Cloud First: San Jose Data Center
About San Jose Data Center
CloudFirst San Jose Data Center in San Jose, California provides a Silicon Valley hosting location for managed cloud, data protection, security, and business continuity workloads. The San Jose location is part of CloudFirst’s global footprint across 20+ top-tier certified data centers, supporting enterprise infrastructure placement in North America, Europe, the United Kingdom, and Asia Pacific. The platform is built for organizations running IBM Power Systems, IBM i, AIX, Linux, and Windows environments that require managed infrastructure, modernization support, and resilient hosting near West Coast technology and network markets.
The CloudFirst platform supports managed cloud hosting, managed private cloud, managed hybrid cloud, cloud migration, backup as a service, disaster recovery as a service, high availability as a service, ransomware recovery, managed security, endpoint security, threat detection and response, automation, and systems management. Its data center footprint is positioned around Tier 3 infrastructure, N+1 redundancy, 24/7 monitoring, biometric access, video surveillance, firewalls, intrusion detection, real-time network monitoring, fire suppression, environmental monitoring, scalable cloud architecture, and multi-carrier connectivity.
San Jose gives CloudFirst customers a Bay Area placement option for workloads serving Silicon Valley, Northern California, and Pacific-facing markets. The location supports cloud modernization, IBM i hosting transitions, hybrid infrastructure, backup, disaster recovery, high availability, and security operations for businesses that need managed services close to West Coast users and network ecosystems. CloudFirst lists San Jose alongside other locations including Dallas, New York, Miami, Phoenix, Seattle, Toronto, Vancouver, Montreal, London, Frankfurt, Sydney, and Tokyo.
🏢 Facility Highlights
- Market: San Jose, California
- Region: Silicon Valley / Northern California
- Platform Scope: Managed cloud hosting, private cloud, hybrid cloud, backup, disaster recovery, high availability, and managed security
- Supported Systems: IBM Power Systems, IBM i, AIX, Linux, and Windows
- Infrastructure Standard: Tier 3 data center footprint
- Resiliency Design: N+1 redundancy across power, cooling, and network systems
- Operations: 24/7 monitoring and managed services support
🔒 Security & Compliance
- Security Controls: Biometric access, video surveillance, firewalls, intrusion detection, and real-time network monitoring
- Compliance Programs: ISO 27001, SOC 2 Type II, PCI DSS, HIPAA, GDPR, and SOX listed across CloudFirst infrastructure
- Managed Security: Security monitoring, threat detection and response, endpoint security, ransomware recovery, and protection suite services
🌐 Connectivity & Carrier Access
- Network Design: Multi-carrier connectivity
- Cloud Access: Managed hosting for hybrid cloud and legacy modernization
- Regional Position: San Jose placement for Silicon Valley and West Coast workload proximity
🏭 Who It Serves
- Enterprise IT: Managed cloud hosting for business-critical infrastructure
- IBM Power Users: IBM i and AIX hosting, migration, modernization, and continuity
- Healthcare: Protected workload hosting and business continuity environments
- Financial Services: Compliance-oriented cloud hosting and managed infrastructure
- Business Continuity: Backup, disaster recovery, high availability, and ransomware recovery workloads