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Silvernox

About Silvernox

Silvernox is a private Indian data center and cloud infrastructure provider with operating presence in Pune and Mumbai, and publicly visible commercial addresses in Pune and Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra. Its website positions the company around colocation, cloud-ready enterprise infrastructure, cybersecurity, and value-added data center services, while third-party infrastructure sources describe Silvernox as operating Tier III or Tier III+ facilities and focusing on secure, scalable infrastructure for enterprise and MSME customers. Silvernox’s public messaging also describes the business as a joint venture between Indian and South Asian technology groups, with a customer-first focus on IT modernization and performance optimization.

⚙️ Facility Highlights

Data Center Footprint:

Silvernox states that it operates data centers in Pune and Mumbai, while its support and contact pages reference operational presence in Pune, Navi Mumbai, and additional contact points including Haryana and Siliguri. The strongest recurring facility references on its public site are to Pune and Mumbai / Navi Mumbai.

On its homepage, Silvernox publishes infrastructure scale figures including 306 rack spaces, 41,000 sq. ft. built-up space, 4 MW power capacity, 8,200 sq. ft. gross colocation size, 6 security zones, and high-density rack power support up to 20 KVA. Those figures are presented at the platform level rather than site-by-site, but they indicate a sizable colocation and enterprise infrastructure footprint.

Facility Design & Infrastructure:

Silvernox markets its colocation environment around secure rack space, dedicated server halls, dedicated server white space, and fully customizable isolated infrastructure for customers that do not want to build their own data center environments. The company says these environments include clean power, precision cooling, and high-speed connectivity.

Its colocation landing page also describes colocation management services, dedicated office or shared office space, UPS-backed power, a 1 GB backbone, and operational features such as conference rooms, cafeteria, recreation areas, and parking for customer teams working on-site.

Service Portfolio Overview:

Silvernox publicly promotes colocation, cybersecurity, and value-added services on its main site. Its privacy policy expands the visible service set to include smart dedicated servers, object storage, content delivery network services, and continuous data protection backup solutions. Third-party infrastructure listings also associate the company with cloud computing and private cloud offerings.

🔐 Security & Compliance

Infrastructure Resilience:

Silvernox publishes 99.9% infrastructure availability on its homepage, while other pages and listings reference 99.96% uptime and FAQ-style Tier III positioning around high availability and redundancy. Because these claims vary by page and source, the most conservative directly published figure on the current site is 99.9% infrastructure availability.

The company also states that it supports high-density workloads up to 20 KVA, and its dedicated white-space offering emphasizes clean power and precision cooling for enterprise deployments.

Physical & Logical Security:

Silvernox’s FAQ and marketing pages describe a layered security posture including CCTV surveillance, 24/7 on-site security guards, photo ID for building entry, and access card plus biometric authentication for restricted areas. Its colocation pages also emphasize personalized access control, monitoring, and segregated customer environments.

The company further markets an intelligent Building Management System (iBMS) that gives customers secure remote visibility into facility systems, alongside customized access-control rules for employees, executives, vendors, and freelancers.

Compliance & Standards:

Silvernox’s site explicitly refers to certified and compliant infrastructure, and third-party infrastructure sources describe its operating environments as Tier III certified or Tier III+ facilities. The current official text visible through search results does not enumerate all certifications in parsed form, but Tier III positioning is repeated across official FAQ-style content and third-party listings.

🌐 Connectivity & Carrier Access

Carrier Neutrality:

Silvernox positions its colocation and white-space environments around secure connectivity and high-speed enterprise deployment, but I did not find an official current statement explicitly using the phrase carrier-neutral on the accessible site pages reviewed. What is clearly published is an emphasis on enterprise connectivity, colocation expansion, and internally managed infrastructure operations.

Network Capabilities:

The company markets colocation environments with high-speed connectivity, a 1 GB backbone for office space users, and cloud-ready infrastructure intended for running AI models, databases, containers, analytics, media, DevOps, and enterprise applications. Its privacy policy also references CDN services, while the homepage highlights GPU access, Xeon Gold CPUs, and NVMe SSDs as part of the platform.

Connectivity Use Cases:

Based on Silvernox’s published service set, the platform is suitable for organizations needing colocation, isolated private white space, enterprise cloud infrastructure, AI / high-density compute, backup and data protection, and broader digital infrastructure support for application hosting and IT modernization. Its industry targeting on the official site specifically includes Enterprise IT, BFSI, Manufacturing, and Government / PSUs.

💼 Who It Serves

Silvernox’s official site explicitly targets Enterprise IT, BFSI, Manufacturing, and Government / PSUs. Third-party infrastructure sources add that the company focuses on enterprise and MSME customers looking for secure, scalable colocation and cloud solutions.