Cloud First: Tokyo Data Center
About Tokyo Data Center
CloudFirst Tokyo Data Center in Tokyo, Japan extends CloudFirst’s Asia Pacific footprint for managed cloud hosting, data protection, security, and business resilience services. The Tokyo location supports enterprise workloads that require hosting close to Japan’s commercial, financial, manufacturing, and technology markets. CloudFirst’s platform is built for IBM Power Systems, IBM i, AIX, Linux, and Windows workloads, giving organizations a managed infrastructure option for modernization, continuity, and hybrid cloud operations in Asia Pacific.
The Tokyo deployment is part of CloudFirst’s global data center footprint spanning 20+ top-tier certified data centersacross North America, Europe, the United Kingdom, and Asia Pacific. CloudFirst positions the data center platform around 100% uptime SLA, N+1 redundancy, 24/7 physical and network security, fire suppression, environmental monitoring, automated recovery, scalable cloud architecture, and multi-carrier connectivity. The provider’s managed services portfolio includes 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, security monitoring, threat detection and response, endpoint security, automation, and systems management.
Tokyo provides a major Asia Pacific hosting location for organizations serving Japan and regional markets. The city is one of the world’s largest network and cloud interconnection hubs, supporting low-latency access to Japanese enterprises, financial services ecosystems, software platforms, and regional users. CloudFirst’s Tokyo location gives customers a Japan-based option within a broader global platform that also includes Sydney, London, Frankfurt, Dallas, New York, Miami, Phoenix, Seattle, San Jose, Toronto, Vancouver, and Montreal.
🏢 Facility Highlights
- Market: Tokyo, Japan
- Region: Asia Pacific
- Platform Scope: Managed cloud hosting, private cloud, hybrid cloud, backup, disaster recovery, and managed security
- Supported Systems: IBM Power Systems, IBM i, AIX, Linux, and Windows
- Availability Model: 100% uptime SLA
- Resiliency Design: N+1 redundancy across power, cooling, and network systems
- Operations: 24/7 monitoring, physical security, and network security
🔒 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, and protection suite services
🌐 Connectivity & Carrier Access
- Network Design: Multi-carrier connectivity
- Cloud Access: Hosted infrastructure for hybrid cloud and legacy system modernization
- Regional Position: Tokyo presence for Japan and Asia Pacific workload placement
🏭 Who It Serves
- Financial Services: Regulated workloads requiring secure managed infrastructure
- Healthcare: Protected data environments and continuity-focused hosting
- Manufacturing: ERP, IBM i, AIX, Linux, and Windows infrastructure
- Government: Compliance-oriented infrastructure and managed operations
- Business Continuity: Backup, disaster recovery, high availability, and ransomware recovery workloads