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FiberHub: FiberHub Data Center (Las Vegas)

FiberHub FiberHub Data Center (Las Vegas) is located at 7925 West Sahara Avenue, Las Vegas, Nevada 89117, 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 32 data center locations within 50 miles of this facility. Certifications for this location include PCI DSS, SOC 2 Type 2.
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About FiberHub Data Center (Las Vegas)

FiberHub Data Center (Las Vegas) is FiberHub’s LAS1 facility in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA. On its official Las Vegas colocation page, FiberHub identifies the site as LAS1 Data Center and lists the address as 1110 Palms Airport Drive, Suite 110, Las Vegas, Nevada 89119, USA. FiberHub positions Las Vegas as a western U.S. deployment point with access to major West Coast markets and Asian-facing traffic routes.

Within the U.S. Southwest, Las Vegas serves as a lower-cost alternative to some neighboring West Coast markets while remaining close to Southern California and other major regional hubs. FiberHub describes the location as supporting customers seeking a western U.S. presence, with connectivity to the Any2 peering exchange in Los Angeles and broader network reach across carrier-dense interconnection environments.

⚙️ Facility Highlights

  1. Facility identity (operator stated, facility level): FiberHub identifies the site as LAS1 Data Center.
  2. Address (operator stated, facility level): 1110 Palms Airport Drive, Suite 110, Las Vegas, Nevada 89119, USA.
  3. Geographic positioning (operator stated, facility level): FiberHub states Las Vegas is close to major West Coast markets, including the Los Angeles metro area.
  4. Market positioning (operator stated, facility level): FiberHub states LAS1 is popular with customers seeking a presence in the western U.S. and serving Asian markets including China, Hong Kong, Singapore, and Malaysia.
  5. Power and cooling resilience (operator stated, company level): FiberHub states its data center locations feature full UPS and generator backup power with carrier-grade cooling systems. It also states its data centers are built with N+1 or better power, cooling, and network infrastructure.
  6. Colocation configurations (operator stated, facility level): FiberHub publishes 1/4 cabinet, 1/2 cabinet, and full cabinet colocation options for LAS1.
  7. Cabinet configurations (operator stated, facility level): The Las Vegas colocation page lists 10U, 21U, and 42U private locking cabinet configurations.
  8. Remote operations support (operator stated, facility level): FiberHub lists 24/7 Remote Hands availability for LAS1 colocation plans.

🔐 Security & Compliance

  1. Badge-based access (operator stated, facility level): FiberHub’s access badge form states colocation customers are issued a security badge for unescorted facility access.
  2. Access control process (operator stated, facility level): FiberHub states facility access is through the front lobby doors during business hours and through the colocation door after hours.
  3. Secure customer environments (operator stated, facility level): FiberHub lists 42U private locking cabinets in its LAS1 colocation offerings.

🌐 Connectivity & Carrier Access

FiberHub states LAS1 provides connectivity to the Any2 peering exchange in Los Angeles, which it says gives direct connectivity to hundreds of networks. On its network infrastructure page, FiberHub states it operates PoPs in carrier-dense facilities, provides 10 Gbps private transport between facilities, and maintains multiple 10 Gbps uplinks to carriers including NTT, Cogent, and HE.Net. On the Las Vegas facility page, FiberHub also lists available carriers including Hurricane Electric, Cox Communications, Level 3, PacketFabric, Zayo, CenturyLink, Integra, and Cogent.

💼 Who It Serves

  1. Organizations seeking a western U.S. infrastructure presence, based on FiberHub’s positioning of LAS1.
  2. Customers serving Asian traffic routes, based on FiberHub’s stated market use cases for LAS1.
  3. Colocation customers requiring partial cabinet and full cabinet deployments, based on published LAS1 service configurations.
  4. Customers requiring remote operational support and network-centric deployments, based on published Remote Hands and connectivity features.