Digital Realty: Silicon Valley SFO10 Data Center

The Digital Realty Silicon Valley SFO10 Data Center, situated at 200 Paul Avenue in San Francisco, CA, USA, is a substantial facility spanning 425,000 square feet. It offers 121,220 square feet of raised floor space specifically designed for colocation services, supported by a robust 45 MW power supply. This strategically located data center also benefits from its proximity to 110 other data center facilities within a 50-mile radius. It holds numerous industry-recognized certifications, including PCI-DSS, SOC 2, NIST 800-53, HIPAA, ISO 27001, and SOC 3, ensuring high standards of security, compliance, and operational excellence.
Located at 200 Paul Avenue, this premier data center is an ideal interconnection point for the entire west coast due to its high network density. It offers seamless connectivity to leading domestic and Asia Pacific carriers, enabling customers to leverage Digital Realty’s extensive metro footprint for access to additional facilities across the Bay Area. The facility also provides direct access to leading cloud providers and local internet exchanges, ensuring optimal performance for hybrid and multi-cloud architectures. Situated south of downtown in one of the largest colocation markets in the United States, this Northern California data center is also seismically rated for enhanced protection against earthquakes.
Digital Realty

Silicon Valley SFO10 Data Center

200 Paul Avenue, San Francisco, CA, USA

200 Paul Avenue, San Francisco, CA, USA

Provider

Digital Realty

Facility Details

121220 Sqft

colocation space

45 Mw

total power

425000 Sqft

total space

6.8mi

nearest airport

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Certifications

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