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If you’re looking for a local data center in Colorado that you can actually visit, talk to technicians at, and trust with critical systems, Springs Hosting offers a different approach. Privately owned and operated since 2006, our Colorado Springs data center is designed for businesses that want reliable infrastructure without the complexity and black-box nature of national providers.

Springs Hosting operates out of the same facility as Frontier IT, which gives clients a unique advantage. Your infrastructure and your managed IT services live under one roof, supported by teams that work together every day.

A privately owned Colorado data center you can visit

Our data center is located in Colorado Springs, approximately 70 miles south of Denver and 40 miles north of Pueblo. Clients can visit our facility and see exactly where their systems are hosted, something hyperscale cloud platforms can’t offer.

Being locally owned and privately operated means decisions are made here, not by a board across the country. Clients work directly with technicians, not account managers reading from a script. When something matters, you talk to the people who built and run the environment.

Colocation and infrastructure without the guesswork

Springs Hosting provides true colocation services, including customer racks, IP address allocation, and multiple upstream carriers. We do not offer empty cages that require you to build everything yourself. Instead, we focus on practical, production-ready deployments that businesses can rely on.

Our clients benefit from:

  • Professionally managed racks and power
  • Carrier connectivity with redundancy
  • Assigned IP space
  • Free remote hands for basic services
  • Direct access to engineers when questions or issues arise

This model works especially well for organizations that want control over their equipment without staffing their own data center presence.

Built with compliance in mind, not as an afterthought

The Springs Hosting data center operates with SOC 2 controls and supports HIPAA and PCI requirements. Compliance here is not a checkbox exercise. It is built into how systems are designed, accessed, monitored, and supported.

For businesses in regulated industries, this means infrastructure that aligns with audit expectations while remaining practical and usable for day-to-day operations.

When your MSP and data center work together

For many businesses, uptime issues don’t come from hardware alone. They come from gaps between vendors. One company hosts the servers, another manages IT, and when something breaks, responsibility gets blurry.

Because Springs Hosting and Frontier IT operate out of the same facility, those gaps disappear. Infrastructure decisions are made with IT operations in mind. Systems are built to be accessible, recoverable, and supportable by the same team responsible for keeping your business running.

This is especially useful for organizations with remote employees. Servers can live in a secure, redundant environment while remaining easily reachable for support, maintenance, and troubleshooting. You get the resilience of a data center without losing visibility or control over your systems.

Clients are not locked into a single model. Some colocate critical systems, some blend colocation with cloud services, and others start local and evolve over time. The goal is not to push a platform, it is to build infrastructure that fits how your business actually operates.

Why not just use a Denver data center?

Denver has excellent facilities, but proximity still matters. A Colorado Springs data center reduces latency for local users, simplifies physical access, and allows faster response when hands-on work is needed. For many Southern Colorado businesses, it also means working with a provider that understands the local market instead of being a small account in a larger metro.

Why not use AWS or another large cloud provider?

Cloud platforms work well for some systems, but they are not always the best fit for predictable, always-on systems. Costs can be difficult to forecast, support is tiered, and troubleshooting often happens through tickets instead of conversations.

A local data center offers dedicated resources, clear pricing, and direct access to technicians. Many businesses choose this model for core systems while still using cloud services where they make sense.

Can I still use cloud services?

Yes. Colocation does not mean giving up the cloud. Many clients run a hybrid environment, keeping critical systems in the data center while using cloud services for additional backup or collaboration. Frontier IT helps design and manage environments that blend local infrastructure with cloud services in a way that stays practical and cost-effective.

Start a conversation or schedule a tour

If you want to understand whether colocating your infrastructure locally makes sense, the best next step is a conversation. Tours are available by request, and discussions start with your actual needs, not a predefined package.

Reach out to us at Frontier IT to talk through options and see if Springs Hosting is the right fit for your environment.

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