Secure Your Future with Nuday’s Colocation Reservation: Your Premier Choice for Wholesale Data Solutions
Phase 2 Expansion Highlights:
Increased Capacity: With the upcoming expansion, we will be able to serve even more racks to accommodate the growing needs of our clients. This expansion reflects our dedication to meeting your evolving requirements for secure and reliable colocation services.
Enhanced Connectivity: Our expanded data center will feature state-of-the-art networking infrastructure, ensuring seamless connectivity and optimal performance for your critical workloads and applications.
Robust Security: Security remains our utmost priority. Rest assured, our expanded facility will continue to uphold the highest standards of physical and digital security protocols, safeguarding your valuable data at all times.
To ensure a seamless transition and guarantee your space in our expanded data center, we invite you to reserve your required number of racks. Please fill out the form below to indicate your rack requirements, and our team will assist you promptly:
Full Rack
42U Standard Usage- 42U Space
- 20AMP / 120v UPS / Generator Power
Diverse Dedicated Dark Fibres from 151 Front St. To 231 Amber St.
Diverse Entrance to 151 Front. St. Toronto
Diverse Entrance to 231 Amber St. Markham
Network Providers of Nuday Datacenter
Secure & Reliable
Customer Support
Cross-connect fee
Why Choose Nuday Carrier-Neutral Data Center?
We have had no infrastructure downtime (0 minutes) since the operation started. Slab-to-slab cement walls, 2’ raised floor and under-raised floor cabling are some of the key features of the data center.
Nuday is a colocation data center that offers 3 carrier neutral packages with different cross-connect fees. Call us to learn more about our network providers: Rogers, Bell, Cogeco, Hydro-One and Ravand Cyber Security.
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