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One Data Center America operates mission-critical data center infrastructure across two Inland Empire facilities — the primary Riverside location and a second site (ONT-2) now open in Ontario, California — positioning the company to support commercial and enterprise clients across Southern California's dense industrial and logistics corridor. For facility managers and property managers overseeing buildings with substantial IT infrastructure dependencies, a local colocation provider of this scale directly affects the electrical planning conversation: data center campuses of this type rely on robust power distribution systems, redundant UPS arrays, diesel or natural gas backup generators, and precision power delivery down to the rack level. The Riverside and Ontario facilities serve businesses ranging from single-server tenants to enterprises requiring dedicated cage environments, meaning electrical load profiles span from modest branch-circuit demands to high-density three-phase power feeds supporting thousands of square feet of active compute. The company's partnerships with carriers such as Level 3, Verizon, and Cogent underscore a connectivity-first infrastructure philosophy that commercial tenants in office, industrial, and warehouse properties increasingly require when evaluating co-location or managed hosting as part of their building technology stack. With 24/7 access across both campuses and on-demand support, the operational model aligns with the uptime expectations of property managers overseeing multi-tenant commercial buildings where network and power continuity are non-negotiable. Upgradable power tiers at the server, rack, and cage colocation levels indicate that electrical capacity planning is built into the service offering — a practical consideration for facility teams budgeting future power infrastructure expansions across the Inland Empire region.