Colt: Tokyo Shiohama Data Center

The Colt Tokyo Shiohama Data Center, situated in Shiohama, Koto City, Tokyo, Japan, is a substantial facility spanning 81,805 square feet. This entire area is dedicated to raised floor space, optimized for colocation services. While specific power details for this location are not available, it’s noteworthy that the facility is strategically positioned within a 50-mile radius of 55 other data center locations. This data center upholds high standards of operational excellence, as evidenced by its certifications, which include ISO 27001 and SSAE-16 Type 2.
The Colt Tokyo Shiohama Data Center, situated in Koto-ku, Tokyo, is a purpose-built facility meticulously engineered to address the critical demands of the financial sector. This advanced data center provides a comprehensive ecosystem for high-frequency trading participants, complemented by a suite of value-added services. These offerings span from secure colocation and robust hosting solutions for e-business operations to comprehensive disaster recovery services. Notably, Colt boasts the lowest-latency network connectivity across both Osaka and Tokyo, and further extends these high-speed services to interconnect major financial markets throughout the Asia-Pacific region. The Colt Tokyo Shiohama Data Center stands as an optimal managed hosting environment for applications and services where low-latency connections are paramount.
Colt

Tokyo Shiohama Data Center

Shiohama, Koto City, Tokyo, Japan

Shiohama, Koto City, Tokyo, Japan

Provider

Colt

Facility Details

81805 Sqft

colocation space

Not Available

total power

81805 Sqft

total space

7.5mi

nearest airport

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