San Francisco

Data center id: #211

San Francisco Skyline

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San Francisco is a great data center location for cloud servers due to its close proximity to many of the world’s leading tech companies and universities. The city is home to numerous state of the art data centers, offering low latency and high-speed connections to major networks, making it an ideal location for cloud servers. Additionally, the city is also home to a number of reliable network providers and offers an abundance of reliable power, cooling, and security options. San Francisco is also home to many of the leading cloud services providers, making it an ideal choice for businesses looking to purchase cloud servers.

[ Updated at: 2023-04-05 17:17:16 ]

Disclaimer: The text above has been generated by AI using information provided by both the city itself and the data center operator. Please note that its accuracy may not be guaranteed.


Data center compliance & certification

  • SOC 2 Type II: SOC 2 Type II compliance assesses a service organization's controls over security, availability, processing integrity, confidentiality, and privacy. Through independent audits, it validates the effectiveness and reliability of these controls over time.
  • SOC 3 Type II: SOC 3 Type II compliance evaluates a service organization's controls over security, availability, processing integrity, confidentiality, and privacy. It provides a summarized report of these controls' effectiveness and reliability for public distribution.
  • ISO 27001: ISO 27001 compliance ensures an organization's information security management system (ISMS) aligns with international standards. It involves establishing, implementing, maintaining, and continually improving ISMS to manage information security risks effectively and protect sensitive data.
  • PCI-DSS: PCI-DSS compliance validates a business's adherence to Payment Card Industry Data Security Standards. It ensures secure handling of cardholder data during transactions, encompassing policies, procedures, network security, and ongoing monitoring to prevent data breaches and fraud.

[ Updated at: 2024-02-19 09:23:02 ]

Disclaimer: Compliance and certification are provided by the data center operators themselves. While we trust our providers, we cannot guarantee that provided compliance and certification are fully accurate.

FeatureStatus
Private Network (VPC)
DDoS protection (100gbit/s)
Block storage volumes (NVMe)
S3 compatible object storage
Additional IP addresses
IPv6 support (/64 block)
Automatic backups
Server instances (VPS/VDS)
Custom ISO supported
Containerized databases
SMTP allowed (port 25 open)

Test connectivity

IP addresses listed below can be used to test data center latency in order to find the fastest location before purchase. All addresses are connected to a regular standard-1 instance and responds to ping.

IP addresses
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