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Secure Shore: Secure Shore Data Center

Secure Shore Secure Shore Data Center is located at 22 Munnings Road, Nassau, New Providence, Bahamas. The gross building size for this location has not been provided. The gross colocation space is not available for this data center. No power information has been offered for this location. We found 0 data center locations within 50 miles of this facility. Certifications for this location include ISO 27001, ISO 9001.
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About Secure Shore Data Center

Secure Shore Data Center is operated by Secure Shore Limited and is located at 20–22 Munnings Road, Nassau, The Bahamas. The facility is positioned in the Nassau metro, the country’s principal commercial and administrative center, giving it proximity to government institutions, financial services activity, and the main business concentration on New Providence Island. The operator presents the site as a multi-service data center supporting colocation, bare metal, virtual infrastructure, and disaster recovery use cases.

From a regional infrastructure perspective, Nassau benefits from the Bahamas’ location between the Caribbean and the U.S. East Coast and from access to ARCOS-1, a major regional submarine cable system with Bahamas landing points and onward connectivity toward Florida and wider Caribbean routes. Secure Shore explicitly highlights Nassau connectivity toward Boca Raton, Vero Beach, and Miami via this regional cable environment, which supports the site’s relevance for low-latency regional connectivity, business continuity, and hybrid infrastructure deployments.

⚙️ Facility Highlights

  1. Multi-service facility supporting colocation, cloud computing, business continuity, and high-density rack space.
  2. Colocation configurations publicly shown include partial rack space, full racks, private cages, and private suites.
  3. Operator materials describe redundant power infrastructure with UPS systems, generators, ATS-supported direct power paths, and battery-backed configurations.
  4. Operator materials describe temperature-controlled data rooms and redundant cooling, including references to N+1 power and fully redundant cooling on colocation pages.
  5. Public product pages reference support for single-phase and three-phase power configurations and a high-capacity data room with up to 20 kVA of fully redundant dedicated power per rack for specific deployments.
  6. The site is presented as supporting scalable deployments, including growth from single U-space through full cabinets and enclosed customer areas.
  7. The operator offers managed infrastructure support, including on-site managed services, IaaS, and disaster recovery as a service.
  8. Sustainability-related statements are limited, but operator materials reference solar energy supply as part of the facility’s broader backup power mix.

🔐 Security & Compliance

  1. Operator materials describe multi-layer physical security and multiple perimeter protection.
  2. Public facility pages reference multiple levels of access control for customer cabinet and colocation areas.
  3. Operator materials reference video surveillance / CCTV monitoring.
  4. Public descriptions mention biometric access scan systems and controlled access mechanisms.
  5. Secure customer environments are available through lockable cabinets, private cages, and private suites.
  6. No publicly verifiable evidence was found during this review to support listing facility-specific certifications such as ISO 27001 or ISO 9001, so they are not included here.
  7. No public source reviewed for this facility provided a facility-specific fire detection or suppression specification that could be stated with confidence, so that detail is not included here.

🌐 Connectivity & Carrier Access

  1. Secure Shore publicly describes the facility as connected to multiple internet service providers, with product pages referencing three separate ISPs and direct connectivity options via demarcation points.
  2. The operator markets the site as carrier-neutral across several public pages.
  3. Nassau’s position within the Bahamas gives the site access to regional and international routes associated with ARCOS-1, supporting Caribbean and U.S.-linked network paths.
  4. The facility is positioned for low-latency connectivity to South Florida, with the operator specifically highlighting links toward Miami, Boca Raton, and Vero Beach.
  5. Public materials support enterprise hybrid IT use cases through colocation, virtual servers, dedicated servers, managed storage, and IaaS / DRaaS offerings.
  6. The service mix is relevant to enterprises, cloud and managed-service deployments, telecom/network-led use cases, and business continuity environments.

💼 Who It Serves

  1. Enterprises and multinational organizations seeking colocation, dedicated infrastructure, or recovery environments in Nassau.
  2. Cloud, SaaS, and managed-service providers using virtual infrastructure, dedicated servers, or hosted platforms.
  3. Telecom operators, network-led businesses, and service providers requiring multi-provider connectivity and regional routing options.
  4. Government, banking, and regulated-sector organizations, which are explicitly identified in operator materials as target sectors.
  5. Organizations deploying hybrid IT, backup, disaster recovery, or multi-site resiliency architectures.