ColoCrossing: GA1 - Atlanta Data Center
About GA1 - Atlanta Data Center
The GA1 – Atlanta Data Center, operated by ColoCrossing, is situated at 1130 Powers Ferry Place SE, Marietta, Georgia, in the greater Atlanta metro area.
This facility is part of ColoCrossing’s U.S. colocation network, designed to support high-density workloads and carrier-rich connectivity. Its strategic location in Atlanta leverages the region’s role as a digital crossroads and gateway to South America, offering low-latency paths and robust interconnectivity options.
. ⚙️ Facility Highlights
- Utility power feed: 1.6 MW via Georgia Power
- Generator backup: 1 × 1 MW diesel generator for redundancy
- UPS / battery backup: ~620 kVA of redundant UPS capacity
- Cooling capacity: 234 tons
- Redundancy: 100% redundant generator, UPS systems; designed for high availability
- Size: ~10,000 sq. ft. facility
- Network capacity: supports 20 Gbps via carrier-class routing and meet-me-room infrastructure
- Carrier flexibility: designed to support high-density private cabinets, cages, and fiber rings
🔐 Security & Compliance
- 24/7 perimeter and facility electronic monitoring
- Biometric + card access controls at facility entry
- Redundant environmental monitoring (heat, humidity, etc.)
- Remote hands / on-site engineering support 24/7
- Certifications: SSAE-16 (Type I) (as published)
🌐 Connectivity & Carrier Access
- Carrier-neutral facility with support for multiple providers via redundant fiber rings
- On-net carriers include GTT and Hibernia Networks
- Meet-Me-Room services and cross-connect options for customer interconnection
- Designed backbone connectivity to support up to 20 Gbps routing capacity
💼 Who It Serves
- Enterprises in the Southeastern U.S. seeking colocation with robust connectivity
- Network operators, ISPs, and cloud providers looking for peering and interconnect access
- Businesses with high-density compute workloads or GPU clusters requiring strong power & cooling
- Companies with Latin American operations or customers leveraging Atlanta’s routing pathways
- Organizations needing redundancy, disaster recovery, or regional failover capacity
Features
Power
1.6 MW power feed from Georgia Power with a 1x diesel-powered generator and redundant UPS systems
Network
20 Gbit/s capacity, carrier class routing, Meet-me-Room availability and 100% redundant with uptime guarantee
Cooling
The GA1 datacenter boasts a cooling capacity of 234 tons.
Security
24/7/365 electronic monitoring. Biometric Card access to datacenter facility provides another layer of security.