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CeraNet is a privately held data center, colocation, and cloud hosting provider based in Columbus, Ohio, operating a small cluster of facilities across the Central Ohio region rather than a national or global footprint. Founded in 1996, the company runs multiple data centers in the Columbus metro area (including sites in Columbus proper, Westerville, and Dublin) that it uses to sell colocation ranging from single-U server space to multi-rack cages up to 15,000 square feet, alongside hybrid cloud, dedicated hosting, and managed services. CeraNet’s differentiator is its regional, hands-on approach: it markets itself heavily on compliance readiness (PCI, HIPAA, SOX, FISMA, GLBA, SOC 1/2) and Midwest-based redundant power and connectivity rather than scale, positioning itself as a boutique alternative to national colocation chains for Ohio-based and compliance-sensitive organizations.
CeraNet operates as a cloud provider and colocation provider, with facilities at the following locations:
FACILITY OPERATOR
Phone: (614) 856-2096
All of CeraNet's known data center facilities are in the Columbus, Ohio metro area, with sites identified in Columbus (826 Morrison Rd.), Westerville (4151 Executive Pkwy.), and a Dublin-area facility whose exact street address is not publicly disclosed.
No genuine evidence was found of AI-optimized or GPU-dense infrastructure at any CeraNet facility; the company's offerings center on traditional colocation, dedicated servers, and general-purpose cloud/hybrid hosting.
Both — CeraNet sells traditional colocation (rack, cage, and cabinet space for customer-owned equipment) as well as its own cloud and hybrid infrastructure services (IaaS, dedicated servers, managed hosting) from the same Columbus-area facilities.
CeraNet traces its history to 1996, originally as a web application development and hosting company, before splitting in 2008 into separate custom-development and data center solutions businesses.
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