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SMS Data Center delivers colocation and data center infrastructure services across Orange County and Los Angeles County, with operations anchored in Long Beach, CA — positioning facility managers and property owners throughout the greater Southern California region for resilient, carrier-neutral power and connectivity. For commercial clients operating mission-critical workloads, SMS provides the physical infrastructure backbone that supports dense power distribution, redundant UPS systems, and backup generator capacity essential to modern data center environments. Facility managers overseeing office campuses, mixed-use developments, institutional facilities, and government properties rely on colocation partners like SMS to offload the complexity of maintaining on-premise server rooms, which demand continuous attention to switchgear integrity, panelboard capacity, and low-voltage data pathway management. By housing IT and communications equipment in a professionally managed colocation environment, building operators reduce capital expenditure on in-building electrical infrastructure while gaining access to enterprise-grade power redundancy and structured cabling systems. The dual-market footprint spanning Orange County and Los Angeles County means that multi-site property portfolios — common among large commercial landlords and regional facility management firms — can consolidate connectivity needs under a single regional provider. This geographic coverage also simplifies vendor coordination for general contractors working on commercial build-outs or tenant improvements requiring off-site data infrastructure. For Long Beach-area facility managers evaluating colocation as part of a broader electrical and IT infrastructure strategy, SMS Data Center represents a locally accessible option with regional reach. Decision-makers should verify current SLA terms, redundancy tier ratings, and power density capabilities directly with SMS to confirm alignment with NEC compliance requirements and organizational uptime objectives before committing to a colocation agreement.