What you’ll receive from us
- Shortlist of Dallas facilities that fit (downtown vs. Richardson vs. Irving)
- Quote matrix (kW, RU, A/B power, cross-connects, bandwidth model, SLA, term) – upon specific request
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“Why QuoteColo is unique: We’re not a data center trying to sell you our facility – we’re a broker with 500+ partner data centers. That means our only job is to find YOUR best fit. We compare providers and hand-pick the ones that meet your needs. You get multiple price quotes along with unbiased recommendations at no charge.”


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Great fit if: you need cost-effective pricing, central U.S. connectivity, and robust power infrastructure with competitive electricity rates (~13.5¢/kWh).
You’ll save money: Dallas typically offers 10-25% lower pricing compared to markets like New York, Silicon Valley, and Chicago while maintaining excellent connectivity options. Secondary markets like Dallas frequently land 20-30% lower on $/kW thanks to power pricing and capacity.
Market reality: Average colocation pricing across major U.S. markets is approximately $163.44 per kilowatt per month for mid-size deployments. Dallas delivers on the lower end of this range.
Finding the best Dallas colocation pricing might be as challenging as Frodo’s quest to Mount Doom—but unlike Middle Earth, we actually have a map to guide you through the market. Dallas has emerged as one of the most attractive colocation markets in the United States, offering an optimal balance of connectivity, power infrastructure, and competitive pricing. Here’s what the current market looks like:
“No deployment is too small or too large. Whether you’re an AI startup with one GPU server or a growing SaaS company planning a multi-rack cluster, we will give you the same level of attention and care. In fact, many of our clients are small-to-medium tech companies or solo developers who can’t get time of day from big data center operators. We specialize in helping the little guys find enterprise-quality colocation. Even if you just have a single server, we can secure you space in a top-tier facility that welcomes your business.”
Downtown Dallas / Infomart
The historic telecom hub with dense carrier presence. Best for businesses needing maximum connectivity options at competitive prices.
Richardson / Digital Dallas Campus
Digital Realty’s 69-acre data campus offering enterprise-grade facilities with excellent price-to-performance ratio.
Irving / Las Colinas
Growing tech corridor with modern facilities and competitive pricing for expanding businesses.
Plano / Legacy West
Premium business district with state-of-the-art facilities, ideal for enterprises requiring proximity to corporate headquarters.
Digital Realty — Multiple facilities including 850 E. Collins Boulevard and 950 E. Collins Boulevard in Richardson; extensive carrier-neutral options
Equinix — Dallas data centers serve a high concentration of telecommunications companies and are a major communications hub for the Southern U.S.
Flexential — Multiple DFW locations with enterprise-focused solutions and competitive pricing
CyrusOne — 2501 S. State Hwy 121 Business facility with scalable colocation options
TRG Datacenters — Now Preleasing 2025 Dallas at $125/kW + E up to the first MW
ColoCrossing — Secure Dallas colocation with 24/7 monitoring, low latency, and scalable options
Note: Prices are directional estimates. Exact quotes vary by facility, power density, redundancy level, contract terms, and connectivity requirements.
| Configuration | Typical Power | What You Get | Dallas Price Range |
| 1U-2U Single Server | 200W-500W | Basic rack space, shared bandwidth, remote hands | $59-$89/month |
| Quarter Cabinet | 1-2 kW | Lockable quarter rack, metered power | $299-$599/month |
| Half Cabinet | 2-4 kW | Dedicated half rack, A feed, basic bandwidth | $699-$1,299/month |
| Full 42U Cabinet (N) | 3-6 kW | Private full rack, single power feed | $1,199-$2,499/month |
| Full 42U Cabinet (N+1) | 6-10 kW | Dual power feeds, higher uptime target | $1,899-$3,999/month |
| Private Cage | 20-100+ kW | Multi-rack private space, custom security | Custom pricing |
Based on current Dallas market rates and industry benchmarks
Dallas colocation facilities typically offer flexible bandwidth packages from 10Mbps to multiple 10Gbps connections with burstable billing options
Direct on-ramps to major cloud providers including AWS, Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud Platform
Strategic positioning for traffic to both coasts and Latin American markets
| Factor | Dallas | New York/NJ | Silicon Valley | Chicago |
| Avg Price/kW | $130-$160/mo | $180-$250+/mo | $200-$300+/mo | $140-$180/mo |
| Power Costs | 13.5¢/kWh | 18-22¢/kWh | 20-25¢/kWh | 14-16¢/kWh |
| Carrier Density | High | Very High | Very High | High |
| Disaster Risk | Low | Moderate | High (earthquakes) | Moderate |
| Best For | Cost-conscious with good connectivity | Financial services, high-density networks | Tech startups, cloud-heavy | Manufacturing, logistics |
Sources: Industry pricing surveys and utility rate data
– Calculate actual kW needs, not just rack units – Plan for 20-30% growth capacity – Verify breaker configurations and receptacle types
– List required carriers and bandwidth needs – Review cross-connect fees and installation timelines – Consider cloud on-ramp requirements
– Compare N, N+1, and 2N power configurations – Review generator runtime and fuel contracts – Understand maintenance window policies
– Confirm SOC 2, SSAE 18 certifications as needed – Review access control procedures and escort policies – Validate compliance frameworks (HIPAA, PCI, etc.)
– Factor in setup fees, contract terms, and escalation clauses – Compare 95th percentile vs. flat rate bandwidth billing – Account for remote hands and managed service costs
Central Geographic Position
Optimal for nationwide connectivity with low latency — reach both coasts efficiently
Reliable Power Infrastructure
Texas has an independent power grid with competitive electricity rates and proven stability
Major Internet Hub
Home to the Dallas Infomart and numerous carrier hotels providing extensive peering opportunities
Disaster Resistance
Low risk of natural disasters compared to coastal regions — no hurricanes, earthquakes, or flooding
Business-Friendly Environment
Favorable tax structure and regulations supporting technology infrastructure investment
Market Growth
Major technology companies establishing regional headquarters in Texas cities driving continued investment
| Feature | Dallas Colocation | Coastal Markets |
| Average price/kW | $130-$160/month | $180-$300+/month |
| Power costs | 13.5¢/kWh | 18-25¢/kWh |
| Setup timeline | 2-4 weeks typical | 4-8 weeks typical |
| Carrier options | High | Very High |
| Disaster risk | Low | Moderate to High |
| Best for businesses | Cost-sensitive with national reach | High-density financial/tech |
Yes—Dallas facilities offer excellent power density options up to 20kW+ per cabinet, with competitive electricity rates making GPU-intensive workloads more cost-effective than coastal markets.
Dallas offers more mature data center infrastructure and carrier density, while Austin provides closer proximity to tech talent. Dallas typically has 15-20% lower colocation costs.
Competitive electricity rates (13.5¢/kWh), Texas’s independent power grid, and lower real estate costs compared to coastal markets.
Yes—most major Dallas facilities offer direct connections to AWS, Azure, Google Cloud, and other providers through marketplace programs.
Dallas facilities maintain compliance with certifications like ISO 27001, HIPAA, and PCI DSS, making them suitable for regulated industries.
Most facilities offer 24/7 access to your equipment with proper credentials and advance notice. Typical deployment timelines range from 2-4 weeks depending on complexity.
Dallas delivers exceptional value for colocation—combining robust infrastructure, competitive pricing, and strategic connectivity advantages. While you won’t get the ultra-high carrier density of Manhattan or Silicon Valley, you’ll save 20-30% on costs while still accessing excellent network options.
If cost-efficiency and reliable power infrastructure matter more than being in the highest-density carrier hotel, Dallas colocation is hard to beat.
Let QuoteColo save you time and money — we’ll connect you with the best Dallas colocation providers based on your exact requirements, helping you compare options and secure competitive pricing with confidence.
Get exact Dallas quotes (free) → Tell us your power, racks/RU, location preferences, carriers, and budget. We’ll send a side-by-side quote matrix from best-fit Dallas facilities—so you can decide in minutes, not weeks.