Atlanta

  Supply: 6,136 MW

Total Supply is the sum of four supply categories: Live, Under Construction, Committed, and Early Stage.

  Facilities: 69

Overview

The Atlanta data center market has emerged as a vital hub for data centers in the United States. Key growth factors include strategic location, strong connectivity, diverse energy sources, and competitive landscape. Atlanta's connectivity to major markets and presence of top cloud providers like Microsoft and Google make it ideal for high-speed connectivity needs. The state's tax incentives further enhance its appeal, despite recent discussions around pausing incentives to manage power demand growth. This initiative was later stopped due to industry push back. In addition to a robust Hyperscale presence, Atlanta hosts a variety of colocation and wholesale providers such as QTS, Switch, Digital Realty, and more. While the market continues to expand, challenges like space constraints, infrastructure requirements, and talent acquisition persist. Despite these challenges, Atlanta is increasingly crucial in the national data center landscape, presenting opportunities and obstacles for stakeholders.

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Facilities in Atlanta