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iWebFusion: Aptum Los Angeles / former Peer 1

iWebFusion Aptum Los Angeles / former Peer 1 is located at 600 West 7th Street, Los Angeles, California 90017, 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 171 data center locations within 50 miles of this facility. Certifications for this location include HIPAA, ISO 27001, NIST 800-53, PCI DSS, SOC 2.
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About Aptum Los Angeles / former Peer 1

iWebFusion Aptum Los Angeles / former Peer 1 in Los Angeles, California is a downtown Los Angeles data center location at 600 West 7th Street serving shared hosting, VPS, cloud, dedicated server, colocation, and managed infrastructure workloads. The facility is part of iWebFusion / H4Y’s distributed U.S. hosting footprint and is the company’s West Coast “Platinum Network” location for customers requiring low-latency service to California, the U.S. West Coast, and Asia-Pacific routes.

The Los Angeles facility operates under the Aptum brand following the former Peer 1 / Cogeco Peer 1 platform. Aptum’s Los Angeles infrastructure supports hybrid colocation requirements with redundant power, HVAC, fire suppression, network connectivity, and physical security. The facility includes 24x7 support, Smart Hands services, high-capacity generator infrastructure, advanced temperature control, and direct access to the Los Angeles interconnection market. iWebFusion / H4Y uses this location for zero-downtime, zero-packet-loss network commitments for mission-critical West Coast hosting customers.

Downtown Los Angeles gives the site a strong network position for customers serving Southern California, western U.S. users, and trans-Pacific traffic patterns. The facility is positioned for low-latency access to China Telecom, China Unicom, and Asia-Pacific connectivity, while also supporting Aptum’s broader colocation, cloud, and managed-services ecosystem. For organizations that need Los Angeles hosting without managing their own data center footprint, the Aptum / former Peer 1 site provides a dense urban deployment point with colocation, bare metal, cloud, remote hands, and network services in the same facility environment.

🏢 Facility Highlights

  1. Downtown LA Location: 600 West 7th Street, Los Angeles, California 90017.
  2. Former Peer 1 Facility: Aptum Los Angeles operates from the former Peer 1 / Cogeco Peer 1 data center platform.
  3. iWebFusion West Coast Site: Primary West Coast location for iWebFusion / H4Y Platinum Network customers.
  4. Service Portfolio: Shared hosting, VPS, cloud, dedicated servers, colocation, and managed infrastructure.
  5. Operational Support: 24x7 support and Smart Hands services.

🌐 Connectivity & Carrier Access

  1. Asia-Pacific Reach: Low-latency positioning for China Telecom, China Unicom, and Pacific-facing traffic.
  2. West Coast Network: Downtown Los Angeles location supports California and western U.S. workloads.
  3. Interconnection Market: Aptum’s Los Angeles operations connect customers into one of North America’s largest interconnection markets.
  4. Network Guarantee: iWebFusion / H4Y markets zero downtime and zero packet loss for the Platinum Network.

🔒 Security & Compliance

  1. Physical Security: Aptum Los Angeles includes controlled security infrastructure for colocation and hosted environments.
  2. Resilient Systems: Redundant power, HVAC, fire suppression, and network connectivity support continuous operation.
  3. Compliance Coverage: SOC 2, ISO 27001, NIST 800-53, PCI DSS, and HIPAA are listed for Aptum’s Los Angeles data center operations.

🏭 Who It Serves

  1. Hosting Customers: Shared hosting, VPS, cloud, and dedicated server workloads.
  2. Colocation Buyers: Organizations deploying infrastructure in downtown Los Angeles.
  3. Network-Sensitive Applications: West Coast and Asia-Pacific latency-sensitive workloads.
  4. Managed Infrastructure Users: Teams needing remote hands, hybrid colocation, and managed hosting support.