Secure Shore
About Secure Shore
Secure Shore is a Bahamas-based offshore data center and infrastructure provider headquartered in Nassau, The Bahamas. The company markets carrier-neutral colocation, private cloud, virtual and physical servers, disaster recovery infrastructure, and data-residency-focused hosting from Nassau, positioning its platform for businesses, government agencies, banks, and organizations with sovereignty-sensitive workloads. It is known for emphasizing Bahamian data residency, carrier-neutral connectivity, high-density colocation, and resilient infrastructure within a disaster recovery-oriented environment. A notable element of its market positioning is its claim to operate as the only carrier-neutral data center in The Bahamas, with operations presented across the Secure Shore and Data Center Bahamas web properties.
⚙️ Facility Highlights
Data Center Footprint:
- Primary operating location in Nassau, The Bahamas, at 20–22 Munnings Road / #20–22 Munnings Road, New Providence.
- Secure Shore presents its facility as an edge data center in The Bahamas and as a carrier-neutral data center intended to support domestic and offshore data residency use cases.
- The Data Center Bahamas site states the platform operates with two interconnected buildings, while the Secure Shores “about” page says Secure Shore operates inside the Bahamas Logistic Centre, a 40,000 sq ft disaster recovery facility in New Providence.
- The provider consistently positions Nassau’s geography as a strategic advantage for low-latency regional access and offshore jurisdictional control, including proximity to Florida and ARCOS-1 connectivity routes.
Facility Design & Infrastructure:
- Enterprise-style colocation environment marketed around customizable rack space, colocation, private suites, and high-density deployments.
- Secure Shore states the site supports up to 25 kVA of direct clean power per server cabinet and describes its electrical design as N+1, with fully redundant power intended for “zero” downtime.
- The company says the facility is purpose-built to withstand sustained Category 5 hurricane force conditions.
- Secure Shore markets physical and virtual servers, private cloud, bare metal, virtual servers, and high-density rack space from the same environment.
Service Portfolio Overview:
- Carrier-neutral colocation and rack space.
- Private suites and secure colocated environments.
- Physical servers, virtual servers, and bare metal / dedicated server options.
- Private cloud and cloud infrastructure services, including IaaS.
- Disaster recovery infrastructure and DRaaS-oriented positioning.
- Data storage, hosting, and web hosting services.
🔐 Security & Compliance
Infrastructure Resilience:
- Secure Shore describes its platform as highly protected, fault tolerant, and enterprise-class, with robust redundancy designed for business continuity.
- The provider states N+1 electrical design, fully redundant power, multiple ISP connectivity, and edge-processing capability intended to preserve local operation even if another connection is temporarily lost.
- The main site also claims 100% uptime for protected information environments.
Physical & Logical Security:
- Secure Shore says it continuously verifies and maintains physical access security, environmental controls, facility operational procedures, and cloud computing security.
- The company frames its service around protected information, data sovereignty, privacy, and controlled offshore jurisdictional hosting.
Compliance & Standards:
- Secure Shore strongly markets data sovereignty, privacy, and operation within a stable, regulated Bahamian jurisdiction, especially for sensitive or jurisdiction-dependent workloads.
- I did not find clearly published ISO, SOC, PCI, or Uptime certification evidence on the company’s current web properties, so I am not listing formal certifications here.
🌐 Connectivity & Carrier Access
Carrier Neutrality:
- Secure Shore repeatedly describes itself as carrier-neutral and, on the Data Center Bahamas site, as the only carrier-neutral data center in The Bahamas.
- The edge-data-center page states the site uses four different ISPs for seamless connectivity.
Network Capabilities:
- Reliable connectivity to multiple ISPs and Bahamian resident IP addressing.
- BGP-bonded Bahamian resident IP addresses are specifically mentioned as part of the connectivity design.
- The company highlights international cable proximity and ARCOS-1-linked pathways connecting Nassau toward Boca Raton, Vero Beach, and Miami.
Connectivity Use Cases:
- Offshore hosting for organizations that want Bahamian data residency and jurisdictional separation from U.S. and EU hosting footprints.
- Low-latency support for time-sensitive edge applications and real-time processing closer to end users.
- Business continuity, disaster recovery, and resilient colocation for enterprise and regulated workloads.
💼 Who It Serves
- Corporate businesses.
- Government agencies.
- Banking sector organizations.
- Businesses seeking offshore hosting, business continuity, and sovereign data placement.
- Customers needing high-density colocation, private cloud, bare metal, virtual servers, and DR-oriented infrastructure
