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Colocation Services in Ashburn, Virginia

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Vendor-neutral, on-site colocation support across every Data Center Alley facility. Reboot Monkey provides a single contract covering Equinix DC1-DC15, Digital Realty, QTS, CoreSite, CyrusOne, and over 100 additional facilities in the world's largest data center market.

Colocation Services in Ashburn, Virginia

Last updated: April 11, 2026

Data Center Alley: The World's Largest Data Center Market

Ashburn, Virginia, and the surrounding Loudoun County corridor, are collectively known as Data Center Alley. As of early 2026, the Northern Virginia metro hosts over 100 active data center facilities with approximately 4,800 MW of deployed IT capacity. Loudoun County alone accounts for approximately 35% of total US data center capacity (CBRE Data Center Market Report Q4 2024). Globally, the Ashburn metro represents approximately 8.5% of all data center capacity, making it the single largest concentration in the world by deployed megawatts. The history behind that density is important for enterprises evaluating why Ashburn commands a pricing premium over other US markets. Ashburn's data center dominance traces to MAE-East, the Metropolitan Area Ethernet exchange, one of the internet's original major interconnection points established in 1992. MAE-East attracted the first wave of carriers and internet service providers to Northern Virginia. When MAE-East was decommissioned in 2003, the fiber conduit, power infrastructure, and network peering relationships it built over a decade remained embedded in Loudoun County. That inherited connectivity foundation, combined with Dominion Energy's low commercial electricity rates averaging approximately USD 0.065 to 0.075 per kWh (among the lowest of any major US metro market), and Loudoun County's data center equipment tax exemptions enacted in 2011, created the economics that drew every major operator into this single corridor. The Virginia tax exemption saves operators approximately 5.75% on major infrastructure spend, a meaningful competitive advantage over markets without equivalent incentives. Today the Equinix campus in Ashburn spans 15 facilities designated DC1 through DC15, representing roughly 40% of the local colocation market by capacity. Digital Realty operates multiple Ashburn campuses, with IAD1 as its primary Northern Virginia facility. QTS Data Centers (KKR-backed) operates government-grade facilities in Sterling, Virginia. CoreSite by American Tower operates VA1 through VA3 in Reston, approximately 10 miles from Ashburn proper. CyrusOne (also KKR-backed), Iron Mountain, Aligned Data Centers, and DataBank round out the primary operator roster. The total active facility count across the Northern Virginia cluster exceeds 100 as of Q1 2026 (industry data, 2026). For enterprises colocating in Data Center Alley, this density creates both an advantage and an operational challenge. The advantage is unmatched connectivity, carrier choice, and cloud on-ramp access. The challenge is that multi-facility footprints spanning multiple operators require consistent on-site support, and each facility operator charges separate rates for hands-on services. Reboot Monkey resolves this by providing independent, vendor-neutral physical colocation support under a single contract across all Ashburn and Northern Virginia facilities.
  • Over 100 active data center facilities across the Northern Virginia metro as of Q1 2026 (industry data, 2026)
  • Approximately 4,800 MW of deployed IT capacity in Loudoun County (CBRE Data Center Market Report Q4 2024)
  • Equinix DC1-DC15 campus covers approximately 40% of the Ashburn colocation market
  • Dominion Energy rates approximately USD 0.065-0.075/kWh: among the lowest in any major US metro market
  • Loudoun County data center tax exemptions (2011) reduce infrastructure costs by approximately 5.75%
  • MAE-East (1992, decommissioned 2003) created the fiber and network foundation underpinning today's Ashburn market

Network Connectivity: LINX NoVA, Equinix IX, and Carrier Density

Ashburn's interconnection infrastructure is the primary reason enterprises choose Northern Virginia for latency-sensitive and traffic-intensive workloads. Two major internet exchanges operate from the Equinix and Digital Realty campuses: LINX NoVA and the Equinix Internet Exchange. LINX NoVA is the US expansion of the London Internet Exchange (LINX). LINX expanded to Northern Virginia in 2019 and, as of early 2026, connects over 310 member networks carrying approximately 4.8 Tbps of peak traffic (LINX, 2026). LINX NoVA operates from Equinix DC2, DC6, and Digital Realty IAD facilities. Its open peering model enables settlement-free bilateral traffic exchange with major content providers including Netflix, Google, Meta, Akamai, Cloudflare, and Fastly, eliminating expensive transit costs for high-volume traffic flows. The Equinix Internet Exchange in Ashburn connects over 520 member networks across Equinix DC2, DC4, DC6, DC10, and DC11. The Ashburn Equinix IX node carries approximately 3.2 Tbps of peak traffic and is the highest-traffic Equinix IX location in the Americas. Access is restricted to Equinix colocation customers (Equinix Interconnection Services, 2026). Combined, LINX NoVA and Equinix IX carry over 8 Tbps of peak traffic across Northern Virginia. This is 23 times the peak traffic of MAE-East at its historical maximum in 2000, reflecting how completely the Ashburn ecosystem has scaled over two decades. Beyond the exchanges, fiber infrastructure in the region is among the densest in the world. Equinix owns conduit and fiber between its own campus facilities. Digital Realty operates a ServiceFabric dark fiber network connecting its IAD campuses. Verizon, AT&T, CenturyLink, and Zito Media all operate independent fiber backbones in Loudoun County. Metro fiber density enables sub-10ms latency between any two Northern Virginia facilities. Long-haul dark fiber to New York, Dallas, Los Angeles, and Chicago is available at approximately USD 2,000 to 5,000 per month for 100 Gbps circuits. Trans-Atlantic connectivity via submarine cable infrastructure reaches London in approximately 85 to 95ms round-trip (Equinix ServiceExchange, 2024). For enterprises managing hardware across multiple Ashburn facilities, physical connectivity work including cross-connect provisioning and cabling requires certified on-site technicians who understand each facility's procedures. Reboot Monkey field engineers handle cross-connects, cabling runs, and physical layer work across all Northern Virginia operators. The 24/7 NOC maintains a 4-hour P1 on-site SLA in deployed cities, including the Northern Virginia market.
  • LINX NoVA: 310+ member networks, approximately 4.8 Tbps peak traffic (LINX, 2026)
  • Equinix IX Ashburn: 520+ member networks, approximately 3.2 Tbps peak traffic, highest-traffic Americas Equinix IX node
  • Combined IX peak traffic over 8 Tbps, 23x the historical peak of MAE-East
  • Direct settlement-free peering with Netflix, Google, Meta, Akamai, Cloudflare, and Fastly via LINX NoVA
  • Sub-10ms metro latency between any two Northern Virginia facilities via metro dark fiber
  • Trans-Atlantic connectivity approximately 85-95ms to London (Equinix ServiceExchange, 2024)

Cloud Proximity and Hyperscaler Infrastructure

Northern Virginia is the primary US-East region for all three major cloud hyperscalers. AWS us-east-1, the original and largest AWS region globally, has its primary infrastructure in Northern Virginia. Azure East US and Azure East US 2 are both anchored in the Northern Virginia area. Google Cloud us-east4 (Northern Virginia) is Google's primary eastern US GCP region. AWS does not publicly disclose precise facility locations within Northern Virginia, so Ashburn specifically cannot be confirmed as the exact site for any AWS infrastructure. What is confirmed is that Vadata Inc., Amazon's infrastructure subsidiary, maintains a presence in the Ashburn and Sterling area. The combined hyperscaler capacity in Northern Virginia is estimated at over 2,000 MW, representing approximately 42% of the Northern Virginia total (JLL Data Center Outlook Northern Virginia 2024). This concentration is why Ashburn commands the highest cloud on-ramp density in the United States. At Equinix DC6, direct AWS, Azure, and GCP connections are available through the Equinix Fabric platform. CoreSite VA1's Open Cloud Exchange in Reston connects over 50 cloud providers. Digital Realty ServiceFabric at IAD1 provides direct connectivity to 50-plus cloud providers without public internet traversal (Digital Realty, 2024). AI and GPU-dense compute workloads are accelerating Northern Virginia's demand beyond traditional hyperscaler capacity. AI and machine learning workloads are driving approximately 40% of new data center capacity announcements in Northern Virginia as of 2025, with year-over-year AI workload growth estimated at 85% (JLL Data Center Market Report Northern Virginia 2024). GPU-dense racks require 50 to 100 kW per rack, versus 8 to 12 kW for traditional compute, placing significant stress on Dominion Energy's power delivery planning. Dominion Energy has formally indicated that new Northern Virginia data center builds may face 3 to 5 year utility power connection timelines as of 2024-2025. This creates a scarcity premium of approximately 15 to 20% for existing powered capacity in the market. For enterprises with established colocation footprints, maintaining reliable on-site support for existing hardware becomes more critical precisely because migrating to an alternative facility in Ashburn is no longer a quick option.
  • AWS us-east-1, Azure East US, and GCP us-east4 all have primary or major infrastructure in Northern Virginia
  • Combined hyperscaler capacity in Northern Virginia estimated at over 2,000 MW (JLL Data Center Outlook 2024)
  • Direct AWS, Azure, GCP on-ramps at Equinix DC6, CoreSite VA1, and Digital Realty IAD1
  • AI workloads driving approximately 40% of new Northern Virginia capacity announcements (JLL 2024)
  • New data center builds may face 3-5 year Dominion Energy power connection timelines as of 2025-2026
  • Existing powered capacity commands approximately 15-20% scarcity premium due to power infrastructure constraints

Third-Party Colocation Support Across Data Center Alley

Reboot Monkey is a third-party datacenter operator. We do not own facilities, sell rack space, or manage colocation contracts directly. What we provide is independent, vendor-neutral, on-site physical support for enterprises that are already colocated in Ashburn data centers and need hands-on technical work performed at the rack, cage, or suite level. This distinction matters operationally. Every major Ashburn operator, including Equinix, Digital Realty, QTS, and CoreSite, offers its own hands-on services as add-ons to colocation contracts. These services are provided by the facility's own staff at facility-set rates and within facility-controlled response windows. For an enterprise with a single cage in one Equinix facility, that arrangement may be sufficient. For an enterprise with hardware spread across Equinix DC6, QTS Sterling, Digital Realty IAD1, and CoreSite VA1, relying on four separate facility support programs means managing four separate relationships, four separate SLAs, and four separate billing cycles with inconsistent service standards. Reboot Monkey provides a single contract covering all Ashburn and Northern Virginia facilities. One point of contact. One SLA. One invoice. Field engineers work inside Equinix DC1-DC15, Digital Realty IAD campuses, QTS Sterling, CoreSite VA1-VA3 in Reston, CyrusOne Northern Virginia, Iron Mountain Ashburn, Aligned Data Centers, and DataBank. When a P1 incident requires simultaneous on-site attention at two different facilities, Reboot Monkey dispatches two independent field teams rather than routing through two separate facility helpdesks. All 6 physical datacenter services are available across Data Center Alley: remote hands for routine physical tasks such as reboots, visual inspections, and cable swaps; smart hands for complex technical work including network configuration, OS-level diagnostics, and hardware commissioning; rack and stack for new hardware deployments; server migration for moves within or between facilities; datacenter migration for large-scale transitions; and datacenter decommissioning for end-of-life infrastructure removal with documented asset disposal. Reboot Monkey is vendor-neutral across all major hardware manufacturers: Dell, HPE, Cisco, Juniper, Arista, Supermicro, and Lenovo. For government-regulated workloads in QTS CJIS, Equinix FedRAMP, and DISA IL4/IL5 facilities, technicians operate within the access control, escorted visitor, and audit trail documentation frameworks that these facilities mandate. Reboot Monkey operates across 250+ cities in 190 countries. Clients with colocation footprints spanning Ashburn and other global markets including Frankfurt, London, Amsterdam, Singapore, and Tokyo can consolidate on-site physical support under a single global engagement.
  • Single contract covering all Data Center Alley operators: Equinix DC1-DC15, Digital Realty, QTS, CoreSite, CyrusOne, Iron Mountain, Aligned, DataBank
  • Vendor-neutral across Dell, HPE, Cisco, Juniper, Arista, Supermicro, and Lenovo hardware
  • 24/7 NOC with 4-hour P1 on-site SLA in deployed cities including Northern Virginia
  • Support within government-regulated facilities: QTS CJIS, Equinix FedRAMP, DISA IL4/IL5 access protocols followed
  • Global coverage across 250+ cities in 190 countries for clients with multi-region footprints
  • All 6 services available: remote hands, smart hands, rack and stack, server migration, datacenter migration, datacenter decommissioning

Government, Defense, and Compliance Workloads in Ashburn

Northern Virginia hosts a greater concentration of US Government and defense cloud infrastructure than any other location in the United States. Proximity to Washington D.C., the NSA's regional presence in the Maryland-Virginia corridor, and the concentration of defense contractors across the Northern Virginia technology corridor have made government-grade colocation a structural feature of the Ashburn market. The compliance landscape for government colocation in Ashburn involves several overlapping frameworks. FedRAMP, the Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program, is mandatory for US Federal Government cloud services. FedRAMP High authorization, the most stringent level, is required for facilities handling classified or sensitive unclassified government data. QTS Ashburn (the Sterling IAD1 campus) holds FedRAMP High authorization along with FISMA compliance, CJIS compliance for law enforcement data, and DISA IL4/IL5 authorization for Department of Defense workloads. Equinix Ashburn facilities also hold FedRAMP authorizations applicable to government and government-adjacent workloads (FedRAMP Marketplace, 2025). FedRAMP is a certification held by facilities and cloud service providers, not by on-site support vendors. Reboot Monkey is not FedRAMP authorized. What Reboot Monkey provides is on-site physical support for enterprises operating inside FedRAMP, FISMA, and DISA-compliant facilities. Technicians follow the access control, US-person requirements (where applicable), and audit documentation standards that each government-grade facility mandates. For commercial enterprises, the standard compliance framework across all major Ashburn operators includes SOC 2 Type II, ISO 27001, PCI DSS for payment data, and HIPAA for healthcare data. CoreSite, Iron Mountain, Equinix, and Digital Realty all hold HIPAA compliance documentation applicable to healthcare and life sciences workloads. Virginia's Consumer Data Protection Act (VCDPA), effective January 2023, is the state-level privacy law applicable to businesses processing data on Virginia residents, establishing consumer rights to access, delete, and opt out. For European enterprises using Ashburn as a US mirror site or disaster recovery location, ISO 27001 certification across major Ashburn operators provides a baseline for demonstrating adequate safeguards under GDPR transfer mechanisms. Reboot Monkey is an EU-registered provider, which supports clients navigating cross-Atlantic data transfer compliance requirements.
  • QTS Sterling campus: FedRAMP High, FISMA, CJIS, DISA IL4/IL5 authorizations (FedRAMP Marketplace, 2025)
  • Equinix Ashburn: FedRAMP authorization, ISO 27001, SOC 2 Type II, PCI-DSS, HIPAA
  • Digital Realty IAD1: ISO 27001, SOC 2 Type II, FedRAMP-aligned, HIPAA
  • VCDPA (Virginia Consumer Data Protection Act) effective January 2023: consumer data access, deletion, and opt-out rights
  • Reboot Monkey is an EU-registered provider supporting GDPR transfer compliance for cross-Atlantic deployments
  • Reboot Monkey is NOT FedRAMP certified. Technicians work within facility access protocols for government-grade sites

Colocation Pricing and Facility Selection in Northern Virginia

Ashburn colocation pricing is shaped by facility tier, power density, and operator. Average colocation pricing across standard Tier III facilities in Northern Virginia is approximately USD 580 per U per month as of 2024 (CBRE Data Center Market Report Q4 2024). Tier IV premium facilities such as Equinix DC6 and Digital Realty IAD1 command USD 650 to 1,000 per U per month. Standard Tier III facilities including CyrusOne, CoreSite, and QTS typically range from approximately USD 500 to 700 per U per month. Mid-market operators such as DataBank and Iron Mountain typically range from USD 350 to 500 per U per month. Pricing is rising. Power scarcity and AI density demand are driving colocation prices up approximately 5 to 8% per year (CBRE, 2024). No major Ashburn operator publicly posts transparent pricing. All use a request-for-quote sales model. Typical enterprise sales cycles run 4 to 8 weeks from initial inquiry to contract signature. Facility selection in Ashburn involves more than price. Equinix DC6 at Filigree Court hosts 820 connected networks and 38 internet exchanges, the highest network count of any single Ashburn facility (industry data, 2026). Equinix DC2 at Nokes Boulevard (Dulles) hosts 712 connected networks and is one of the most traffic-intensive Equinix facilities globally. However, Equinix pricing reflects this premium connectivity. Digital Realty IAD1 on Ashburn Road hosts 418 networks and provides ServiceFabric cloud exchange access at lower pricing than Equinix for equivalent compliance certifications. QTS is the preferred choice for government workloads requiring FedRAMP High or DISA IL4/IL5. CoreSite VA1 in Reston is the primary option for financial services and healthcare workloads requiring Open Cloud Exchange access. For enterprises with multi-facility footprints across several Ashburn operators, the per-facility cost of hands-on support accumulates. Engaging Reboot Monkey as a third-party provider delivers hands-on support coverage across all facilities under a single SLA and pricing structure, independent of facility operator billing cycles. This is particularly effective for hardware-intensive deployments including storage arrays, networking appliances, and security infrastructure where on-site interventions are frequent. <table> <thead> <tr> <th>Facility</th> <th>Tier</th> <th>Networks</th> <th>Key Compliance</th> <th>Approx. Pricing (USD/U/mo)</th> </tr> </thead> <tbody> <tr> <td>Equinix DC6 (Filigree Ct)</td> <td>Tier IV</td> <td>820</td> <td>FedRAMP, ISO 27001, SOC 2, PCI-DSS, HIPAA</td> <td>650-1,000</td> </tr> <tr> <td>Equinix DC2 (Nokes Blvd)</td> <td>Tier IV</td> <td>712</td> <td>FedRAMP, ISO 27001, SOC 2, HIPAA</td> <td>600-950</td> </tr> <tr> <td>Digital Realty IAD1 (Ashburn Rd)</td> <td>Tier III</td> <td>418</td> <td>FedRAMP-aligned, ISO 27001, SOC 2, HIPAA</td> <td>500-750</td> </tr> <tr> <td>QTS Sterling Campus (IAD1)</td> <td>Tier III+</td> <td>185</td> <td>FedRAMP High, FISMA, CJIS, DISA IL4/IL5</td> <td>500-700</td> </tr> <tr> <td>CoreSite VA1 (Reston)</td> <td>Tier III</td> <td>165</td> <td>ISO 27001, SOC 2, PCI-DSS, HIPAA</td> <td>500-700</td> </tr> <tr> <td>CyrusOne NOVA2 (Dulles)</td> <td>Tier III+</td> <td>142</td> <td>ISO 27001, SOC 2, PCI-DSS</td> <td>480-680</td> </tr> <tr> <td>Iron Mountain Ashburn (IAD-1)</td> <td>Tier II+</td> <td>88</td> <td>ISO 27001, SOC 2, HIPAA, PCI-DSS</td> <td>350-500</td> </tr> </tbody> </table>
  • Average Ashburn Tier III colocation approximately USD 580/U/month (CBRE Data Center Market Report Q4 2024)
  • Equinix DC6: 820 connected networks, 38 IXes, Tier IV, USD 650-1,000/U/month range
  • Digital Realty IAD1: 418 networks, ServiceFabric cloud exchange, FedRAMP-aligned, Tier III
  • QTS Sterling campus: FedRAMP High, DISA IL4/IL5, the primary choice for US Government workloads
  • CoreSite VA1 (Reston): Open Cloud Exchange, 50+ cloud providers, 165 connected networks
  • Colocation prices rising 5-8% per year driven by power scarcity and AI density demand (CBRE, 2024)

Reboot Monkey Services Across Data Center Alley

Remote Hands

On-demand physical tasks at your rack or cage inside any Ashburn or Northern Virginia colocation facility, including reboots, visual inspections, cable swaps, and media changes, directed by your NOC.

Smart Hands

Complex technical on-site work across all Data Center Alley operators: network device configuration, OS-level diagnostics, hardware commissioning, and structured troubleshooting by certified field engineers.

Rack and Stack

End-to-end hardware deployment inside any Ashburn colocation facility, from unboxing and physical racking to cabling, labeling, and power verification with full photographic documentation.

Server Migration

Coordinated server moves within a facility or between Northern Virginia colocation operators, with pre-migration planning, physical relocation, and post-migration verification under a single Reboot Monkey SLA.

Datacenter Migration

Large-scale infrastructure transitions across Data Center Alley facilities or between Ashburn and other US and global data center markets, managed under a single Reboot Monkey engagement.

Datacenter Decommissioning

Structured decommissioning of colocation deployments in Ashburn facilities, including physical removal, asset tagging, documented hardware disposal, and end-of-tenancy coordination with facility operators.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Data Center Alley and why is Ashburn the world's largest data center market?

Data Center Alley refers to the data center corridor in Loudoun County, Virginia, covering Ashburn, Sterling, and surrounding areas. It hosts over 100 active facilities with approximately 4,800 MW of deployed IT capacity as of early 2026, making it the largest single-city data center market globally (CBRE Q4 2024). Its dominance traces to MAE-East, one of the internet's original major interconnection points established in 1992, which concentrated fiber and carrier infrastructure in Northern Virginia. Low Dominion Energy power costs (approximately USD 0.065-0.075/kWh) and Loudoun County equipment tax exemptions (enacted 2011) completed the economic case.

Which colocation facilities does Reboot Monkey support in Ashburn?

Reboot Monkey provides on-site support across all major Ashburn and Northern Virginia colocation operators under a single contract: Equinix DC1 through DC15 (the full Ashburn campus), Digital Realty IAD1 and other Ashburn campuses, QTS Data Centers (Sterling campus), CoreSite VA1 through VA3 (Reston, approximately 10 miles from Ashburn proper), CyrusOne Northern Virginia, Iron Mountain Ashburn, Aligned Data Centers, and DataBank. No separate contracts or separate SLAs per facility are required.

Is Reboot Monkey FedRAMP certified for government colocation work in Ashburn?

Reboot Monkey is not a FedRAMP-authorized cloud service provider. FedRAMP authorization applies to facilities and cloud service platforms. Reboot Monkey provides physical on-site support inside FedRAMP-authorized facilities such as QTS Sterling (FedRAMP High, DISA IL4/IL5) and Equinix Ashburn. Technicians follow the access control, escorted visitor, and audit trail documentation protocols that each government-grade facility mandates (FedRAMP Marketplace, 2025).

What is the difference between LINX NoVA and the Equinix Internet Exchange in Ashburn?

LINX NoVA is the US expansion of the London Internet Exchange, an independent neutral exchange operating from Equinix DC2, DC6, and Digital Realty IAD facilities. It connects over 310 member networks and is available to any qualifying network. The Equinix Internet Exchange is Equinix's proprietary exchange restricted to Equinix colocation customers, connecting 520+ networks. Both operate settlement-free peering. Enterprises in non-Equinix facilities can access LINX NoVA. Equinix IX access requires an Equinix colocation contract.

How does Ashburn colocation pricing compare across major operators?

Average Ashburn colocation is approximately USD 580 per U per month across standard Tier III facilities (CBRE Q4 2024). Tier IV premium facilities including Equinix DC6 and Digital Realty IAD1 range from USD 650 to 1,000 per U per month. Standard Tier III operators such as CyrusOne, CoreSite, and QTS typically range from USD 500 to 700 per U per month. Mid-market operators typically range from USD 350 to 500 per U per month. Pricing is rising 5 to 8% annually due to power scarcity and AI density demand (CBRE, 2024).

What impact does the Dominion Energy power constraint have on Ashburn colocation?

Dominion Energy has formally indicated that new Northern Virginia data center builds may face 3 to 5 year utility power connection timelines as of 2024-2025. AI and GPU workloads require 50 to 100 kW per rack versus 8 to 12 kW for traditional compute, stressing capacity planning. This constraint means existing powered colocation capacity in Ashburn commands a 15 to 20% scarcity premium. Enterprises unable to expand within their current facility may need to transition to Digital Realty, CyrusOne, or other operators with secured power allocations.

Can Reboot Monkey support my Ashburn colocation and my facilities in other countries?

Yes. Reboot Monkey operates across 250+ cities in 190 countries. Clients with colocation in Northern Virginia and other global markets including Frankfurt, London, Amsterdam, Singapore, and Tokyo can consolidate on-site support under a single global contract. One point of contact, one SLA, and consistent 24/7 NOC coverage across all markets. This eliminates separate regional vendor relationships and separate billing for each location.

One Contract. Every Ashburn Facility. 24/7 Support.

Reboot Monkey provides vendor-neutral, on-site colocation support across all Data Center Alley facilities under a single engagement. Whether your infrastructure is in Equinix DC6, QTS Sterling, Digital Realty IAD1, or any other Northern Virginia operator, field engineers are available around the clock. 4-hour P1 on-site SLA in deployed cities including Northern Virginia.

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