Superb Internet's core network and backbone connectivity consists of 11 core network sites, located in three different states, with three SSAE-18 Audited data centers (ISO27001:2022 certified) from coast to coast.
With direct connectivity to all major global Tier 1 backbones and major networks & ISPs, our network has no single point of failure, and offers extremely low latency and no packet loss—resulting in the best efficiency and performance available anywhere.
Our network is fully redundant at every level and entirely fault tolerant, able to withstand major disasters.
Seattle, WA Data Center (SEA2)
Centrally Located
Primed for Growth
Secured Rack Colocation
VPS Servers
Mount Rainier
Downtown Seattle
Seattle Skyline
Seattle is one of the best connected high-tech cities in the entire United
States. Our SSAE-18 Audited data center known as SEA2 has multiple
diverse-path fiber transport circuits with stable carriers. Security is always a top priority, with leading-edge
biometric access control and continuous live video surveillance. In addition, the SEA2 Network Operations Center
(NOC) is staffed around the clock with highly experienced Systems and Network Administrators.
100Mb/s full duplex port or 1Gb/s port available to all servers
Advanced Fire Detection & Suppression
Dual-interlocking pre-action fire suppression system with zone separation
Customized detection systems for temperature, humidity, smoke, and particulates
24-Hour Security Plus Live Monitoring by Experienced Personnel
24x7x365 closed-circuit, live video surveillance
Biometric access
Staffed 24x7x365 by senior system & network engineers
McLean, VA Data Center (DCA2)
Secured Building
Designed for NSA
Optimal Connectivity
Redundant Backup
Secured Data
The White House
Abraham Lincoln Memorial
The McLean SSAE-18 Audited data center, DCA2, was originally constructed
to house critical data for the U.S. military and NSA. Designed with the ultimate in protection against physical attacks,
DCA2 is located in a natural disaster-free zone, protected against floods, tornadoes, and earthquakes. Since a large portion
of the world's Internet traffic passes straight through Northern Virginia, this central location is ideal for optimal
connectivity, speed, and routing.