Miami, Florida

Our Datacenter in Miami

Premier international gateway facilitating high-bandwidth voice, video, and data traffic to South America and Latin America.

Strategic International Gateway

This Data Center, situated at 36 NE 2nd St, stands as a premier international gateway facilitating high-bandwidth voice, video, and data traffic to South America and Latin America. Strategically positioned in downtown Miami, it offers unparalleled connectivity to a diverse array of networks and interconnection partners.

Miami is renowned as a top-tier global interconnection point, owing to its status as a primary destination for numerous submarine cable systems. As a result, providers hosted at this facility can swiftly and cost-effectively access leading networks across South and Central America, thereby minimizing latency for end users in these regions.

The 36 NE 2nd St facility serves as a pivotal network hub for managing internet traffic to and from Latin America and the Caribbean, bolstering the region's connectivity infrastructure.

Designed to withstand the formidable forces of a Category 5 hurricane, this data center is engineered for resilience and reliability. Moreover, its location outside both the 500-year flood plain and the Miami-Dade hurricane evacuation zone ensures added security and operational continuity, even in the face of extreme weather events.

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Building

• 7 stories
• 162,000 ft² (15,050 m²)
• Raised floor
• Category 5 hurricane resistant

Compliance

• SOC2
• SOC3
• PCI-DSS
• ISO 27001
• HIPAA

Security

• 24/7/365 security
• Biometric access
• Video surveillance

Connectivity

• Carrier-neutral
• Over 110 providers
• Fiber, copper, coax cross-connects
• Access to FL-IX (Community IX)
• Carrier Hotel

Power

• 94% Renewable Energy
• 96% Carbon Free Energy
• 1.6MW Critical Load
• On-Site Backup Generators
• 2N Redundancy

Cooling

• N+1 cooling redundancy
• 10kW+ Cab Air Density
• 2N+1

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This secure and resilient facility epitomizes the ideal environment for colocation in Miami, offering robust infrastructure and unparalleled connectivity.

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What is the Florida Internet Exchange (FL-IX) and what are the benefits of peering?

The Florida Internet Exchange (FL-IX) serves as a crucial platform facilitating the exchange of internet traffic among Internet Service Providers (ISPs) and other network operators across North America, Latin America, and the Caribbean. By peering at FL-IX, businesses can optimize their network performance and reduce latency, particularly when catering to local markets. Peering at an exchange point like FL-IX offers several benefits as your business expands its global presence. Firstly, it enables direct interconnection with a diverse range of networks, fostering efficient data exchange and enhancing network reliability. Additionally, peering at FL-IX leverages Miami's extensive undersea fiber-optic cable infrastructure, which provides direct connectivity to key markets in Latin America and the Caribbean. This translates to improved network reach and enhanced connectivity for businesses seeking to tap into these regions. To establish a cost-effective physical presence in Miami without the need for colocating equipment, consider reaching out to GoodLeaf today. Our expert team can provide tailored solutions to meet your connectivity requirements and help maximize the benefits of peering at FL-IX. Schedule a call with us or contact [email protected] to explore your options further.

Why is Miami an ideal location for colocation or bare metal?

Miami, Florida has emerged as a prime location for colocation and bare metal hosting due to its evolution as a major telecommunications hub. The city boasts an extensive network of undersea fiber-optic cables, facilitating high-performance connectivity to vast markets across Latin America, the Caribbean, and beyond. This strategic positioning enables businesses deployed in Miami data centers to efficiently reach and serve end users in diverse geographical regions. Additionally, Miami serves as an optimal disaster recovery location for deployments in Ashburn and New York, offering comparable performance to end users on the East Coast of the United States.

Does Miami have a good climate for data center colocation?

While Miami and much of Florida generally avoid extreme weather events such as earthquakes, tornadoes, and blizzards, hurricanes remain a potential concern. However, data center builders and operators in Florida have honed extensive experience in preparing for such eventualities. By investing in robust safeguards and adhering to strict building codes, data center facilities in Miami are equipped to withstand and mitigate the impact of storms, ensuring continued operational integrity and reliability.

Are there data centers in Florida?

According to Data Center Map, Florida is home to over 120 data centers, with Miami emerging as the most prominent location. Multiple submarine cables land in Miami, providing businesses deployed in the area with high-speed access to international markets. Additionally, Jacksonville has also gained popularity as a location for data centers, with several cables terminating in the area, further bolstering the state's connectivity infrastructure.