Zenlayer: SHA5 Shanghai Data Center

The Zenlayer SHA5 Shanghai Data Center is strategically situated at 619 Longchang Road in the Yangpu District of Shanghai, China, postcode 200090. While specific details regarding the gross building size and gross colocation space for this facility are currently unavailable, it is part of a densely connected region, with 60 other data center locations identified within a 50-mile radius. Furthermore, no power information or certifications have been specified for this location.
Zenlayer is a global provider with over 100 data centers, offering comprehensive solutions including colocation, IP transit, and International Private Leased Circuits (IPLC). Their robust network boasts 6.2 Tbps of global capacity and a resilient, redundant private backbone powered by their Software-Defined Networking (SDN) product. This infrastructure seamlessly interconnects more than 30 countries, enabling rapid and flexible deployments for clients worldwide. Zenlayer maintains a strong presence across Asia, with key markets including Japan, Korea, Hong Kong, Singapore, Indonesia, Vietnam, Thailand, and the Philippines. Furthermore, they are strategically expanding into 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.
Zenlayer

SHA5 Shanghai Data Center

619 Longchang Road, Yangpu District, Shanghai, China, 200090

619 Longchang Road, Yangpu District, Shanghai, China, 200090

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Zenlayer

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