Racks, cabinets, and cages in NYC's legendary carrier hotels and the NJ data-center corridor — redundant power, industrial cooling, 24/7 security, and hundreds of networks a cross-connect away. Priced across facilities so you get the market's best rate.
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That rack next to the mop sink has no generator, no fire suppression, and no path to a second carrier. Colocation moves your gear into purpose-built facilities — conditioned power with UPS and generator backup, precision cooling, biometric security, and compliance attestations your auditors recognize. In carrier hotels like 60 Hudson and 111 8th, you're also one cross-connect away from hundreds of networks, clouds, and exchanges. We quote across multiple facilities and pass you the winning number.
| Footprint | Typical Tenant |
|---|---|
| 1–4U / shared rack | Backup targets, edge nodes, small production stacks |
| Half / full cabinet | Growing SaaS, agencies, firms exiting the server closet |
| Multi-cabinet rows | Platforms with real infrastructure and growth curves |
| Private cage | Compliance-heavy and security-first organizations |
| Carrier-hotel presence | Networks and ISPs that live on interconnection |
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Production infrastructure beside the networks that serve it.
Low-latency proximity to exchanges and market-data feeds.
Compliance-ready facilities with documented controls.
Interconnection-dense homes for carrier-grade gear.
The major NYC interconnection buildings — 60 Hudson Street, 111 8th Avenue, 32 Avenue of the Americas, 325 Hudson — plus the New Jersey corridor (Secaucus, Weehawken, Newark area) where power is cheaper and space is roomier. We quote across them and show the trade-offs.
Carrier hotels win on interconnection density: hundreds of networks in-building. NJ wins on power cost and space. Many clients split: network edge in Manhattan, bulk compute across the river — connected by a wavelength or dark fiber pair.
Space, conditioned redundant power (billed by committed draw), cooling, physical security, and access to the facility's cross-connect ecosystem. Bandwidth, IP transit, and remote hands are added to fit.
That's the point of buying through one agent: rack plus IP transit plus a wave back to your office on one design, one bill, and our lowest-price promise across all of it.
Yes — facility technicians handle reboots, cable moves, hardware swaps, and inventories on request, hourly or by plan.
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