PhoenixNAP ATLANTA — Colocation Data Center
by PhoenixNAP
1130 Powers Ferry Place, Marietta, Georgia, US
Source: PeeringDB
Enterprise-Grade Colocation in Metro Atlanta
PhoenixNAP's Atlanta data center facility in Marietta provides businesses with reliable colocation services in one of the Southeast's most strategic technology markets. Located at 1130 Powers Ferry Place, this facility serves as a critical infrastructure hub for organizations requiring secure, scalable data center solutions in the Atlanta metropolitan area.
Strategic Location Advantages
The Marietta location offers several key benefits for colocation customers. Positioned in the northwest Atlanta suburbs, the facility provides easy access to major transportation corridors while maintaining distance from the urban core's congestion and higher real estate costs. This suburban positioning typically allows for more cost-effective operations while still maintaining connectivity to Atlanta's extensive fiber infrastructure.
The facility's location within the broader Atlanta market provides access to one of the most well-connected regions in the Southeast, with multiple fiber routes connecting to major population centers throughout Georgia, the Carolinas, Tennessee, and Florida.
Colocation Services and Infrastructure
As a PhoenixNAP facility, this data center is designed to support a range of colocation requirements from small business deployments to enterprise-scale infrastructure. PhoenixNAP typically offers flexible colocation options including cabinet space, private cage configurations, and custom deployment scenarios to accommodate varying business needs.
The facility is engineered to provide the reliability and security standards expected from a professional colocation provider. This includes redundant power systems, climate control infrastructure, and physical security measures designed to protect critical IT assets around the clock.
Target Customer Base
This Atlanta-area facility is well-positioned to serve diverse industry verticals common to the region, including financial services firms, healthcare organizations, technology companies, and manufacturing enterprises. The location makes it particularly attractive for businesses requiring low-latency connectivity to Atlanta's business district while benefiting from the operational advantages of a suburban data center environment.
Companies with disaster recovery requirements often find value in the Marietta location as part of a distributed infrastructure strategy, given its position outside Atlanta's urban core but within the same metropolitan market.
Network and Connectivity Options
While in the greater Atlanta market, the facility benefits from the region's robust telecommunications infrastructure. Atlanta serves as a major fiber crossroads for the Southeast, with multiple long-haul carriers maintaining significant presence throughout the metropolitan area. This infrastructure density typically translates to competitive bandwidth pricing and diverse routing options for colocation customers.
About Colocation in Marietta
Marietta Data Center Market Overview
Marietta and the northwest Atlanta suburbs represent a growing segment of Georgia's data center market, offering an attractive alternative to downtown Atlanta facilities. The area benefits from Atlanta's position as the Southeast's primary telecommunications hub while providing operational advantages including lower real estate costs, reduced congestion, and easier facility access for both staff and service providers.
Regional Connectivity and Infrastructure
The greater Atlanta area serves as a critical fiber crossroads for the southeastern United States, with major long-haul routes connecting the region to other primary markets including Charlotte, Nashville, Jacksonville, and Birmingham. This extensive fiber infrastructure extends throughout the metropolitan area, including suburban markets like Marietta, providing colocation customers with access to diverse carrier options and competitive bandwidth pricing.
Atlanta's role as a major peering point means that traffic originating from Marietta facilities can reach other networks efficiently, making the location suitable for content delivery, cloud services, and applications requiring broad internet connectivity.
Market Dynamics and Competition
The Atlanta metropolitan data center market includes a mix of national providers and regional specialists operating facilities throughout the area. While downtown Atlanta and certain suburbs like Alpharetta have seen significant data center development, markets like Marietta offer opportunities for businesses seeking alternatives to higher-density locations.
The competitive landscape in northwest Atlanta typically features a combination of retail colocation providers, wholesale data center operators, and specialized facilities serving specific industry verticals. This diversity provides businesses with multiple options when selecting colocation partners.
Industry Demand Drivers
Demand for data center services in the Marietta area is driven by the region's diverse economy, including financial services, healthcare systems, manufacturing, and technology companies. Atlanta's role as a regional headquarters location for many national companies creates ongoing demand for local infrastructure services, including colocation and managed IT services.
The area's relatively low risk profile for natural disasters, combined with reliable utility infrastructure and skilled technical workforce, contributes to its attractiveness for critical business infrastructure deployments.
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