Vantage Data Centers
Vantage Data Centers is a global provider of wholesale and hyperscale colocation data center campuses for cloud, enterprise, and service provider workloads.
- Wholesale and hyperscale colocation facilities for large-scale IT and cloud infrastructure
- Campus-based data center designs with multiple large-footprint facilities per location
- Customizable power, cooling, and space configurations for high-density deployments
- Remote and on-site operational support services for data center infrastructure
- Global footprint across multiple regions serving cloud providers and large enterprises
More About Vantage Data Centers
Vantage Data Centers operates large-scale wholesale and hyperscale colocation campuses designed for enterprises, hyperscale cloud platforms, and service providers that require dedicated capacity, controlled performance characteristics, and predictable power and cooling envelopes. Customers typically deploy their own compute, storage, and networking hardware within Vantage’s facilities, while Vantage provides the underlying physical infrastructure, building shell, electrical and mechanical systems, physical security, and facility operations.
The company’s campuses are organized around modular, repeatable data center building blocks, with multiple facilities on a single site sharing common utility feeds and backbone infrastructure. This approach targets workloads that require multi-megawatt power deployments, high rack densities, and structured growth paths over time. Vantage focuses on delivering configurable power densities, typically through dedicated power distribution designs, redundant power paths, and backup generation systems that support enterprise availability requirements.
From a technology and architecture perspective, Vantage’s offerings align with core data center infrastructure categories such as colocation (data center infrastructure), power and cooling (facility engineering), and physical security (facility and perimeter security). The company employs industry-standard architectures for critical systems, such as N, N+1, or 2N redundancy models for electrical and mechanical components, as commonly used in Tier-oriented data center design. Cooling approaches generally support high-density deployments, with options that may include air-based and containment-focused configurations appropriate for modern server and storage hardware.
In enterprise and institutional environments, Vantage’s campuses are used to host private clouds, hybrid cloud extensions, Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) platforms, content delivery infrastructure, and other latency- and capacity-sensitive applications. Customers often interconnect their deployments with network carriers, cloud on-ramps, and Wide Area Network (WAN) links provided by third parties, using Vantage facilities as core nodes in distributed architectures. The company’s focus on wholesale and hyperscale colocation positions it within the broader marketplace of data center providers that serve cloud-native platforms and large enterprises with multi-region infrastructure requirements.
For directory and taxonomy purposes, Vantage Data Centers can be categorized under colocation data centers (data center infrastructure), wholesale and hyperscale campuses (hyperscale infrastructure), and facility-based power and cooling services (infrastructure services). Its role centers on delivering the physical environment, resilience, and operational management required for customers to run their own IT stacks at scale, while integrating with external networking, cloud, and managed service ecosystems.