Colocation Prices
We rent space (10U or 20U) and full rack cabinets in the most popular, best-connected datacenters. We provide better tickets and we have the experience of handling a wide range of networking and server hardware. You can bring your own equipment or rent from Voxility a-la-carte menu of enterprise servers, routers and switches.
Ashburn Virginia has been growing for years, and it has made its mark on the Internet Infrastructure industry. Located in the largest data center market in North America, and one of the top 5 markets in the world, Ashburn is also close to the data demands of the federal government and the East Coast population of US.
Being the primary internet exchange point between the U.S. and Latin America, and ranked as one of the top-five most connected cities in the world, Miami is attracting enterprises, cloud services, and content producers from all over the world looking to take advantage of high-performance connectivity and lower costs.
Widely known as the "Internet gateway" to Europe, Amsterdam is part of Europe’s core colocation hub market alongside London, Frankfurt, and Paris. It is an ideal data center location to colocate as it benefits from the presence of AMS-IX (Amsterdam Internet Exchange), one of the world’s largest Internet Exchanges.
Located at the heart of Europe, Vienna is a gateway hub providing cloud and connectivity services to Eastern and Southern Europe. Austria’s capital has become a very carrier dense location, one of the most convenient locations to bring a business into a datacenter and cross connect with numerous carriers.
Bucharest is considered one of the top destinations on the data centers market in Europe as the number of technology companies located here continues to rise.
Colocation in Frankfurt has always been the heart of interconnection, not only because of the geographic location, but also because of the access it offers to a wide range of international and regional carriers and ISPs, as well as leading cloud providers.
Colocation in London is often referred to be highly valuable to the datacenter industry, with key advantages over other European cities. London continues to be Europe’s largest datacenter market as foreign investment and the growth of cloud service providers are fuelling the industry’s expansion.
Los Angeles data centers are uniquely positioned, serving as a leading gateway of connectivity to the Asian Pacific Coast and the US West Coast. The city’s broad access to customers and a dense community of subnets defined a modern data center ecosystem, resulting in superior interconnection.
In recent years, Madrid has become an increasingly popular data center destination. Due to its strategical geographical position, the city is one of the main telecommunication nodes within the Iberian Peninsula serving as key point for connectivity to North and South America, Africa and other major European markets.
The Equinix DA3 datacenter in Dallas is situated in the prestigious Dallas-Fort Worth region, in a major communications hub for the Southern U.S. The facility is located in a growing Dallas datacenter campus that provides services to a high concentration of telecommunications companies. Equinix DA3 Dallas is a part of the largest internet exchange in the South Central U.S, the Dallas Metro.
The popularity of Prague as a data center hub has grown steadily over the last years, ranking among the European Union countries with a great potential to support digital infrastructure. This facility offers access to a dense community of local Czech Republic networks translating into lower latency and improved connectivity.
Singapore is a prominent alpha+ world city and a key interconnection point for international traffic between Asia and America, making it a hub for global tech companies and startups. The city-state boasts a reliable power infrastructure, with large carrier-neutral data centers featuring rich ecosystems and state-of-the-art technology, ensuring maximum uptime and connectivity to over 1200 service providers.
Hong Kong, a strategic hub at the heart of Asia, is an ideal location for businesses looking to expand their services in the region. With its highly stable infrastructure, including reliable power supply, advanced telecoms, and internet connectivity, Hong Kong offers low-latency data exchange across China and East Asia, making it a top choice for businesses with a global reach. Serving as a gateway to the rapidly growing Chinese market, Hong Kong provides seamless access and low-latency data exchange across China and East Asia, facilitating connections with customers and partners in these dynamic regions.
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