NetActuate Completes Infrastructure Expansion at San Jose Data Center

Hosting company NetActuate, a company operating one of the world’s largest IPv4 and IPv6 peered networks, has completed an infrastructure expansion at their San Jose data center, adding capacity for virtual machines (VMs), bare metal servers, and colocation. Clients now have access to more bandwidth thanks to the addition of new connectivity partners.

The technical team at NetActuate just completed an infrastructure expansion in their San Jose data center, significantly boosting server capacity and bandwidth available to their clients. To keep up with new service requests, available rack capacity for colocation and bare metal deployments was also expanded.

“We are getting requests from more providers every day who want to deploy at the edge in the Silicon Valley region,” said Mark Mahle, CEO and Principal Technology Architect at NetActuate. “As one of our most popular PoPs on the West Coast of the United States, our San Jose data center now has the additional capacity needed to fulfill requests from both new and existing customers.”

Located in the Heart of Silicon Valley

NetActuate’s San Jose data center is positioned close to numerous fiber lines in the heart of Silicon Valley. NetActuate’s experts have optimized routes in the Bay Area to offer high performance and low latency to end users in Asia and mainland China, in addition to broad network and peering.

This facility is SSAE 16 and SOX compliant, with multi-factor security and fully redundant power and cooling. Remote hands and professional assistance are available from NetActuate’s “experienced” 24×7 NOC and local personnel.

This site is connected to Equinix SV1 in Silicon Valley by dark fiber, allowing for low latency access to a diverse ecosystem of content, social media, high-tech firms, and services providers that are driving and propelling the digital economy. Clients at NetActuate’s San Jose data center would benefit from low latency access to one of the world’s major Internet exchanges and peering hubs, with over 545 network service providers, thanks to this fiber link.

NetActuate’s anycast delivery platform, which is built on one of the world’s biggest peered IPv4 and IPv6 networks, would allow providers to quickly establish and grow their worldwide presence. NetActuate’s anycast technology, designed to offer low latency and high dependability across a wide range of worldwide markets, is accessible in San Jose, as well as over 30 other U.S. and global locations.