Get Colocation Pricing Now! +1 833-471-7100

ServiceNow Canada: ServiceNow Brampton Data Center

ServiceNow Canada ServiceNow Brampton Data Center is located at Brampton, Ontario, Canada. 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 178 data center locations within 50 miles of this facility. Certifications for this location include FedRAMP, HIPAA, ISO 27001, NIST SP 800-145.
Technologies
IaaS

About ServiceNow Brampton Data Center

ServiceNow Brampton Data Center is a Brampton, Ontario cloud infrastructure location supporting the ServiceNow AI Platform for Canadian-hosted enterprise, public-sector, workflow automation, IT service management, security operations, risk, customer service, and AI workloads. ServiceNow community materials identify Brampton among the company’s Canada data center locations, while ServiceNow’s platform architecture places customer production instances within paired cloud facilities designed for data sovereignty, availability, and performance. The Brampton location supports the Canadian hosting model for organizations that require domestic infrastructure, Canadian data residency, and resilient SaaS delivery through the ServiceNow AI Platform.

The Brampton location is part of ServiceNow’s cloud infrastructure model rather than a retail colocation facility. ServiceNow production environments run on a multi-instance architecture, with each customer instance supported by separate application nodes and database processes. ServiceNow’s Advanced High Availability architecture uses site pairs, asynchronous database replication, redundant internet connectivity, redundant power sources, and automated transfer and failover processes to support resilient customer access. ServiceNow’s Business Continuity FAQ states that customer production data is stored in both data centers in a pair, kept synchronized through asynchronous replication, and supported by multiple ISPs, redundant network paths, RAID storage, and redundant power supplies.

The Brampton facility supports ServiceNow’s Canadian cloud strategy as the company expands AI-ready infrastructure for public-sector modernization, enterprise automation, secure data handling, and Canadian digital transformation. ServiceNow’s Canadian investment strengthens in-country platform delivery with data, security, privacy, and operational controls for federal, provincial, crown corporation, city, and regulated enterprise users. Brampton, Ontario, Toronto Pearson International Airport, Canada, ServiceNow, the ServiceNow AI Platform, Advanced High Availability, and Canadian data residency define the location’s role in the provider’s cloud infrastructure footprint. For Datacenters.com, this profile should position Brampton as a ServiceNow cloud data center supporting platform delivery and data residency, not as a facility offering customer cabinets, cages, cross-connects, bare metal, or internet exchange services.

🏢 Facility Highlights

  1. Cloud Platform Role: Supports ServiceNow AI Platform delivery for Canadian-hosted workloads.
  2. Canadian Data Residency: Part of ServiceNow’s Canadian cloud infrastructure footprint.
  3. High Availability: ServiceNow production instances use paired site architecture.
  4. Instance Architecture: Customer environments run on ServiceNow’s multi-instance cloud architecture.
  5. Workload Focus: ITSM, ITOM, SecOps, GRC, customer service, public-sector workflows, AI, and enterprise automation.

🔒 Security & Compliance

  1. Data Protection: ServiceNow Trust Center describes security, privacy, compliance, and regulated-market controls for the platform.
  2. Business Continuity: ServiceNow’s ISCP supports continuity planning across paired production sites.
  3. Annual Testing: ServiceNow’s ISCP is tested annually and validated during ISO 27001 assessment.
  4. Resiliency Model: Paired production facilities support transfer and failover between sites.

🌐 Connectivity & Carrier Access

  1. Multiple ISPs: ServiceNow’s architecture includes multiple ISPs entering each data center cage.
  2. Redundant Paths: The platform uses redundant network paths through the ServiceNow cloud environment.
  3. BGP Connectivity: ServiceNow internet access uses major ISPs with BGP route exchange and dynamic failover.
  4. SaaS Access Model: Customers access ServiceNow through the ServiceNow AI Platform, not through facility-level cross-connects.

🏭 Who It Serves

  1. Public Sector: Canadian government, provincial, municipal, and crown corporation workloads.
  2. Enterprise IT: IT service management, IT operations, asset management, and workflow automation.
  3. Security and Risk Teams: SecOps, risk, compliance, privacy, and operational resilience workflows.
  4. AI and Automation Users: AI-ready ServiceNow workflows running in Canadian-hosted infrastructure.
  5. Regulated Organizations: Customers requiring Canadian data residency and controlled cloud operations.