Recently referred to as a “hosting superpower” in a report issued by Arbor Networks, Carpathia Hosting manages and hosts over 30 petabytes of storage and pushes more than a half a terabit per second [or 500 gigabits per second] of bandwidth in ten geographically distributed datacenters.
Driven by the storage and bandwidth demands of our customers, our hosting facilities span the globe—from California to Canada to Amsterdam—and every feature of our datacenters is designed to ensure the availability and security of mission-critical IT operations. Our unique hybrid approach to datacenter technology delivers custom colocation, managed services and cloud in a single, integrated, fully-scalable datacenter footprint. The recent acquisition of ServerVault adds an industry leading, highly-secure, compliant datacenter in Dulles, VA to our portfolio, expanding our geographic reach and the breadth of services available to our customers.
Eastern hub of traffic exchange, close to corporate IT companies and the Federal government, multi-level physical security, redundant power configurations, CCTV, all access points controlled. Read More...
Carpathia Hosting’s vaulted datacenter is the most secure federally-compliant hosting facility in the industry. Constructed from the ground up to meet a superset of federal security mandates, the Vault is backed by a defense-in-depth strategy for comprehensive physical, network, and policy-based security assuring customers that even their most sensitive data will remain secure. Read More...
Low electrical utility rates, one of the least expensive in VA, outside of Nuclear Risk Zone of Washington, DC, minimal risk of natural disaster, close proximity to technology companies and Federal clients. Read More...
Dedicated biometric and CCTV security, temperature/climate and particulate controlled system and a variety of power options. Offering managed cloud services, colocation, bandwidth and managed services. Read More...
Home to many of our Internet content and entertainment customers, such as motion pictures, television, Internet content, video games, and recorded music firms. Read More...