DataHub Georgia
About DataHub Georgia
DataHub Georgia (DataHub LLC) is a Georgia-based data center and digital infrastructure provider headquartered in Tbilisi, Georgia. Founded in 2015, the company delivers carrier-neutral colocation, data center hosting, and interconnection services, positioning itself as a regional hub for connectivity between Europe, the Caucasus, and Central Asia. DataHub Georgia operates purpose-built facilities designed to support enterprise IT infrastructure, telecom operators, and international carriers, with a strong focus on neutrality, resilience, and strategic geographic positioning along major transit routes.
⚙️ Facility Highlights
Data Center Footprint:
- DataHub operates a primary carrier-neutral data center facility in Tbilisi, Georgia, serving as a key interconnection point for regional and international networks.
- The facility is positioned as a digital hub for the Caucasus region, enabling connectivity between Europe, the Middle East, and Asia.
- The site supports telecom operators, ISPs, and enterprises requiring regional colocation and connectivity services.
Facility Design & Infrastructure:
- The facility is purpose-built for colocation and interconnection, designed to support high-availability enterprise and carrier infrastructure.
- Infrastructure includes redundant power systems, backup generators, and precision cooling to ensure continuous operation.
- Data center environments support rack, cage, and private colocation deployments for customers with varying capacity requirements.
- The site is engineered to accommodate high-density deployments and telecom-grade equipment.
Service Portfolio Overview:
- Colocation services including rack space, cages, and private environments for enterprise and carrier infrastructure.
- Carrier-neutral interconnection services enabling connectivity between multiple telecom providers and networks.
- Data center hosting services supporting enterprise IT workloads and telecom equipment.
- Connectivity services including cross-connects and access to regional and international networks.
- Infrastructure services supporting network operators, content providers, and enterprises.
🔐 Security & Compliance
Infrastructure Resilience:
- DataHub’s facility is designed for high availability with redundant power, cooling, and network connectivity to support mission-critical workloads.
- Infrastructure supports continuous operation for carrier and enterprise environments requiring resilient hosting.
Physical & Logical Security:
- The data center incorporates controlled access systems, surveillance, and on-site monitoring to secure infrastructure and customer environments.
- Logical security is supported through network segmentation and secure interconnection practices.
- Operational procedures ensure protection and integrity of hosted systems.
Compliance & Standards:
- DataHub aligns its operations with international data center standards and best practices for reliability and security.
- The facility is positioned to support enterprise and carrier requirements for secure infrastructure and regulated workloads.
🌐 Connectivity & Carrier Access
Carrier Neutrality:
- DataHub operates a fully carrier-neutral data center, allowing customers to connect to multiple local and international network providers.
Network Capabilities:
- Interconnection services including cross-connects between customers and telecom operators within the facility.
- Access to international transit routes and regional fiber networks linking Georgia with Europe and neighboring regions.
- High-capacity connectivity infrastructure designed for low-latency and high-performance data transmission.
Connectivity Use Cases:
- Telecom operators and ISPs establishing regional presence and interconnection in the Caucasus.
- Enterprises deploying infrastructure in a neutral data center with access to multiple carriers.
- Content providers and networks seeking efficient routing between Europe and Asia.
💼 Who It Serves
- Telecommunications operators and internet service providers.
- Enterprises requiring colocation and connectivity services.
- Content delivery networks and digital service providers.
- International carriers and organizations expanding into the Caucasus region.
- Businesses requiring secure, carrier-neutral infrastructure for regional operations.
