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Data Center Space in Atlanta

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400MW+
Total Power
35+
Facilities
5%
Vacancy Rate
$160
Avg $/kW

Colocation Providers in Atlanta

Featured providers with verified capacity across metro Atlanta

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Peachtree Connect

Downtown Atlanta, GA — 56 Marietta Gateway

Carrier-dense facility in Atlanta's historic connectivity hub. Direct access to 100+ networks and major cloud on-ramps in the Southeast's largest peering exchange.

99.999% SLA2N PowerCarrier Neutral
SOC 2PCI DSSHIPAA
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Southeast Enterprise Campus

Suwanee, GA — Gwinnett County

Modern hyperscale-adjacent campus with expansion capacity. Built for high-density enterprise and cloud workloads with competitive Georgia power rates.

99.99% SLAN+1 Power25kW+ Density
SOC 2ISO 27001GPU Ready
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West Metro Data Hub

Douglasville, GA — Douglas County

Cost-effective facility with abundant power and land for expansion. Ideal for disaster recovery, backup, and latency-tolerant enterprise workloads.

99.99% SLAN+1 Power3 Cloud On-Ramps
AWSAzureGCP
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Atlanta Colocation Pricing

Typical rates for the metro Atlanta market (2026)

Full Cabinet (42U)$750–$1,700/mo
Half Cabinet (21U)$400–$950/mo
Power (per kW)$115–$180/kW/mo
Cross-Connect$100–$250/mo
Cloud On-Ramp$150–$400/mo

Atlanta Data Center FAQs

Why is Atlanta the Southeast's premier data center hub?
Atlanta sits at the intersection of major fibre routes connecting the Eastern Seaboard to the Gulf Coast and Midwest. The 56 Marietta Street gateway is one of the most carrier-dense buildings in the US, hosting hundreds of network providers. Combined with Georgia's competitive power rates and business-friendly tax incentives, Atlanta serves as the natural hub for Southeast connectivity.
How does Atlanta's peering and connectivity compare?
Atlanta is home to one of the largest peering exchanges in the Southeast, with direct access to over 100 network carriers. The market benefits from extensive long-haul fibre routes, subsea cable access via Jacksonville, and low-latency connectivity to major US markets. This makes Atlanta a top choice for content delivery, media streaming, and multi-region enterprise architectures.
What is driving growing enterprise demand in Atlanta?
Atlanta's data center market is expanding rapidly due to the influx of Fortune 500 headquarters, a thriving fintech ecosystem, and major film and media production operations. Hyperscalers including Google, Microsoft, and Facebook have invested heavily in Georgia. The combination of affordable power, skilled workforce from Georgia Tech and local universities, and strong state incentives continues to attract enterprise and cloud deployments.

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