San Francisco Data Center

Data centers are hard to come by in the northern bay area, and our 7.5 acre campus, offering 36MW of critical load, guided by Novva’s avant-garde vision for colocation facilities, is poised to become one of the most innovative and environmentally-conscious data centers in the United States.

Where the Pacific and Innovation Meet

With a strategic focus on innovation and sustainability, Novva’s San Francisco data center leverages cutting-edge technologies to meet the evolving demands of businesses in this tech-savvy region. The proximity to major tech hubs and the area’s commitment to green initiatives aligns with Novva’s mission to bring future-proof data centers online for companies demanding uninterrupted operations. Here are some reasons for choosing San Francisco as your data center facility:

Customizable space

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Become neighbors with some of the biggest names in tech

Real time monitoring

Low Latency

To major US hubs

Waterless cooling

High Density

Efficient cooling

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Major Airport Access

Easy access to two major airports

Dedicated space

Direct to Chip

Cooling available

California Data Centers & Colocation Facility

Positioned side-by-side with Silicon Valley, there’s not a better place to get connected.

Customizable space

7.5 acres campus with 182,000 sq. ft. data hall and 56,000 sq. ft. office and operation support center

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36MW critical Load, N+1 and N.5

Interrupt risk service

Centralized and secure campus

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Adherent to SOC 1, SOC 2, and HIPAA examination standards, and PCI DSS Attestation of Compliance

Real time monitoring

Extremely Low latency to western hubs

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Robust 24/7 security, 365 days a year, including robot and drone surveillance

San Francisco Colo Center

Frequently Asked Questions

Our San Francisco campus is at 400 Paul Ave, San Francisco, CA 94124, in the northern Bay Area. Real estate for a San Francisco colocation facility is rare, so being here keeps infrastructure close to the region’s biggest tech hubs. 

The campus delivers 36MW of critical load. That power profile helps teams plan growth with fewer surprises, especially when density increases or a roadmap shifts. 

This is a 7.5-acre campus with 182,000 sq. ft. of data hall space, plus a 56,000 sq. ft. office and operations support center. In plain terms, there’s room for the infrastructure and the people who keep it running. Staging, support, and day-to-day operations were part of the plan from the start.

Yes. The San Francisco site is built for high density, with direct-to-chip cooling available. That gives engineering teams more flexibility when heat becomes a design constraint, especially for accelerated compute. It also helps keep performance consistent as environments scale.

The campus is designed for extremely low latency to Western hubs. When your users, partners, or cloud on-ramps are primarily in the West, speed shows up in the daily work. 

Security runs 24/7, 365 days a year, with monitoring that includes robot and drone surveillance. For compliance, the site aligns with SOC 1, SOC 2, and HIPAA examination standards, and includes PCI DSS Attestation of Compliance to help security reviews move faster.

The Best Way to Know Is to Visit

Space like this doesn’t come up often in the Bay Area. Tour the San Francisco campus and see what 36MW of high-density, direct-to-chip-ready infrastructure looks like when it’s built this close to where your users already are.

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