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NetNation: Hostway Austin DC1 / NetNation Austin facility

NetNation Hostway Austin DC1 / NetNation Austin facility is located at 501 Waller Street, Austin, Texas 78702, 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 59 data center locations within 50 miles of this facility. Certifications for this location include PCI DSS, SOC 1 Type 2, SOC 2 Type 2.
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About Hostway Austin DC1 / NetNation Austin facility

Hostway Austin DC1 / NetNation Austin Facility is a data center historically associated with Hostway Services / NetNation in Austin, Texas, United States. Public facility listings identify Hostway DC1 Austin at 501 Waller Street, Austin, TX 78702, while another Hostway Austin facility has been listed at 6110 Trade Center Dr, Suite 100.

The facility is positioned in Austin, one of Texas’s major technology, cloud, software, and enterprise infrastructure markets. Austin’s location within the Texas Triangle supports regional connectivity to Dallas–Fort Worth, Houston, and San Antonio, making the market relevant for hosted infrastructure, managed services, colocation, cloud hosting, and disaster recovery deployments.

Hostway later merged with HOSTING.com and rebranded as Ntirety in 2019; NetNation was relaunched under Ntirety in 2020 as a white-label web services provider. In 2023, Data Canopy acquired Ntirety’s colocation data center hosting business, so current service responsibility for legacy colocation customers should be validated during procurement.

⚙️ Facility Highlights

  1. Supports colocation, bare metal / dedicated servers, managed hosting, and cloud hosting services
  2. Public listings reference half racks, full racks, cabinets, cages, and private suites
  3. Designed for hosted infrastructure and managed cloud environments
  4. Redundant power systems and backup generators referenced in facility listings
  5. Advanced power and cooling infrastructure referenced for the Austin DC1 facility
  6. Remote-hands services referenced for Hostway Austin data center operations
  7. Hostway’s Austin expansion materials reference 24x7x365 operational support across its hosting platform
  8. Legacy Hostway infrastructure supports managed cloud, private cloud, hybrid cloud, dedicated server, and application hosting use cases

🔐 Security & Compliance

  1. Controlled data center access for hosted and colocated infrastructure
  2. NetNation Austin materials reference 24x7 building security monitoring and engineering response
  3. Controlled entry with keycard-based access
  4. Multiple physical access checkpoints referenced for the Austin infrastructure environment
  5. Surveillance camera coverage referenced by NetNation’s Austin infrastructure materials
  6. Hostway platform materials reference independent audits and compliance practices across its data center environment, including SSAE 16, HIPAA, PCI, and ISO 27001; facility-specific certification status should be validated for DC1 during due diligence

🌐 Connectivity & Carrier Access

  1. Supports hosting, colocation, dedicated server, and managed cloud connectivity requirements
  2. Austin location provides regional connectivity relevance across Central Texas and the broader Texas Triangle
  3. Suitable for hybrid IT, managed hosting, SaaS, web application hosting, and business continuity environments
  4. Hostway Austin III materials reference multiple Tier 1 carriers and high-capacity routing architecture, but those details should not be assumed for Austin DC1 unless confirmed directly
  5. Public facility listings classify Hostway Austin DC1 for colocation, bare metal, and IaaS-related services

💼 Who It Serves

  1. Enterprises requiring Austin-based hosted infrastructure
  2. SaaS, web application, and e-commerce platforms
  3. Managed hosting and cloud customers
  4. SMB-focused service providers using white-label web services
  5. Organizations deploying colocation, dedicated servers, backup, or disaster recovery
  6. Businesses requiring infrastructure presence in Central Texas