UnitedLayer: 200 Paul Data Center

The UnitedLayer 200 Paul Data Center, located at 200 Paul Avenue, San Francisco, CA, USA, is a substantial facility spanning 512,642 square feet. It offers 32,000 square feet of raised floor space specifically designed for colocation services. While power information for this location is not currently available, the data center is strategically situated within 50 miles of 110 other data center locations, indicating a robust and interconnected regional infrastructure. This facility boasts a comprehensive array of certifications, including PCI-DSS, ISO 27001, ISO 90001, ISO 14001, NIST 800-53, HIPAA, FedRAMP, NIST Cloud, SOC 1, SOC 2, SSAE-16 Type 1, and SSAE-18, underscoring its commitment to high standards of security, compliance, and operational excellence.
Leverage our premier Tier-3 data center to deploy and manage your existing hardware, enjoying the same level of access, control, and security as an on-premise solution. UnitedLayer Colocation services free you from the complexities and costs of maintaining your own data center, paving the way for a seamless transition to the cloud. Our San Francisco data center at 200 Paul Ave stands out as the city’s largest and only facility built on solid bedrock, serving a diverse clientele of engineering, technology, and internet service providers, and leading the market for Bay Area and San Francisco colocation.
UnitedLayer

200 Paul Data Center

200 Paul Avenue, San Francisco, CA, USA

200 Paul Avenue, San Francisco, CA, USA

Provider

UnitedLayer

Facility Details

32000 Sqft

colocation space

Not Available

total power

512642 Sqft

total space

6.84mi

nearest airport

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