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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:

  1. DataHub operates a primary carrier-neutral data center facility in Tbilisi, Georgia, serving as a key interconnection point for regional and international networks.
  2. The facility is positioned as a digital hub for the Caucasus region, enabling connectivity between Europe, the Middle East, and Asia.
  3. The site supports telecom operators, ISPs, and enterprises requiring regional colocation and connectivity services.

Facility Design & Infrastructure:

  1. The facility is purpose-built for colocation and interconnection, designed to support high-availability enterprise and carrier infrastructure.
  2. Infrastructure includes redundant power systems, backup generators, and precision cooling to ensure continuous operation.
  3. Data center environments support rack, cage, and private colocation deployments for customers with varying capacity requirements.
  4. The site is engineered to accommodate high-density deployments and telecom-grade equipment.

Service Portfolio Overview:

  1. Colocation services including rack space, cages, and private environments for enterprise and carrier infrastructure.
  2. Carrier-neutral interconnection services enabling connectivity between multiple telecom providers and networks.
  3. Data center hosting services supporting enterprise IT workloads and telecom equipment.
  4. Connectivity services including cross-connects and access to regional and international networks.
  5. Infrastructure services supporting network operators, content providers, and enterprises.

🔐 Security & Compliance

Infrastructure Resilience:

  1. DataHub’s facility is designed for high availability with redundant power, cooling, and network connectivity to support mission-critical workloads.
  2. Infrastructure supports continuous operation for carrier and enterprise environments requiring resilient hosting.

Physical & Logical Security:

  1. The data center incorporates controlled access systems, surveillance, and on-site monitoring to secure infrastructure and customer environments.
  2. Logical security is supported through network segmentation and secure interconnection practices.
  3. Operational procedures ensure protection and integrity of hosted systems.

Compliance & Standards:

  1. DataHub aligns its operations with international data center standards and best practices for reliability and security.
  2. The facility is positioned to support enterprise and carrier requirements for secure infrastructure and regulated workloads.

🌐 Connectivity & Carrier Access

Carrier Neutrality:

  1. DataHub operates a fully carrier-neutral data center, allowing customers to connect to multiple local and international network providers.

Network Capabilities:

  1. Interconnection services including cross-connects between customers and telecom operators within the facility.
  2. Access to international transit routes and regional fiber networks linking Georgia with Europe and neighboring regions.
  3. High-capacity connectivity infrastructure designed for low-latency and high-performance data transmission.

Connectivity Use Cases:

  1. Telecom operators and ISPs establishing regional presence and interconnection in the Caucasus.
  2. Enterprises deploying infrastructure in a neutral data center with access to multiple carriers.
  3. Content providers and networks seeking efficient routing between Europe and Asia.

💼 Who It Serves

  1. Telecommunications operators and internet service providers.
  2. Enterprises requiring colocation and connectivity services.
  3. Content delivery networks and digital service providers.
  4. International carriers and organizations expanding into the Caucasus region.
  5. Businesses requiring secure, carrier-neutral infrastructure for regional operations.