About
CoreSite SV1 is a carrier-dense colocation data center at 55 S. Market St. in downtown San Jose, CA, connecting more than 65 networks — including international carriers and the Southern Cross subsea cable — from a single interconnection hub in the heart of Silicon Valley. For facility managers and property managers overseeing mission-critical infrastructure, SV1 represents the electrical and connectivity backbone that high-density commercial tenants increasingly depend on. The facility is engineered to support high-density, low-latency compute requirements, meaning the underlying power distribution, switchgear, UPS systems, and backup generator infrastructure must perform to data-center-grade standards at all times. SV1 is interconnected via CoreSite lit fiber to companion facilities in Milpitas and Santa Clara, giving tenants redundant low-latency pathways and room to scale — a model that mirrors the multi-site power distribution strategies facility managers deploy across office campuses, institutional buildings, and government facilities throughout the San Jose metro. The facility's colocation options range from individual cabinets to private suites, each requiring robust panelboard and power distribution unit (PDU) management, precision cooling, and code-compliant electrical infrastructure under California's Title 24 and NEC requirements. CoreSite's Open Cloud Exchange® provides direct on-ramps to AWS, Azure, Google Cloud, and Oracle, underscoring the facility's role as critical low-voltage and data infrastructure for enterprises across financial services, healthcare, higher education, and government sectors. For commercial property owners and general contractors evaluating electrical infrastructure partners in the San Jose and broader Silicon Valley market, SV1 demonstrates the operational standards — redundant power paths, generator-backed systems, and scalable distribution — that define best-in-class commercial electrical environments across the region.