Cloud First: Atlanta Data Center
About Atlanta Data Center
CloudFirst Atlanta Data Center in Atlanta, Georgia is part of CloudFirst’s global data center footprint for enterprise managed cloud hosting, data protection, security, and infrastructure resilience. The Atlanta location supports mission-critical workloads across IBM i, AIX, Linux, Windows, managed private cloud, managed hybrid cloud, backup, disaster recovery, high availability, and managed security environments. The site is positioned for organizations that need hosted infrastructure with regulatory alignment, operational support, and resilient access to cloud and legacy enterprise systems.
CloudFirst’s data center platform is built around Tier 3 infrastructure, N+1 redundancy, 100% uptime SLA, multi-carrier connectivity, proactive failover, environmental monitoring, fire suppression, biometric access, surveillance, intrusion detection, and on-site engineering. The company lists compliance alignment with ISO 27001, ISO 27701, SOC 2 Type II, PCI DSS, HIPAA, GDPR, and SOX across its infrastructure platform. CloudFirst also provides direct connectivity to hyperscale providers through high-speed Direct Connect solutions, giving hosted workloads access to broader cloud ecosystems while preserving managed infrastructure control.
The Atlanta location gives CloudFirst customers access to one of the Southeast’s primary network and business markets. Atlanta is a major connectivity hub with dense carrier routes, cloud access, enterprise IT demand, and regional proximity to financial services, healthcare, logistics, manufacturing, media, government, and IBM Power Systems users. The facility’s role within CloudFirst’s footprint is cloud-services-first rather than a publicly specified colocation building, with the provider identifying Atlanta as one of its U.S. data center locations alongside Miami, New York, Phoenix, Orlando, Seattle, Dallas, San Jose, Raleigh, Boston, Chicago, and Los Angeles.
🏢 Facility Highlights
- Provider Footprint: Part of CloudFirst’s 20+ data center platform
- Infrastructure Tier: Tier 3 infrastructure
- Availability: 100% uptime SLA
- Redundancy: N+1 power, cooling, and network design
- Supported Platforms: IBM i, AIX, Linux, and Windows
- Core Services: Managed cloud hosting, private cloud, hybrid cloud, backup, disaster recovery, high availability, and managed security
🔒 Security & Compliance
- Physical Security: Biometric access, video surveillance, and intrusion detection
- Network Security: Firewalls, threat monitoring, and real-time network monitoring
- Compliance Alignment: ISO 27001, ISO 27701, SOC 2 Type II, PCI DSS, HIPAA, GDPR, and SOX
- Operational Support: 24/7 monitoring and on-site engineering
🌐 Connectivity & Carrier Access
- Network Design: Multi-carrier connectivity
- Cloud Connectivity: Direct connectivity to hyperscale providers through high-speed Direct Connect solutions
- Resiliency: Redundant providers and cloud interconnects
🏭 Who It Serves
- Enterprise Cloud: Managed private cloud, hybrid cloud, and hosted infrastructure
- IBM Power Workloads: IBM i and AIX hosting environments
- Regulated Industries: Financial services, healthcare, manufacturing, government, and compliance-driven workloads
- Resilience Use Cases: Backup, disaster recovery, high availability, and ransomware recovery