DataBank: DataBank ATL3 Data Center
DataBank DataBank ATL3 Data Center is located at 1150 White Street Southwest, Atlanta, GA, USA. The data center is 75000 sqft. There is a total of 47160 sqft in raised floor space for colocation. It has access to 6.0 MW of power. We found 106 data center locations within 50 miles of this facility. Certifications for this location include FISMA, HIPAA, HITECH, ISO 27001, PCI DSS, Privacy Shield, SOC 1, SOC 2, SSAE 18.
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About DataBank ATL3 Data Center
The DataBank ATL3 Data Center, known as the Atlanta West End Data Center, is a secure, enterprise‑grade colocation facility operated by DataBank, located in Atlanta’s historic West End. Designed for modern, high-density deployments, ATL3 serves as a major carrier‑neutral interconnection hub with access to multiple fiber, cloud, and network providers.
Built and expanded under DataBank’s infrastructure standards, ATL3 now offers robust power and space capacity with top-tier security and reliability.
⚙️ Facility Highlights
- Total space: ~75,000 sq ft building with ~47,160 sq ft raised-floor colocation space (white space).
- Power capacity: Scaled up from 1.5 MW to 6 MW through expansion; some sources note up to 10 MW design capability.
- Operational design: 2N power configuration and N+1 (or N+2) cooling for redundancy and uptime.
- Carrier Hub Ecosystem: Features access to 10–15 on-site carriers including Lumen, Zayo, Southern Telecom, Comcast, Cogent, Windstream, and more.
🔐 Security & Compliance
- Security includes dual-factor biometric authentication, dedicated guards, mantraps, perimeter fencing, and 24×7 CCTV.
- Certifications include HIPAA, HITECH, PCI‑DSS, FISMA, ISO 27001, SOC 1, SOC 2, SSAE 18.
🌐 Connectivity & Carrier Access
- Carrier-neutral facility with extensive in-building interconnection and peering options—including cloud on-ramps and direct fiber paths.
💼 Who It Serves
- Ideal for businesses needing ultra-reliable, high-density colocation and managed infrastructure in the Southeast U.S.
- Enterprises requiring deep network interconnectivity (ISPs, cloud providers, enterprise customers).
- Regulated industries and high‑availability workloads needing secure, compliant hosting.