Lincoln Data Centers: Kansas City Data Center
About Kansas City Data Center
Lincoln Rackhouse Kansas City Data Center is a carrier-neutral, enterprise-focused facility operated by Lincoln Rackhouse, located in the Kansas City metropolitan area of the United States. Positioned within one of the country’s most strategic central U.S. connectivity corridors, the data center benefits from Kansas City’s role as a major network crossroads with strong east–west and north–south fiber routes. The location offers low-latency access to key Midwest markets while providing geographic diversity from coastal data center hubs. Designed for reliability, scalability, and operational efficiency, the facility supports enterprise, cloud-adjacent, and connectivity-driven workloads across a wide range of industries.
⚙️ Facility Highlights
- High-availability, enterprise-grade facility design supporting continuous operations and mission-critical workloads.
- Redundant power infrastructure with UPS-backed systems and on-site emergency generators to maintain uptime during utility interruptions.
- Efficient cooling systems engineered to support consistent performance across mixed rack densities.
- Carrier-neutral colocation environment, enabling customers to select from multiple network and connectivity providers.
- Flexible colocation configurations, including single cabinets, full racks, cages, and private suites.
- Modular infrastructure design, allowing customers to scale space and power as operational requirements grow.
- 24/7 monitoring and operational support, including remote-hands services for infrastructure management and maintenance.
🔐 Security & Compliance
- Multi-layer physical security architecture, including secured building access and controlled data hall entry points.
- Badge-based and role-based access controls to restrict customer and staff access to authorized areas.
- Continuous CCTV monitoring of critical interior and exterior facility zones.
- Fire detection and suppression systems, including early smoke detection and gas-based fire suppression technology.
- Compliance alignment with commonly adopted U.S. and international standards, typically including:
- SOC-aligned operational controls
- ISO 27001 (Information Security Management)
- Secure customer environments supported through locked cabinets, cages, and segregated colocation spaces for regulated workloads.
🌐 Connectivity & Carrier Access
- Carrier-neutral connectivity model supporting diverse network provider access.
- Strong regional and national network reach, leveraging Kansas City’s position as a central interconnection hub.
- Low-latency connectivity to major Midwest metros and national cloud on-ramps.
- Cross-connect services available via fiber and copper for customer, carrier, and service provider interconnection.
- Cloud-ready architecture supporting hybrid IT and multi-site deployments across the central United States.
💼 Who It Serves
- Enterprises seeking reliable, centrally located infrastructure for production or secondary workloads.
- Cloud, SaaS, and managed service providers deploying regional platforms or hybrid architectures.
- Network operators and service providers establishing Midwest points of presence.
- Financial services, logistics, and manufacturing organizations requiring resilient and geographically diverse infrastructure.
- Organizations implementing disaster recovery, business continuity, or multi-site strategies across U.S. regions.
