GTHost: Atlanta Data Center
About Atlanta Data Center
Atlanta Data Center is a GTHost infrastructure location in Atlanta, Georgia, USA. On its official locations page, GTHost identifies the site as Atlanta Data Center and places it at Cyber WURX, 55 Marietta Street, 16th Floor, Atlanta, GA 30303. GTHost describes the location as supporting fast connectivity to the South and Central United States and positions it for North American and European markets.
The site sits in downtown Atlanta, one of the Southeastern United States’ best-known carrier hotel and interconnection districts. Cyber Wurx’s official data center materials describe its Atlanta facility at 55 Marietta Street as a 20,000 square foot colocation facility in the city’s internet exchange district, while the 55 Marietta building site describes the property as being adjacent to 56 Marietta, which it calls the most connection-rich building in the Southeastern United States.
⚙️ Facility Highlights
- Facility identity (operator stated, facility level): GTHost identifies this site as Atlanta Data Center.
- Location reference (operator stated, facility level): GTHost places the deployment at Cyber WURX, 55 Marietta Street, 16th Floor, Atlanta, GA 30303, USA.
- Geographic positioning (operator stated, facility level): GTHost states the location provides fast connectivity to the South and Central US and is positioned for North American and European markets.
- Underlying facility context (official host facility, facility level): Cyber Wurx describes its Atlanta site at 55 Marietta as a 20,000 square foot colocation facility in downtown Atlanta’s internet exchange district.
- Power infrastructure (official host facility, facility level): Cyber Wurx states the facility has 2 MW power capacity, multiple service feeds, A+B power redundancy options, and UPS-backed power infrastructure.
- Cooling architecture (official host facility, facility level): Cyber Wurx states the facility uses professionally maintained cooling systems with hot aisle / cold aisle containment and N+1 redundancy.
- Scalable colocation configurations (official host facility, facility level): Cyber Wurx states it supports deployments ranging from 2U footprints to private cages.
- Operational support (operator and host facility context): GTHost states it provides 24/7 support, and Cyber Wurx states its Atlanta colocation environment is 24/7 fully staffed.
🔐 Security & Compliance
- Security positioning (operator stated, operator level): GTHost states its Atlanta infrastructure is intended to provide performance, security, and control for hosting environments.
- Physical security (official host facility, facility level): Cyber Wurx states the Atlanta facility has 24/7/365 manned facilities, security patrols, multiple security checkpoints, and on-site guards.
- Controlled access (official host facility, facility level): Cyber Wurx states the building uses keycard access to floors and controlled access to the facility, including HID proximity card access and locked cabinets.
- CCTV monitoring (official host facility, facility level): Cyber Wurx states the site maintains a 90 day recorded CCTV log.
- Intrusion detection (official host facility, facility level): Cyber Wurx lists intrusion detection as part of the facility security environment.
🌐 Connectivity & Carrier Access
GTHost positions Atlanta as a strategic hosting location with access to major fiber infrastructure and low latency connectivity into the South and Central United States. Cyber Wurx describes the underlying 55 Marietta facility as carrier neutral and states it provides 96 fibers to the Meet-Me-Room, 10, 40, and 100 gigabit capacity on multiple peers, redundant uplinks, and cross connect access to major providers in 55 and 56 Marietta. The 55 Marietta property site also describes the building as a connection hub in immediate proximity to 56 Marietta’s dense telecom ecosystem.
💼 Who It Serves
- Businesses requiring dedicated hosting infrastructure in Atlanta (operator stated, operator level): GTHost markets Atlanta dedicated servers for businesses requiring high performance hosting infrastructure.
- Organizations serving the South and Central US (operator stated, facility level): GTHost positions the Atlanta location for connectivity into these regional markets.
- Customers needing colocation footprints from small deployments to cages (official host facility, facility level): Cyber Wurx states the site supports deployments from 2U to private cages.
- Enterprises and connectivity-driven customers in Atlanta’s carrier hotel district (official host facility, company level): Cyber Wurx states its customers range from small entrepreneurs to enterprise organizations and highlights Atlanta’s fiber-rich infrastructure.