The TPx Communications Sacramento Data Center, situated at 1099 15th Street in Sacramento, CA, USA, is a certified facility that meets stringent industry standards, including HIPAA, PCI-DSS, SSAE-16 Type 1, and FedRAMP. While specific details regarding the gross building size and colocation space are not available, and power information has not been disclosed, this data center is strategically located within a 50-mile radius of 11 other data center facilities, indicating its presence in a robust data infrastructure region.
Our Sacramento data center, located at 1515 K St, Suite 100, Sacramento, CA 95814, is a cutting-edge facility engineered to deliver a highly redundant, reliable, and fault-tolerant infrastructure for hosting contemporary applications. Beyond its advanced technical capabilities, the data center also offers a dedicated customer workspace area. We provide flexible colocation options, including partial and full cabinets, as well as customized cage spaces, all supported by a raised floor system that ensures efficient subfloor cable management and optimal airflow. Our commitment to industry standards is demonstrated by regular SSAE 16 SOC I audits, which help clients achieve compliance with various regulations such as Sarbanes Oxley, HIPAA, PCI DSS, and FED banking regulations. Security is paramount, with multiple layers of protection including 24/7 video surveillance of all indoor and outdoor areas, continuous secured access and monitoring, and key card restricted entry. The facility is equipped with an FM 200 fire suppression system and VESDA control for early smoke detection. Power infrastructure is robust, featuring an N+1 redundant UPS system for immediate protection against utility power loss, and N+1 redundant diesel generators with onsite fuel storage for extended outages. An automatic transfer switch (ATS) seamlessly manages the transition between utility and generator power. Both AC and DC power circuits are available to each cabinet. Maintaining optimal performance of all hardware components, cooling and humidity are precisely regulated by N+1 redundant HVAC units.