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CDS Global: Beijing 1 Data Center

CDS Global Beijing 1 Data Center is located at Beijing, Pekín, China. The gross building size for this location has not been provided. The gross colocation space is not available for this data center. No power information has been offered for this location. We found 67 data center locations within 50 miles of this facility. No certifications are specified for this location.
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About Beijing 1 Data Center

The Beijing 1 Data Center is one of CDS Global Cloud’s flagship data centers in Beijing, China. CDS operates approximately 10 key data centers in Beijing, integrated into its national and global cloud infrastructure. 

CDS distinguishes itself as the only company licensed by China’s MIIT (Ministry of Industry and Information Technology) to offer all five vertical services: private line, internet access, data center service, domestic VPN, and CDN. 

The Beijing 1 facility serves as a critical hub within CDS’s Global Private Network (GPN), leveraging layer-2 connectivity across its data centers to reduce latency and enable cross-China and international cloud interconnectivity. 

⚙️ Facility Highlights

  • Operated as a carrier-neutral IDC (Internet Data Center) within CDS’s national network of colocation facilities. 
  • Supports multiple IP transit and bandwidth options through CDS’s domestic and global network services. 
  • Capability to interconnect with CDS’s Global Interconnected Cloud (GIC), which uses layer-2 links across data centers for minimal latency and redundancy. 
  • Offers “white glove services” (equipment procurement, installation, technical support) in addition to standard colocation and managed hosting. 🔐 Security & Compliance
  • As part of CDS’s regulated infrastructure, the data center likely adheres to China’s data center and telecommunications regulations
  • CDS holds MIIT licensing to operate data center services and other telecom functions within China. 
  • Physical and operational security practices (access control, surveillance, monitoring) are standard features of CDS’s carrier-neutral IDCs, though I did not find published specifics for Beijing 1.

🌐 Connectivity & Carrier Access

  • Carrier-neutral structure: clients may choose from multiple providers inside the facility. 
  • Direct access to CDS’s GPN (Global Private Network), which uses multiple protected routes and diversified carriers for high reliability. 
  • Integration with Global DIA (Dedicated Internet Access) and premium internet routing services bridging local and global networks with dynamic routing.
  • Support for V-IEPL (Virtual International Ethernet Private Line), extending private connectivity between China and international locations, with Beijing among the supported nodes. 

💼 Who It Serves

  • Enterprises (local or foreign) looking to host in Mainland China under fully licensed infrastructure
  • Firms needing low-latency, high-connectivity access between China and international markets
  • Cloud providers, SaaS operators, and service providers deploying in China with global reach
  • Companies requiring colocation coupled with high-quality network services (e.g. Internet, private line, VPN)
  • Projects needing “white glove” support for deployment, cabling, hardware provisioning in China