Serverfarm: ATL1 Atlanta Data Center
Serverfarm ATL1 Atlanta Data Center is located at 305 Satellite Boulevard, Suwanee, GA, USA. The data center is 153000 sqft. There is a total of 66000 sqft in raised floor space for colocation. It has access to 10.0 MW of power. We found 118 data center locations within 50 miles of this facility. Certifications for this location include HIPAA, PCI DSS, SOC 2 Type 1, SOC 2 Type 2.
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About ATL1 Atlanta Data Center
The Serverfarm ATL1 Data Center, located at 305 Satellite Boulevard, Suwanee, Georgia in the greater Atlanta metro area, is a major colocation and interconnection hub.
Situated roughly 35 minutes from downtown Atlanta, the facility balances proximity to the city with favorable real estate and utility access. As part of Serverfarm’s platform, ATL1 supports mission-critical operations with robust connectivity to regional, national, and cloud networks.
⚙️ Facility Highlights
- Utility power supply: 20 MVA total capacity
- IT power capacity: 12 MW
- Building footprint: 153,000 sq ft total, with 66,000 sq ft raised floor / colocation space
- Power density: ~ 150 W per sq ft
- Cooling: air handlers using pumped refrigerant economization; PUE of ~ 1.35
- Redundancy: N+1 / distributed design, multiple power feeds, backup generators, dual UPS, etc.
- Connectivity: 9 main Meet-Me Rooms (MMRs); direct connectivity to major clouds (AWS, Azure, GCP)
🔐 Security & Compliance
- 24/7 security personnel and site monitoring
- CCTV surveillance, perimeter fencing, controlled access systems
- InCommand management platform for remote visibility and facility management (DMaaS)
- Certifications: SOC 2 (Type I & II), PCI DSS (as listed by data center listing)
🌐 Connectivity & Carrier Access
- Carrier-neutral environment with multiple fiber providers and network access points
- 9 MMRs (Meet-Me Rooms) to support interconnection between carriers and customers
- Cloud linkage: direct interconnect to major cloud providers (AWS, Azure, GCP)
- Redundant fiber entry paths and infrastructure to support diverse routing and resiliency
💼 Who It Serves
- Enterprises and cloud / IT service providers needing metro-Atlanta capacity with strong connectivity
- Workloads requiring hybrid or multi-cloud deployment with direct cloud connectivity
- Carriers, ISPs, and network operators seeking interconnection and peering opportunities
- Organizations with high SQL, compute, or storage needs in the Southeast U.S.
- Customers wanting managed facility operations, transparency, and remote monitoring via DMaaS








