Colocation Services Provider

Colocation Data Center for Unrivaled Security and Connectivity

Elevate your business with Cloudsmart’s premier colocation data center. Safeguard your servers, eliminate outages, and empower your hybrid workforce to thrive. Our Tier 3 SOC 2 Audited data center, is monitored 24/7 by our expert local team in Connecticut ensuring a seamless experience for your remote teams.

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Why SOC 2 Certification Matters for Your Business

SOC 2 (Service Organization Control Type 2) is a crucial cybersecurity framework developed by the AICPA to ensure that colocation service providers handle client data with the highest levels of security, availability, processing integrity, confidentiality, and privacy. Cloudsmart’s SOC 2 certification means your data is protected in a secure, compliant environment—vital for maintaining trust and meeting regulatory requirements.

By choosing our colocation data center, you can be confident that our Veeam-as-a-Service (VaaS), hosted in a SOC 2 certified data center, provides your clients with reliable backup and disaster recovery services that are both secure and compliant.

Why Choose Cloudsmart

for Colocation Services?

Secure facility for your data instead of Unmatched server security

Unmatched Server Security:

Rely on our data center to protect your critical data with advanced security measures and state-of-the-art protocols.

Zero Downtime:

Eliminate the risk of power and data outages. Our colocation services guarantee uninterrupted server availability for smooth business operations.

Empower Your Hybrid Workforce:

In today’s remote work environment, connectivity is essential. Our colocation services provide the robust infrastructure needed for your teams to excel, no matter where they are.

Local Expertise, Global Connectivity:

Leverage our local knowledge of Connecticut’s business landscape while benefiting from global connectivity solutions.

Our Colocation Data Center Offerings

Choose Cloudsmart for colocation services that exceed expectations—secure, connected, and tailored to your business needs.

Flexible rack space

Whether you only need a few rack units or multiple racks, we’re able to help

High-speed blended bandwidth

Multiple carriers are blended to ensure redundancy at the rack. Copper or fiber cross connects available

Remote Hands at your service

We are always here to help with quick tasks or large projects

Custom Cooling Solutions

High density rack options are available

A colocation data center is a secure, third-party facility where businesses house their servers, network equipment, and IT infrastructure. Instead of maintaining an in-house environment, companies partner with a colocation services provider to access enterprise-grade power, cooling, security, and connectivity within a professionally managed data center.

A colocation services provider operates and maintains the colocation data center environment, including physical security, redundant power systems, cooling infrastructure, and network connectivity. While the provider manages the facility, your business retains full ownership and control of your servers and hardware.

Using a colocation data center offers several advantages:

  • Lower costs compared to building and maintaining a private data center
  • Increased uptime with redundant systems and reliable infrastructure
  • Enhanced physical and network security
  • Scalable space, power, and bandwidth as your business grows
  • Access to expert support from your colocation services provider
Yes—colocation data centers are designed with advanced security measures that far exceed most on-premise environments. A reputable colocation services provider implements 24/7 monitoring, biometric access controls, surveillance systems, and compliance standards to protect your infrastructure and data.

A colocation services provider is ideal for businesses that:

  • Need reliable, high-performance infrastructure
  • Require enhanced data center security and compliance
  • Want to reduce capital expenses for IT infrastructure
  • Prefer maintaining control over their hardware
  • Are scaling operations or supporting hybrid environments