FIBERTOWN: Houston Data Center

FIBERTOWN Houston Data Center, situated at 12031 North Freeway in Houston, Texas, USA, is a robust facility spanning 50,000 square feet. This includes a substantial 30,000 square feet of raised floor space, specifically designed for colocation services. The data center is well-equipped with a significant power capacity of 6.0 MW. Furthermore, the facility holds a comprehensive set of certifications, ensuring high standards of security and operational excellence. These certifications include PCI-DSS, SSAE-16 Type 1, SOC 2 Type 2, SOC 1, SOC 2, SOC 2 Type 1, SSAE-16 Type 2, SOC 1 Type 2, SSAE-18, and LEED. The strategic location also benefits from a high concentration of data center infrastructure, with 24 other facilities identified within a 50-mile radius.
FIBERTOWN Houston boasts a state-of-the-art 10,000 square foot data center, strategically situated for convenience near George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH). This facility is engineered with a focus on high performance, incorporating redundant power and cooling systems to ensure uninterrupted operation. It also offers robust, carrier-neutral connectivity, providing clients with diverse network options, and maintains round-the-clock, 24×7 security for optimal protection of critical assets.
INAP

Houston Data Center

1301 Fannin Street, Houston, TX, USA
FIBERTOWN

Houston Data Center

12031 North Freeway, Houston, TX, USA
Cogent Communications

Houston Data Center

12061 North Fwy, Houston, TX, USA

12031 North Freeway, Houston, TX, USA

Provider

FIBERTOWN

Facility Details

30000 Sqft

colocation space

6.0 Mw

total power

50000 Sqft

total space

9.6mi

nearest airport

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