Hurricane Electric: Hurricane Fremont 2 Data Center

Situated at 48233 Warm Springs Boulevard in Fremont, CA, USA, the Hurricane Electric Hurricane Fremont 2 Data Center is a substantial facility spanning 208,000 square feet. While specific details regarding the gross colocation space and power information are not publicly available for this location, it is noteworthy that there are 111 other data center facilities identified within a 50-mile radius. No certifications have been specified for this particular data center.
Located in the heart of Silicon Valley, our 208,000 square foot Fremont 2 Colocation Facility offers unparalleled convenience and connectivity. Easily accessible from major freeways (880, 680) and a short drive from three international airports (SJC, OAK, SFO), this facility ensures seamless logistics. Ample free parking is available directly at the entrance, and our Fremont 1 Colocation Facility is just 1.5 miles north. Hurricane Electric provides immediate colocation setup, allowing same-day service activation. We offer flexible plans, from single 1U server cabinet space to full cabinets or extensive space for tens of thousands of servers. Within our facilities, we provide high-speed Internet connections via Gigabit (1000 Mbps) Ethernet or 10 Gigabit Ethernet, with diverse fiber connectivity from numerous Internet Networks and Carriers.
Hurricane Electric

Hurricane Fremont 2 Data Center

48233 Warm Springs Boulevard, Fremont, CA, USA

48233 Warm Springs Boulevard, Fremont, CA, USA

Provider

Hurricane Electric

Facility Details

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colocation space

Not Available

total power

208000 Sqft

total space

26.72mi

nearest airport

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