Why San Francisco Colocation Makes Sense
Unmatched connectivity & ecosystem access — San Francisco and the broader Bay Area host a high concentration of network providers, internet exchanges, and fiber connectivity, making it ideal for latency-sensitive applications or high-throughput demands.
Flexible hosting models for all scales — The market supports hosting needs from a single server up to full racks or suites, giving businesses room to scale as they grow.
Modern, enterprise-grade infrastructure — Colocation facilities come with redundant power, precision cooling, carrier-neutral network infrastructure, compliance-readiness, and security — removing the need to invest and maintain your own data-center infrastructure.
Proximity to tech talent & clients — Being in the San Francisco area allows easy access for staff, frequent maintenance or upgrades, and closeness to customers, partners or cloud-services infrastructure.
Avoiding upfront CapEx: cost-effective compared to building own data-center — Colocation lets you lease existing infrastructure and avoid the time, cost, and management overhead of building a facility from scratch.








