Zenlayer: SEL1 Seoul Data Center

Zenlayer’s SEL1 Seoul Data Center, situated at 178 Sejong-daero, Sejongno, Jongno-gu, Seoul, South Korea, is a facility for which specific details regarding its gross building size, gross colocation space, and power information are currently unavailable. Despite these unprovided specifics, the center is noteworthy for its strategic location, with 22 other data centers identified within a 50-mile radius. It is also important to note that no certifications have been specified for this location.
Zenlayer is a global provider of data center services, including colocation, IP transit, and International Private Leased Circuits (IPLC). With over 100 data centers and a massive 6.2 Tbps of global capacity, Zenlayer operates a robust and redundant private backbone network. This network, built with their proprietary Software-Defined Networking (SDN) product, seamlessly interconnects over 30 countries, enabling quick and flexible deployments for their clients. Zenlayer has a particularly strong presence across Asia, with operations in Japan, Korea, Hong Kong, Singapore, Indonesia, Vietnam, Thailand, and the Philippines. They also have a growing footprint in emerging markets such as Latin America, Russia, India, and notably, China, where they hold essential IDC (Internet Data Center) and ISP (Internet Service Provider) licenses to operate.
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SEL1 Seoul Data Center

178 Sejong-daero, Sejongno, Jongno-gu, Seoul, South Korea

178 Sejong-daero, Sejongno, Jongno-gu, Seoul, South Korea

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Zenlayer

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