TierPoint: DC200 - Nashville Data Center

TierPoint DC200 – Nashville Data Center, situated at 311 Eddy Lane in Franklin, TN, USA, is a robust facility spanning 22,000 square feet. It offers a substantial 10,000 square feet of raised floor space specifically designed for colocation services. While power information is not available, the data center boasts significant proximity, with 13 additional data center locations identified within a 50-mile radius. This facility is highly certified, adhering to stringent industry standards including HIPAA, PCI-DSS, SOC 2 Type 2, and EU-US, ensuring a secure and compliant environment for various data storage needs.
Our Nashville data centers provide comprehensive solutions for enterprise clients, leveraging our robust nationwide IP network. We offer a full suite of services including cloud services, managed services, and business continuity. Statistics highlight the critical importance of business continuity, disaster recovery, and IT backup plans, as the majority of businesses without them often fail after experiencing a disaster. Our data center undergoes annual audits to meet rigorous standards such as ITAR, EU-US Privacy, SOC 1, SOC 2, HIPAA, GLBA, and PCI Colo*. The facility is engineered to protect your vital IT systems, applications, and data from a wide range of natural and man-made disasters including tornadoes, hurricanes, earthquakes, fires, and floods.
TierPoint

DC200 – Nashville Data Center

311 Eddy Lane, Franklin, TN, USA

311 Eddy Lane, Franklin, TN, USA

Provider

TierPoint

Facility Details

10000 Sqft

colocation space

Not Available

total power

22000 Sqft

total space

16.16mi

nearest airport

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