Corepacket PDX-1 — Colocation Data Center
by FIBERFI
707 SW Washington St, Portland, Oregon, US
Source: PeeringDB
Overview
Corepacket PDX-1 operates as a colocation data center facility in downtown Portland, Oregon, positioned strategically at 707 SW Washington Street in the heart of the city's business district. As part of FIBERFI's infrastructure portfolio, this facility serves organizations requiring reliable data center services in the Pacific Northwest region.
The facility provides colocation services designed to meet the infrastructure needs of businesses ranging from local enterprises to organizations with national footprints seeking a strategic presence in the Portland market. Located in Oregon's largest metropolitan area, the data center benefits from the region's robust telecommunications infrastructure and business-friendly environment.
Location and Connectivity
Portland's position as a key telecommunications hub on the West Coast makes Corepacket PDX-1 well-positioned for organizations requiring connectivity between major metropolitan areas. The facility's downtown location provides access to the dense fiber infrastructure that serves Portland's business district, offering tenants multiple pathways for network connectivity and redundancy.
The Pacific Northwest region serves as a critical interconnection point for traffic flowing between major West Coast markets and international destinations. Organizations choosing to colocate at this facility can leverage Portland's role as a regional connectivity hub while benefiting from Oregon's favorable business climate.
Service Capabilities
As a colocation provider, Corepacket PDX-1 offers the fundamental infrastructure services that organizations require for their critical IT operations. This includes secure rack space, reliable power distribution, environmental controls, and the physical security measures expected from a professional data center facility.
The facility serves organizations across various industries that require dependable infrastructure for their technology operations. This includes businesses in sectors such as technology, financial services, healthcare, and professional services that demand reliable uptime and secure environments for their critical systems.
Regional Advantages
Oregon's business environment provides several advantages for data center operations, including competitive utility rates and a regulatory climate that supports technology infrastructure development. The state's commitment to renewable energy sources also appeals to organizations with sustainability initiatives and environmental compliance requirements.
The facility's location in Portland positions it within a major metropolitan area while maintaining access to the reliable infrastructure and skilled workforce that the region provides. This combination makes it suitable for organizations requiring both urban connectivity and operational reliability.
About Colocation in Portland
Portland Data Center Market
Portland represents one of the Pacific Northwest's key colocation markets, benefiting from its strategic position as a regional business hub and telecommunications gateway. The city's data center market has developed alongside its growing technology sector and serves as a critical infrastructure point for organizations operating throughout the region.
The market attracts colocation demand from diverse sources, including the area's established technology companies, financial services firms, healthcare organizations, and businesses requiring regional data center presence. Portland's position between major markets like Seattle and San Francisco makes it an attractive location for organizations implementing multi-site infrastructure strategies.
Connectivity and Infrastructure
Portland's telecommunications infrastructure has evolved to support significant data center operations, with multiple fiber providers serving the metropolitan area. The city benefits from its role as a regional interconnection point, with network infrastructure connecting it to other major West Coast markets and international gateways.
The region's utility infrastructure, supported by the Pacific Northwest's abundant hydroelectric power resources, provides reliable and competitively priced electricity that supports data center operations. Oregon's commitment to renewable energy sources also appeals to organizations with environmental sustainability requirements.
Competitive Landscape
The Portland colocation market includes various providers ranging from national operators to regional specialists, creating a competitive environment that benefits customers through service innovation and competitive pricing. The market has matured to support both retail colocation customers requiring individual racks and larger enterprise deployments.
Downtown Portland's business district, where Corepacket PDX-1 is located, represents a key concentration area for telecommunications infrastructure and business connectivity, making it particularly attractive for organizations requiring immediate access to the city's commercial center and its associated network resources.
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