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Login LLC: Tucson Data Center

Login LLC Tucson Data Center is located at 1855 North 6th Avenue, Tucson, Arizona 85705, United States. The data center is 4000 sqft. The gross colocation space is not available for this data center. It has access to 1.0 MW of power. We found 7 data center locations within 50 miles of this facility. No certifications are specified for this location.

About Tucson Data Center

Login Tucson Data Center in Tucson, Arizona delivers carrier-neutral colocation infrastructure designed for enterprise IT, network operators, healthcare organizations, financial services workloads, and regional business continuity deployments across Southern Arizona. Located at 1855 N 6th Ave, the facility supports rack colocation, private cages, Metro Ethernet connectivity, cloud services, and managed networking. The Tucson facility serves organizations seeking low-latency connectivity within Arizona while maintaining geographic diversity from the Phoenix metropolitan market. Flexible deployments range from single rack units to customized cage environments with 24x7 technical support and remote hands availability.

The facility operates with a 1 MW critical power environment and supports a redundant infrastructure model built around UPS protection, diesel generator backup, and redundant cooling systems. The building uses raised-floor architecture for airflow optimization and cable management. Cooling infrastructure includes redundant CRAC and HVAC systems configured for continuous environmental control. Physical security includes biometric access controls, perimeter fencing, video surveillance coverage, keypad-controlled entry points, and independently monitored security systems. Fire detection and suppression systems protect production infrastructure while locking cabinets and escorted access policies provide additional tenant-level security controls.

Connectivity infrastructure is centered around a carrier-neutral network ecosystem with access to providers including AT&T, Lumen, Zayo, Cox Business, Comcast, and First Digital. Multiple fiber entrances and redundant network paths support resilient connectivity for enterprise and cloud workloads. Tucson’s position along regional fiber routes and its geographic separation from Phoenix make the facility suitable for disaster recovery architectures and secondary availability deployments. The location also benefits from proximity to the University of Arizona, regional healthcare institutions, defense contractors, and Southern Arizona business corridors that require secure local infrastructure and compliant colocation services.

🏢 Facility Highlights

  1. Carrier-Neutral Infrastructure: Supports connectivity through multiple regional and national network providers
  2. Flexible Colocation: Deployments available from 1U shared rack space to private cages
  3. Redundant Power Systems: UPS infrastructure backed by diesel generators with onsite fuel reserves
  4. Cooling Architecture: Redundant CRAC and HVAC systems maintain controlled operating environments
  5. Raised Floor Design: Supports airflow optimization and cable management

🔒 Security & Compliance

  1. Facility Access: Biometric authentication and keypad-controlled entry systems
  2. Monitoring: 24x7x365 interior and exterior video surveillance
  3. Perimeter Security: Razor-wire fencing and independently monitored alarm systems
  4. Cabinet Protection: Locking cabinets and escorted visitor access policies
  5. Compliance Support: HIPAA and PCI-aligned operational environments referenced for hosted workloads

🌐 Connectivity & Carrier Access

  1. On-Net Carriers: AT&T, Lumen, Zayo, Cox Business, Comcast, and First Digital
  2. Fiber Diversity: Multiple fiber entrances from separate aerial routes
  3. Metro Ethernet Services: 10 Mbps to multi-Gbps MetroE connectivity available
  4. Redundant Network Fabric: Fully meshed network infrastructure for resiliency
  5. Carrier Flexibility: Customers may procure bandwidth directly from preferred providers

🏭 Who It Serves

  1. Healthcare Organizations: HIPAA-aligned colocation and secure infrastructure deployments
  2. Regional Enterprises: Arizona businesses requiring local low-latency infrastructure
  3. Network Operators: Carrier and transport connectivity deployments
  4. Business Continuity Environments: Secondary infrastructure deployments separated from Phoenix
  5. Education & Research: Connectivity and infrastructure support for academic and research workloads