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Stack Infrastructure Silicon Valley SVY01 — Colocation Data Center

by Stack Infrastructure

2001 Fortune Drive, San Jose, California, US

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Facility Overview

Stack Infrastructure Silicon Valley SVY01 represents Stack Infrastructure's strategic presence in the heart of Silicon Valley's technology ecosystem. Located at 2001 Fortune Drive in San Jose, this colocation facility is positioned to serve the demanding requirements of technology companies, cloud service providers, and enterprises that need reliable, high-performance data center services in one of the world's most important technology markets.

As a modern colocation data center, SVY01 provides the critical infrastructure foundation that organizations need to support their digital operations. The facility offers secure, climate-controlled environments designed to house servers, networking equipment, and other IT infrastructure with the reliability and performance standards expected in today's always-on digital economy.

Strategic Location Benefits

The San Jose location places SVY01 at the center of Silicon Valley's dense concentration of technology companies, from established enterprises to innovative startups. This proximity enables low-latency connections to major cloud platforms, content delivery networks, and the extensive fiber infrastructure that makes the Bay Area one of the most connected regions globally.

Stack Infrastructure has chosen this location to capitalize on the region's robust demand for colocation services, driven by companies that require enterprise-grade infrastructure without the capital expenditure and operational complexity of building and maintaining their own data centers.

Colocation Services and Capabilities

SVY01 operates as a multi-tenant colocation facility, providing organizations with flexible options to deploy their IT infrastructure. The data center supports various deployment models, from single server installations to larger enterprise footprints, allowing businesses to scale their infrastructure presence as their needs evolve.

The facility maintains the environmental controls, power distribution, and physical security measures essential for protecting critical IT equipment. These systems are designed to provide the uptime reliability that modern businesses require, with redundant infrastructure components that help ensure continuous operation even during maintenance or unexpected events.

Target Market and Use Cases

Stack Infrastructure Silicon Valley SVY01 is well-suited for technology companies, software-as-a-service providers, financial services firms, and other organizations that require high-performance computing infrastructure in the Bay Area market. The facility can accommodate diverse workloads, from traditional enterprise applications to modern cloud-native architectures.

Companies choosing SVY01 benefit from Stack Infrastructure's focus on providing reliable, scalable colocation services in strategic markets. The facility serves organizations that need to maintain a physical infrastructure presence close to their operations, customers, or business partners in the Silicon Valley ecosystem, while accessing the connectivity and redundancy advantages that a purpose-built data center provides.

About Colocation in San Jose

San Jose Data Center Market

San Jose anchors one of the world's most important data center markets, serving as the geographic heart of Silicon Valley's technology ecosystem. The city's position in the Bay Area provides access to an unparalleled concentration of technology companies, from global enterprises like Apple, Google, and Meta to countless startups and mid-market firms that drive consistent demand for colocation services.

The San Jose market benefits from exceptional network connectivity, with extensive fiber infrastructure connecting the region to major internet exchange points, submarine cable landing stations, and the broader global internet backbone. This connectivity density makes San Jose particularly attractive for organizations requiring high-performance, low-latency connections to cloud platforms, content delivery networks, and business partners throughout the technology sector.

Geographic and Infrastructure Advantages

The Bay Area's position on the Pacific Rim provides strategic advantages for companies with global operations, particularly those serving Asian markets. Multiple submarine cables terminate in the broader Bay Area, creating diverse international connectivity options that support global business operations.

From a risk management perspective, the region maintains relatively stable infrastructure, though organizations must consider seismic activity and power grid constraints that can affect data center operations. The mild climate reduces cooling requirements compared to many other major markets, contributing to operational efficiency.

Competitive Landscape

San Jose hosts numerous established colocation providers, creating a competitive market that benefits customers through diverse service options and competitive pricing. Major national providers maintain significant presences alongside regional specialists, while hyperscale cloud providers operate extensive infrastructure throughout the broader Bay Area.

This competitive environment has driven innovation in service delivery and facility design, with providers investing in modern infrastructure, enhanced connectivity options, and flexible service models to differentiate their offerings. The market's maturity provides customers with extensive choice in providers, facility types, and service levels to match their specific requirements.

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