About
H5 Data Centers operates a mission-critical colocation and wholesale data center presence across 25 U.S. markets, including its St. Louis facility — making it one of the most geographically distributed enterprise data center providers in the country with over 4 million square feet under management. For facility managers and property owners in the St. Louis metro responsible for housing or connecting to critical digital infrastructure, H5 delivers Tier III, concurrently maintainable data center environments engineered for reliability, redundancy, and scalability. The electrical backbone of any Tier III data center demands the highest standards in commercial power distribution: robust switchgear configurations, redundant UPS systems, backup generator infrastructure, and precise panelboard and breaker coordination — all to protect uptime for enterprise tenants. H5's St. Louis data center supports retail colocation, wholesale colocation, and powered shell solutions, giving facility managers flexible entry points whether they need a single cabinet or a dedicated private suite. The company's carrier-neutral model means diverse low-voltage and fiber connectivity paths are built into the facility design — a critical consideration for organizations evaluating business continuity and disaster recovery strategies. With multi-site coverage spanning markets from Ashburn to Silicon Valley and an expanding edge footprint that explicitly includes St. Louis, H5 is positioned to support organizations with distributed infrastructure needs across multiple regions. Facility and property managers evaluating colocation partners should note H5's emphasis on compliance-ready environments, customizable build-to-suit options, and sale-leaseback structures — all of which align with complex commercial real estate and infrastructure planning cycles. For St. Louis-based enterprises requiring dependable, scalable, and professionally managed critical electrical and data infrastructure, H5 Data Centers represents a significant regional resource.