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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:

  1. Primary operating location in Nassau, The Bahamas, at 20–22 Munnings Road / #20–22 Munnings Road, New Providence.
  2. 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.
  3. 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.
  4. 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:

  1. Enterprise-style colocation environment marketed around customizable rack space, colocation, private suites, and high-density deployments.
  2. 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.
  3. The company says the facility is purpose-built to withstand sustained Category 5 hurricane force conditions.
  4. 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:

  1. Carrier-neutral colocation and rack space.
  2. Private suites and secure colocated environments.
  3. Physical servers, virtual servers, and bare metal / dedicated server options.
  4. Private cloud and cloud infrastructure services, including IaaS.
  5. Disaster recovery infrastructure and DRaaS-oriented positioning.
  6. Data storage, hosting, and web hosting services.

🔐 Security & Compliance

Infrastructure Resilience:

  1. Secure Shore describes its platform as highly protected, fault tolerant, and enterprise-class, with robust redundancy designed for business continuity.
  2. 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.
  3. The main site also claims 100% uptime for protected information environments.

Physical & Logical Security:

  1. Secure Shore says it continuously verifies and maintains physical access security, environmental controls, facility operational procedures, and cloud computing security.
  2. The company frames its service around protected information, data sovereignty, privacy, and controlled offshore jurisdictional hosting.

Compliance & Standards:

  1. Secure Shore strongly markets data sovereignty, privacy, and operation within a stable, regulated Bahamian jurisdiction, especially for sensitive or jurisdiction-dependent workloads.
  2. 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:

  1. 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.
  2. The edge-data-center page states the site uses four different ISPs for seamless connectivity.

Network Capabilities:

  1. Reliable connectivity to multiple ISPs and Bahamian resident IP addressing.
  2. BGP-bonded Bahamian resident IP addresses are specifically mentioned as part of the connectivity design.
  3. The company highlights international cable proximity and ARCOS-1-linked pathways connecting Nassau toward Boca Raton, Vero Beach, and Miami.

Connectivity Use Cases:

  1. Offshore hosting for organizations that want Bahamian data residency and jurisdictional separation from U.S. and EU hosting footprints.
  2. Low-latency support for time-sensitive edge applications and real-time processing closer to end users.
  3. Business continuity, disaster recovery, and resilient colocation for enterprise and regulated workloads.

💼 Who It Serves

  1. Corporate businesses.
  2. Government agencies.
  3. Banking sector organizations.
  4. Businesses seeking offshore hosting, business continuity, and sovereign data placement.
  5. Customers needing high-density colocation, private cloud, bare metal, virtual servers, and DR-oriented infrastructure