Colocation Services — Tier III Data Centers
Tier III certified. Biometric access. N+1 power. 1U to full rack in Bangalore or USA East Coast. Free setup, free remote hands, KVM over IP included. 99.99% power uptime SLA.
Your hardware deserves a proper home
Setup and rack installation — no hidden charges when we receive your equipment and bring it online.
Diesel generator fuel capacity — N+1 UPS plus diesel backup means your servers stay online through any outage.
Carrier-neutral ISPs at both locations. BGP failover, diverse routing, fastest path to your users automatically.
Type II certified facilities. Biometric access, CCTV, mantraps — auditors love our facilities.
Everything your hardware needs.
Secure Facilities
Tier III certified data centers with 24/7 security surveillance, biometric access controls (fingerprint + keycard), and on-site security personnel. SOC 2 Type II compliant.
Redundant Power
Dual utility feeds with automatic failover, N+1 UPS systems (1600kVA), and diesel backup generators. 99.99% power uptime SLA.
Precision Cooling
N+1 CRAC units maintain 20-24°C temperature and 40-60% humidity. Hot aisle/cold aisle containment reduces cooling costs by 30%.
Bangalore & U.S. Locations
Choose Bangalore for Asia-Pacific reach or U.S. East Coast for Americas. Both locations offer carrier-neutral connectivity with 10+ ISPs.
24/7 Remote Hands
On-site technicians available 24/7/365 for server reboots, cable management, hardware replacement, and troubleshooting. Average response: 15 minutes.
Free Setup Included
No setup fees or hidden charges. Our team handles rack installation, cable routing, IP configuration, and initial testing at no extra cost.
Individual server hosting.
Enterprise rack hosting.
“We moved our servers to their Bangalore facility and the difference was immediate. Biometric access, free remote hands, and the 15-minute response time means we can manage everything remotely without flying an engineer to the DC. The setup was free and done in a single afternoon.”
Pradeep M. — Infrastructure Director, Healthcare SaaS
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Your hardware. Protected. Always on.
Free setup. Free remote hands. 99.99% power SLA.
Tier III certified · SOC 2 Type II · Free remote hands · 15-min response
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