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Data Center Space in Silicon Valley

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500MW+
Total Power
40+
Facilities
<2%
Vacancy Rate
$230
Avg $/kW

Colocation Providers in Silicon Valley

Featured providers with verified capacity in Santa Clara, San Jose, and surrounding areas

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Bay Area Enterprise

Santa Clara, CA — Silicon Valley Core

Carrier-neutral campus adjacent to major tech HQs. Direct peering with 200+ networks and sub-millisecond cloud on-ramps.

99.999% SLA2N PowerCarrier Neutral
SOC 2ISO 27001PCI DSS
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South Bay Colocation

San Jose, CA — Downtown Tech District

High-density colocation purpose-built for AI and GPU workloads. Dual-feed utility power with on-site solar and battery backup.

99.99% SLAN+1 Power40kW+ Density
SOC 2HIPAAGPU Ready
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Fremont Connect Hub

Fremont, CA — East Bay Corridor

Cost-effective Bay Area alternative with direct fibre to Santa Clara and San Jose. Ideal for disaster recovery and hybrid cloud.

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

Typical rates for the San Jose / Bay Area market (2026)

Full Cabinet (42U)$1,500–$3,500/mo
Half Cabinet (21U)$800–$1,800/mo
Power (per kW)$180–$260/kW/mo
Cross-Connect$200–$350/mo
Cloud On-Ramp$250–$600/mo

Silicon Valley Data Center FAQs

Why choose Silicon Valley for colocation?
Silicon Valley offers unmatched proximity to the headquarters of Apple, Google, Meta, NVIDIA, and hundreds of other technology companies. This makes it the ideal location for enterprises that need low-latency connectivity to tech partners, access to the densest peering ecosystem on the West Coast, and a deep talent pool for on-site operations.
Why are Silicon Valley colocation costs higher than other markets?
The Bay Area commands premium pricing due to some of the highest commercial real estate costs in the country, elevated California electricity rates, and intense demand from hyperscalers and enterprise tech companies. Power costs in California are roughly 2–3x the national average, which directly impacts per-kW pricing for colocation.
Are there power constraints in the Silicon Valley market?
Yes. Silicon Valley faces significant power delivery challenges as of 2026. Utility providers including Silicon Valley Power and PG&E have limited capacity for new large-scale deployments, leading some operators to expand into adjacent markets like Fremont and Milpitas. Early engagement with providers is critical to securing available capacity.

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