Colocation Data Centers in United States
Find and compare 5,193 colocation data centers in United States. Browse by metro, carrier, internet exchange, and operator — then request free quotes from any provider in minutes.
Major colocation operators across the United States include Amazon AWS, Microsoft, Lumen, Meta and others. Compare pricing, power, and on-net carriers before deciding.
Top carriers in United States
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1 Ramland
10 Forsyth Street NW
100 Delawanna Ave (EWR20)
1000 Coit Road
1001 Texas Data Center
10051 Brickyard Wy
101 Aquila Way (ATL11)
1010 Technology Center
105 Cabot Street (BOS16)
11:11 Systems Carlstadt
11:11 Systems Philadelphia
11:11 Systems Scottsdale
110 West 7th Street
1100 Space Park Dr (SJC10)
11000 McCornick Rd
111 Eight Avenue
111 Eight Avenue (JFK10)
1115 Centennial Avenue (EWR19)
1120 Vermont Avenue NW
113 North Myers Street (CLT10)
120 East Van Buren St (PHX10)
12001 North Fwy (IAH10)
1201 Comstock St (SJC15)
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Why United States for Colocation?
the United States is a growing colocation market with established carrier presence, with 5193 verified colocation data centers listed on ColoMap across this country. Carrier-neutral facilities in United States offer on-net connectivity to 12 network providers including Cogent Communications, Inc. (AS174), Zayo (AS6461), Megaport Global Access (AS49915), Hurricane Electric (AS6939), Arelion (Twelve99) (AS1299), GTT Communications (AS3257) (AS3257).
Major colocation providers in United States: Amazon AWS, Microsoft, Lumen, Meta, Google. Top metros to explore: Washington, DC, US (630), Dallas, TX, US (225), Chicago, IL, US (187), Santa Clara, CA, US (184), Atlanta, GA, US (176), Newark, NJ, US (169).
Services & Compliance at United States Colocation Facilities
Most colocation operators across United States (including Amazon AWS, Microsoft, Lumen) offer a standard portfolio of services beyond rack and power. When you request a free quote on this page, mention which of these you need.
Network & Bandwidth
- IP transit & bandwidth — committed or burstable, 95th-percentile billing
- Blended IP — multi-carrier transit for high availability
- BGP support — bring your own ASN for multi-homed deployments
- DDoS mitigation — included by many operators
- Cloud on-ramps — AWS Direct Connect, Azure ExpressRoute, Google Cloud Interconnect
Cross-Connects
- Carrier cross-connects — direct fiber or copper to network providers
- Customer-to-customer — link cabinets for partner architectures
- IX cross-connects — direct port for peering at on-site internet exchanges
- Dark fiber between campus buildings for high-bandwidth, low-latency builds
- Typical billing: one-time install + monthly recurring
Remote Hands & Operations
- Remote hands / smart hands — 24/7 on-site technicians
- NOC services — monitoring, alerting, escalation
- Managed services — firewalls, load balancers, switches
- Hardware staging — receive, inspect, rack new equipment
- Secure receiving — asset tagging, dispose-on-site drives
Power, Cooling & Security
- Redundant power — A+B (2N), N+1 UPS, diesel generators
- Power density — typical 5–10 kW/cabinet; high-density (15–30+ kW) available
- Cooling — CRAH/CRAC, hot/cold aisle, in-row, liquid cooling for AI workloads
- Physical security — 24/7 staff, biometrics, mantraps, CCTV
- Uptime ratings — Uptime Institute Tier II/III/IV common at enterprise facilities
Compliance Certifications
Common compliance certifications held by colocation operators in United States include SOC 1 / SOC 2 Type II, ISO 27001 / 27017 / 27018, PCI-DSS, HIPAA, and for US federal workloads FedRAMP / FISMA / ITAR. International facilities may also hold GDPR readiness attestations and country-specific data residency certifications. Specific certifications vary by facility — verify in writing before sourcing for regulated workloads, and mention your requirements in the free quote request so operators can confirm fit.
Free Quotes for United States Colocation
Colocation pricing across United States varies by metro, facility, power needs, term length, and connectivity requirements. ColoMap connects you directly with operators for free, no-obligation quotes — typically returned within 1–2 business days.
Common configurations buyers request:
- Cabinet share — 6U–22U partial cabinets for low-density deployments
- Full private cabinet — 42U/48U with 5–10 kW power, A+B redundant feeds
- Cages & suites — multi-cabinet builds with custom power and security
- Cross-connects — direct fiber links to carriers, cloud on-ramps, IX fabrics
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