VPSserver: Silicon Valley Data Center
About Silicon Valley Data Center
Nestled in the heart of the San Francisco Bay Area’s innovation corridor, the VPSServer Silicon Valley Data Center is sited in Santa Clara at Raymond Street – deep within one of the world’s premier technology ecosystems. According to the provider, the facility “is connected to Silicon Valley’s dense fiber infrastructure with an unfiltered power source for 100% uptime.”
This location offers strategic advantages including proximity to major tech firms, cloud providers, and network backbone hubs, enabling low-latency access and strong network performance for both local and global audiences. With round-the-clock support and enterprise-grade hosting, the facility is positioned to serve startups, scale-ups and established enterprises seeking high-performance infrastructure in the Silicon Valley market.
⚙️ Facility Highlights
- State-of-the-art virtualization platform with NVMe SSD storage and 3-way data replication for high availability.
- 24/7/365 support and monitoring provided to ensure infrastructure reliability and responsiveness.
- Built to handle high-density workloads: the provider emphasises “high-performance network and infrastructure to power local and global audiences.”
- Located in a major carrier-dense hub with access to advanced fiber infrastructure and “unfiltered power source… for 100% uptime and proper data risk management.”
- Flexible, scalable service architecture: customers start small and scale resources according to needs, supported by full root-access control and choice of OS.
🔐 Security & Compliance
- Servers protected by ground-level physical security: “only authorised personnel can access the server” at the facility.
- Full root-access control for customers, with OS choice including Linux and Windows—giving control and transparency over deployments.
- While specific global certifications (ISO, SOC etc.) for this particular site are not publicly listed by VPSServer, the underlying infrastructure description emphasises uptime and resilient design.
🌐 Connectivity & Carrier Access
- The Santa Clara facility is in Silicon Valley – one of the densest fiber- and network-exchange zones in the world — providing ultra-low latency to tech, cloud and content ecosystems.
- Direct access to major network providers and transit points: the provider states “major Internet providers are connected” through the infrastructure.
- Ideal for distributed workloads and global reach: presence in the Silicon Valley region means strong connectivity into cloud endpoints, interconnection points, and global networks.
💼 Who It Serves
- Tech startups and innovation-driven companies seeking infrastructure in Silicon Valley with next-gen performance, low latency and proximity to major network hubs.
- Media, SaaS and cloud-native organisations needing high throughput, scalable infrastructure and strong connectivity in a US innovation centre.
- Enterprises requiring a robust colocation or virtual-server foundation in the Bay Area, especially where latency to California or West-Coast endpoints matters.
- Developers, ISVs and infrastructure providers who value full stack control, scalability and access to a rich ecosystem of peers and networks.