Data Centers in Miami
57 locations found
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Verizon MXICFL
16563 Northwest 15th Avenue, Miami
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Digital Realty MIA11
2300 Northwest 89th Terrace, Miami
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Miami Data Vault Miami
100 Northeast 80th Terrace, Miami
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EdgeConneX EDCMIA02
475 Northeast 185th Street, Miami
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Windstream Wholesale Miami
3900 Biscayne Boulevard, Miami
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AT&T MIA1
460 Northeast 215th Street, Miami
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ServerPronto Miami
1961 Northwest 22nd Street, Miami
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CoreSite MI1
2115 Northwest 22nd Street, Miami
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Zenlayer MIA2
2115 Northwest 22nd Street, Miami
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EDGEUNO Miami
50 Northeast 9th Street, Miami
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Equinix MI1
50 Northeast 9th Street, Miami
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Hivelocity MIA1
50 Northeast 9th Street, Miami
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HorizonIQ Miami
50 Northeast 9th Street, Miami
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Lumen Miami 3
50 Northeast 9th Street, Miami
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Navégalo MI2
50 Northeast 9th Street, Miami
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T-Mobile 50 NE 9th St
50 Northeast 9th Street, Miami
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Zayo Miami
50 Northeast 9th Street, Miami
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Zenlayer MIA1
50 Northeast 9th Street, Miami
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Lumen Miami 2
49 Northwest 5th Street, Miami
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Colocation America MIAMIDC1
36 Northeast 2nd Street, Miami
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DataBank MIA1
36 Northeast 2nd Street, Miami
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DNSnetworks IDC4
36 Northeast 2nd Street, Miami
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Equinix MI2
36 Northeast 2nd Street, Miami
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fifteenfortyseven Critical Systems Realty (“1547”) Miami
36 Northeast 2nd Street, Miami
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Hivelocity Miami
36 Northeast 2nd Street, Miami
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iM Data Centers Miami
36 Northeast 2nd Street, Miami
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Limestone Networks MIA1
36 Northeast 2nd Street, Miami
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Navégalo MI1
36 Northeast 2nd Street, Miami
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QuadraNet Miami
36 Northeast 2nd Street, Miami
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South Reach Networks Miami
36 Northeast 2nd Street, Miami
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UPX Technologies Miami
36 Northeast 2nd Street, Miami
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Volico MIA2
36 Northeast 2nd Street, Miami
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Digital Realty MIA10
111 Northeast 1st Street, Miami
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Volico MIA1
100 Biscayne Boulevard, Miami
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Verizon MIMIFL
2 South Biscayne Boulevard, Miami
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Cogent Miami
200 Southeast 1st Street, Miami
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Lumen Miami
200 Southeast 1st Street, Miami
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Peer-Point Services Miami
600 Brickell Avenue, Miami
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Cogent Doral
3701 Northwest 82nd Avenue, Doral
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Coresite MI2
2100 Northwest 84th Avenue, Doral
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Verizon MIMRFL
1921 Northwest 87th Avenue, Miami
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Aptum Technologies 2300 Northwest 89th Place
2300 Northwest 89th Place, Doral
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Equinix MI6
1525 Northwest 98th Court, Doral
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Nabiax Miami
11300 Northwest 25th Street, Hialeah
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Guest Choice TV RD
11231 Northwest 20th Street, Miami
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QTS Miami
11234 Northwest 20th Street, Sweetwater
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EdgeConneX EDCMIA01
2132 Northwest 114th Avenue, Sweetwater
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365 Data Centers FL1
3250 West Commercial Boulevard, Fort Lauderdale
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Flexential FLL01
5301 Northwest 33rd Avenue, Fort Lauderdale
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Flexential FLL02
5301 Northwest 33rd Avenue, Fort Lauderdale
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Volico FLL1
500 Green Road, Deerfield Beach
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vtal Boca Raton CLS
500 South Dixie Highway, Boca Raton
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365 Data Centers BR1
3500 Northwest Boca Raton Boulevard, Boca Raton
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Equinix MI3
4680 Conference Way South, Boca Raton
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Blackstone Internet T-Rex
5050 Conference Way North, Boca Raton
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Cogent BCT01
5050 Conference Way North, Boca Raton
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Telxius Cable miami
6503 West Rogers Circle, Boca Raton
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Miami – Gateway to the Americas & Global Finance
Miami is the premier interconnection hub for Latin America, the Caribbean, and the Southeastern United States. Its dense concentration of subsea cables and carrier-neutral data centers makes it the critical choice for any business prioritizing low-latency access to these fast-growing markets. For finance, media, and logistics companies, deploying infrastructure here directly translates to faster service delivery and a stronger competitive position.
Miami: At A Glance
| Factor | Rating / Data | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Global Connectivity Grade | A+ | Top-tier market for subsea cable landings and international network peering. |
| Direct Cloud On-Ramps | Over 1 – as of September 2025 | AWS, Google Cloud (GCP), IBM Cloud, and Microsoft Azure are available. |
| Power Cost | $0.06/kWh (Industrial) | Sourced from a mix of natural gas, nuclear, and renewables. |
| Disaster Risk | High (Score: 87.72) – as of September 2025 | Primary risks include hurricanes and flooding; facilities are purpose-built to mitigate. |
| Tax Incentives | Yes | Multiple data center-specific sales and ad valorem tax exemptions are available. |
| Sales Tax | 6.00% (Florida) – as of September 2025 | State-level sales tax, with potential exemptions on IT equipment for qualifying data centers. |
Network & Connectivity Ecosystem
Miami’s connectivity is world-class, purpose-built for high-volume international traffic. Its strategic location makes it an essential digital gateway.
Carrier Density & Carrier Neutrality: With over 57 unique network providers, as of September 2025, Miami offers exceptional choice. The market is dominated by carrier-neutral facilities, ensuring competitive pricing and redundant connectivity options.
Direct Cloud On-Ramps: Over one dedicated cloud on-ramp provides direct, low-latency connections to major cloud platforms, as of September 2025. Available providers include AWS, Google Cloud (GCP), IBM Cloud, and Microsoft Azure, servicing 15 cloud regions.
Internet Exchange Points (IXPs): The Florida Internet Exchange (FL-IX) is the primary peering point in the region. It allows networks to exchange traffic directly, reducing latency and transit costs for businesses serving the Southeast US and Latin America.
Bare Metal: Bare metal server options are readily available from multiple providers. Companies like Hivelocity and phoenixNAP offer dedicated server solutions for workloads requiring maximum performance and control.
Power Analysis
Miami provides a favorable environment for power-intensive data center operations, combining competitive costs with a reliable electrical grid.
Average Cost Of Power: Industrial electricity rates average around $0.06/kWh, as of September 2025. This competitive pricing helps lower the total cost of ownership for colocation and large-scale deployments.
Power Grid Reliability: The power grid serving key data center zones is well-engineered with support from multiple substations. The generation mix is dominated by natural gas (~74%) and nuclear (~17%), providing a stable power base, supplemented by a growing portfolio of solar and other renewables.
Market Access, Business & Tax Climate
Miami offers a dynamic business environment with significant financial incentives for technology infrastructure investment.
Proximity To Key Business Districts: Data centers are located with direct fiber access to the downtown financial district, the Port of Miami, and key logistics hubs. This proximity is critical for financial services, media production, and international trade companies.
Regional Market Reach: Miami is the undisputed digital crossroads for over 600 million consumers and businesses in Latin America and the Caribbean. Its subsea cable connectivity provides the lowest-latency network path to these markets from North America.
Tax Advantage For Data Centers: Florida provides multiple sales and use tax exemptions on the purchase of data center equipment and electricity for qualifying facilities. These incentives substantially reduce both the initial capital investment and ongoing operational expenses for tenants.
Natural Disaster Risk
Miami has a high natural disaster risk profile, with a FEMA National Risk Index score of 87.72, as of September 2025. Data centers in the region are engineered specifically to mitigate these threats.
The primary risks for the Miami market are:
- Hurricanes
- Riverine Flooding
- Tornadoes
- Wildfires
- Lightning
- Drought
Facility selection is critical. Leading data centers are built to withstand severe weather events, often situated outside of flood zones and constructed with reinforced concrete to handle high winds.