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DigitalSpace: Virginia Data Center

DigitalSpace Virginia Data Center is located at Virginia City, Nevada, United States. The gross building size for this location has not been provided. The gross colocation space is not available for this data center. No power information has been offered for this location. We found 19 data center locations within 50 miles of this facility. No certifications are specified for this location.
Servers
Bare Metal
Colocation Facility
Colocation
Technologies
IaaS

About Virginia Data Center

Digital Space Virginia Data Center supports cloud, bare metal, and colocation infrastructure for demanding applications in the Virginia data center market. The platform is built for customers that need configurable infrastructure, dedicated server environments, hosted cloud resources, and colocation options managed through an online ordering and infrastructure management experience.

The Virginia location supports infrastructure teams deploying production applications, SaaS platforms, disaster recovery environments, managed service provider workloads, and AI-ready compute environments. Digital Space’s service catalog includes Bare Metal, Cloud, Colocation, Network, SLA, and solution pages for AI, DR, MSP, and SaaS use cases.

Virginia gives Digital Space customers access to one of the most important U.S. data center markets, anchored by Northern Virginia’s Data Center Alley, Ashburn, Loudoun County, Fairfax County, and Prince William County. The region is a major interconnection, cloud, and enterprise infrastructure hub with dense fiber routes, hyperscale cloud availability, and strong demand for colocation, cloud, and bare metal deployments.

🏢 Facility Highlights

  1. Service Platform: Cloud, bare metal, and colocation infrastructure.
  2. Use Cases: AI, disaster recovery, managed service provider, and SaaS workloads.
  3. Management Model: Configure, order, and manage infrastructure online.
  4. Market: Virginia data center region.

🏭 Who It Serves

  1. Enterprise IT: Dedicated compute and hosted infrastructure.
  2. SaaS Platforms: Application hosting and scalable infrastructure.
  3. Managed Service Providers: Customer infrastructure and hosted service delivery.
  4. Disaster Recovery Teams: Recovery environments and backup infrastructure.
  5. AI Workloads: High-performance compute and infrastructure for demanding applications.