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ColoCrossing is a U.S.-based colocation, dedicated server, and hosting provider headquartered in Buffalo, New York, operating roughly ten physical data center facilities across North America and Europe as of 2026. Its network spans Buffalo, the New York City metro (Piscataway, NJ), Chicago (Elk Grove Village, IL), Dallas, Atlanta (Marietta, GA), Seattle (Tukwila, WA), Los Angeles, San Jose/Santa Clara, plus international sites in Dublin, Ireland and Toronto, Canada. The company sells cabinet, cage, and private suite colocation alongside dedicated servers, VPS, and managed private cloud, and it operates its own Network Operations Center out of Buffalo that monitors the fleet 24/7. A distinguishing feature is its Buffalo flagship facility, commissioned in 2014, which draws on inexpensive hydro-electric power from nearby Niagara Falls to run on comparatively low-cost, environmentally friendly electricity — a rare geographic advantage among U.S. colocation operators. ColoCrossing markets itself less as a hyperscale cloud competitor and more as a mid-market, partnership-oriented colocation and dedicated-hosting provider with a long operating history in Buffalo dating back over a decade.
ColoCrossing operates as a cloud provider and colocation provider, with facilities at the following locations:
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As of 2026, ColoCrossing lists roughly ten facilities: Buffalo, NY; the New York City area (Piscataway, NJ); Chicago (Elk Grove Village, IL); Dallas, TX; Atlanta (Marietta, GA); Seattle (Tukwila, WA); Los Angeles, CA; San Jose/Santa Clara, CA; Dublin, Ireland; and Toronto, Canada.
ColoCrossing markets high-density colocation and GPU dedicated servers as part of its product lineup, but no specific facility is documented with liquid cooling or purpose-built AI/ML training infrastructure, so this appears to be a general capability rather than a dedicated AI-optimized facility.
ColoCrossing's Buffalo facility, commissioned in 2014, draws on hydro-electric power from nearby Niagara Falls, which the company says makes its electricity both inexpensive and environmentally friendly.
ColoCrossing launched its LA1 facility in the 'West7' building at 1200 W 7th Street at the end of 2024, offering up to 22.5 MW of potential power capacity near the One Wilshire interconnection hub.
ColoCrossing is classified as a colocation provider among other services it offers — we can't confirm which specific facilities provide colocation services. Please contact ColoCrossing directly to confirm colocation availability.
ColoCrossing is classified as a cloud provider among other services it offers — we can't confirm which specific facilities provide cloud services. Please contact ColoCrossing directly to confirm cloud availability.
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