rendering$165-$275 per kW/mo
AI / HPC colocation (hot rack)20-30+ kWtraining pods, compact HPC, specialist accelerated workloads$205-$335+ per kW/mo
Small GPU row (2-6 racks)60-150 kW totalhigher-power retail or small cage deploymentcustom quote

*Tennessee can be attractive for practical Southeast deployments, but denser racks still need room-level confirmation on usable kW, cooling design, and future expansion before the shortlist is final.

**Your real monthly bill will be higher than the base quote (here’s why). Cabinet rent and power only start the discussion. Cross-connects, bandwidth structure, remote hands, install work, and growth assumptions usually explain the real monthly spread.

Tennessee can be a solid regional fit, but it still has to beat the benchmark markets.

A Tennessee search is usually less about hype and more about operating discipline. Buyers come here when they want a Southeast footprint that feels commercially grounded and easier to manage than the loudest regional hubs.

  • Some teams start with Nashville because it can anchor a practical state-level strategy without forcing an oversized market decision too early.
  • Others are really benchmarking Tennessee against Atlanta, Charlotte, and Dallas and need an honest answer on where the real fit sits once power, support, and network structure are normalized.
  • Higher-density and growth-sensitive workloads still need clear room-level answers before Tennessee stays ahead of those benchmark markets.

We help buyers compare Tennessee colocation options with pricing context, deployment notes, and a practical view of where the state genuinely fits.

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  • A shortlist of Tennessee and nearby benchmark options aligned to your rack count, power plan, network needs, density, and deployment timeline
  • A quote matrix covering cabinet cost, usable power assumptions, bandwidth, cross-connects, and contract structure
  • Regional benchmark notes showing when Atlanta, Charlotte, or Dallas deserves a direct side-by-side review
  • Fit guidance on whether Tennessee wins because of practicality, regional alignment, pricing balance, or the cleanest all-in deployment outcome

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    What usually shapes Tennessee colocation quotes

    Power that can actually be delivered
    Network and cross-connect structure
    Support model and install work
    Whether the state really beats the benchmark list

    How to evaluate Tennessee colocation

    1

    Start with workload fit, not the state label

    2

    Treat Nashville as the likely anchor, not the whole answer

    3

    Normalize the all-in quote

    Typical Tennessee Colocation Deployments

    Regional Southeast production footprint

    A practical fit for enterprise and platform teams that want a Southeast presence without defaulting to the region’s largest markets first.

    Recovery or secondary site environment

    Useful when the workload values regional diversity, measured costs, and operational simplicity more than pure ecosystem scale.

    Cabinet growth path from a smaller start

    Often chosen by teams that want to begin modestly, protect margin, and still preserve a realistic path into a larger footprint.

    Benchmark-sensitive dense deployment

    Works only when the room can prove deliverable power and cooling conditions clearly enough to beat the stronger benchmark markets.

    What Most Tennessee Datacenter Quotes Don’t Show Upfront

    The first cabinet number rarely tells you enough to choose the market or provider with confidence.

    Is Tennessee a smart colo market?

    Yes, when practicality matters more than pure scale

    Tennessee can be a strong answer for buyers who want a balanced Southeast deployment with cleaner economics than some larger benchmark markets.

    Not always, if the workload needs more ecosystem depth

    If provider count, interconnection density, or very specific high-density conditions are critical, Atlanta, Charlotte, or other benchmarks may regain the edge.

    The right answer shows up after normalization

    Once you normalize power, support, and network structure, Tennessee either becomes the efficient answer or drops behind quickly. That clarity is what matters.

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

    A good broker does not try to make Tennessee win by default. The job is to test whether Tennessee still looks right once the benchmark markets are measured honestly.

    That means showing where a provider is truly strong, where the quote hides extra cost, and when Atlanta, Charlotte, or Dallas should stay alive deeper into the process.

    The wrong broker simply forwards price sheets. The right broker filters for providers that can actually support the rack profile, support expectations, and expansion logic behind the project.

    Popular Providers Snapshot (Tennessee market)

    Nashville-led operators

    Good for teams that want a Tennessee answer tied to practical Southeast operations, solid enterprise requirements, and a more measured market feel.

    Nearby benchmark providers

    Useful when the workload must be checked against stronger or broader neighboring markets before a final decision is made.

    Higher-density specialists

    Important for GPU, AI, or hotter racks where deliverable kW and cooling truth matter more than the general market label.

    Tennessee Market Map: Where to Land & Why

    Nashville anchor market

    Best when the deployment wants a more focused Southeast answer with practical enterprise capacity and a cleaner operating story.

    Broader Tennessee logic

    Useful when the team wants to keep Tennessee in the mix but still needs to test how the state’s anchor compares with nearby benchmarks on total fit.

    Southeast benchmark logic

    Relevant when the right answer may still sit in Tennessee but needs to be measured against Atlanta and Charlotte on broader fit.

    Out-of-state alternative logic

    Used when the workload is flexible enough to optimize for broader scale, deeper ecosystem access, or a different long-term cost structure in Dallas.

    Tennessee Datacenter Market Conditions (2026-2027)

    Tennessee stays relevant because it can offer a more practical Southeast operating profile for teams that care about measured costs, business alignment, and a cleaner regional deployment story more than pure market scale.

    The market works best when buyers know exactly what they are optimizing for. Some deployments want a selective Southeast production environment or a recovery footprint. Others need deeper ecosystem access or more specialized power conditions and should benchmark Tennessee carefully before committing.

    For smaller footprints like 1U colocation, 20U-22U cabinets, or full 40U deployments, support model and cross-connect policy often matter as much as the rack rate. Larger private cage or multi-rack projects still need room-specific validation on power and growth path.

    In practice, the cleanest Tennessee shortlists usually keep Atlanta, Charlotte, and Dallas in view whenever geography is flexible enough to optimize for stronger long-term economics or broader operating scale.

    Who Uses Our Tennessee Colocation Service?

    Most Tennessee projects fall into a few repeatable patterns once the team separates broad regional appeal from exact workload fit:
    Company type / use caseWhat they usually need
    Southeast enterprise IT teams1-20 racks, predictable remote hands, strong support expectations, and a market that feels commercially sensible without being operationally lightweight.
    Recovery and secondary site buyersCabinet and multi-rack footprints that value Tennessee’s regional position, operational calm, and a cleaner market story.
    Growth-minded platform teamsA Tennessee answer that can start with a few cabinets and grow into a larger footprint without forcing a market change too early.
    Dense compute and benchmark-sensitive programsReal confirmation of usable power, cooling model, and future expansion path before Tennessee remains the better answer over Atlanta, Charlotte, or Dallas.

    FAQs (Tennessee-Specific)

    What is typical pricing for standard rack or cabinet in Tennessee?

    Pricing varies by facility, power density, and support model, but Tennessee can be attractive because it often presents a cleaner commercial profile than larger Southeast benchmark markets. The real answer still depends on power, network, support, and room fit.

    Is most Tennessee colocation demand really Nashville-led?

    In practice, yes. Most statewide Tennessee searches narrow toward Nashville, but we still benchmark that anchor against nearby Southeast markets when the project has flexibility.

    When does Tennessee make more sense than Atlanta or Charlotte?

    Usually when the workload values a more balanced operating environment and does not need the broader ecosystem depth or scale that those benchmark markets can offer.

    Can Tennessee work for higher-density racks?

    Sometimes, yes. The key is verifying usable kW, cooling design, and growth path in writing rather than assuming the room can support hotter racks equally well.

    How soon can I deploy?

    Standard cabinet deployments can often move within weeks, while higher-density or more customized installs may require more lead time for power, cooling, and network provisioning.

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