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🌐 World's #1 Data Center State

Data Center Relocation Virginia

Virginia β€” specifically Ashburn and Northern Virginia β€” is the data center capital of the world. Over 70% of global internet traffic passes through the Dulles Technology Corridor daily. DataCenters Relocation is headquartered here, and we know every facility, access procedure, and compliance requirement in the Commonwealth.

From Ashburn's Data Center Alley to Richmond's enterprise facilities and Virginia Beach's Atlantic cable hub β€” we serve every Virginia market with zero-downtime precision.

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70%+
Global Internet via Ashburn
25M+
Sq Ft DC Space in NoVA
100+
Data Centers in Loudoun County
$10B+
Active DC Construction in VA
Northern Virginia data center facility interior
Data Center Alley β€” Ashburn, Virginia

The world's highest concentration of data center capacity β€” and our home base for 40+ years.

Virginia Cities We Serve

We serve every city and county in Virginia for data center relocation, server room moves, IT equipment transport, and decommissioning.

Ashburn

World #1

Loudoun County

Ashburn, Virginia is the data center capital of the world. More than 70% of the world's internet traffic passes through Ashburn's fiber network daily. The area, known as 'Data Center Alley,' hosts over 25 million square feet of data center space β€” more than any other location on earth. Major operators include Equinix, Digital Realty, CyrusOne, NTT, Iron Mountain, and dozens more. Every major enterprise, cloud provider, and government agency has infrastructure here.

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Northern Virginia

Multiple Counties

Northern Virginia encompasses the world's largest data center concentration. From Ashburn to Reston, Herndon to Chantilly, the region hosts hundreds of enterprise and hyperscale data centers along the Dulles Technology Corridor.

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Reston

Fairfax County

Reston is a major technology hub in Northern Virginia, home to numerous Fortune 500 company data centers and colocation facilities. Its proximity to Dulles Airport and Washington DC makes it a prime location for disaster recovery and primary enterprise operations.

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Herndon

Fairfax County

Herndon sits in the heart of the Dulles Technology Corridor. Major internet exchange points and carrier-neutral colocation facilities serve government and enterprise clients requiring high-availability infrastructure.

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Chantilly

Fairfax County

Chantilly is home to several major data centers along the Route 28 corridor. Its proximity to Dulles Airport, Ashburn, and government agencies makes it a strategic data center location for defense contractors and enterprise clients.

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Sterling

Loudoun County

Sterling is adjacent to Ashburn and part of Loudoun County's massive data center footprint. Multiple hyperscale and enterprise facilities operate in the area, benefiting from the same world-class fiber infrastructure as Data Center Alley.

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Leesburg

Loudoun County

Leesburg is Loudoun County's government seat and a growing data center market. New facilities are expanding the county's data center footprint beyond the traditional Ashburn core.

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Manassas

Prince William County

Manassas and Prince William County are emerging as the next frontier of Northern Virginia data center expansion. Lower land costs are attracting new hyperscale investment away from the saturated Loudoun County market.

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Tysons

Fairfax County

Tysons Corner is Northern Virginia's commercial hub with major enterprise data centers serving financial services, consulting, and government contractor clients. Silver Line Metro access makes it a prime location for enterprise operations.

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Richmond

City of Richmond

Richmond, Virginia's capital, is a growing data center market serving major financial, healthcare, and government clients. QTS Data Centers operates a massive campus in Richmond, one of the largest in the region outside of Northern Virginia.

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McLean

Fairfax County

McLean is home to major financial institutions, government agencies, and defense contractors β€” all with significant data center footprints. Its proximity to CIA headquarters and Pentagon drives demand for secure, compliant data center operations.

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Fairfax

Fairfax County

Fairfax County is the most populous jurisdiction in Virginia and hosts a massive concentration of government contractor and enterprise data centers. George Mason University and numerous federal agencies drive significant data infrastructure demand.

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Arlington

Arlington County

Arlington, home to Amazon HQ2, Pentagon, and numerous federal agencies, is a high-demand data center market. The Crystal City and Rosslyn corridors host major enterprise operations requiring frequent infrastructure upgrades and relocations.

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Alexandria

City of Alexandria

Alexandria's Old Town and Eisenhower Avenue corridors are home to major defense contractors, nonprofits, and federal agencies β€” all with significant data center needs. Regular infrastructure modernization drives relocation demand.

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Fredericksburg

City of Fredericksburg

Fredericksburg sits midway between Washington DC and Richmond, making it an attractive disaster recovery and secondary data center location. Growing commercial development is driving new data center investment in the I-95 corridor.

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Norfolk

City of Norfolk

Norfolk, home to the world's largest naval station, has substantial military and government data center infrastructure. Defense contractor modernization drives regular data center relocation projects in the Hampton Roads region.

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Virginia Beach

City of Virginia Beach

Virginia Beach is a growing data center market, particularly notable as the landing point for trans-Atlantic submarine cables β€” making it a strategic connectivity hub for international data operations.

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Chesapeake

City of Chesapeake

Chesapeake serves the Hampton Roads enterprise market with growing data center infrastructure serving manufacturing, retail, and logistics companies in the region.

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Charlottesville

City of Charlottesville

Charlottesville is home to the University of Virginia, a major research institution with significant data infrastructure. Growing tech sector investment is driving data center development in the city.

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Lynchburg

City of Lynchburg

Lynchburg serves Central Virginia enterprise data needs, with major healthcare (Centra Health) and educational institutions (Liberty University) driving data center infrastructure demand.

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🌐 Ashburn Spotlight

Ashburn, VA β€” The World's Data Center Capital

No location on earth has more data center density than Ashburn, Virginia. The "Data Center Alley" along Route 7 and Route 28 in Loudoun County hosts Equinix, Digital Realty, CyrusOne, NTT, Iron Mountain, Vantage, Stack Infrastructure, and dozens more.

We are the preferred data center relocation partner for Ashburn-area moves β€” we know every facility's access procedures, dock scheduling requirements, and compliance standards inside and out.

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Ashburn Virginia data center server racks β€” Data Center Alley
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Equinix (DC1–DC21+) campus moves

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Digital Realty colocation migrations

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CyrusOne facility relocations

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NTT and Iron Mountain moves

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Cross-connect coordination and documentation

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Carrier-neutral facility access management

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Government and defense contractor compliance

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24/7 emergency moves in Ashburn

Ready to Move Your Virginia Data Center?

Our team is headquartered in Midlothian, VA β€” minutes from Richmond and a short drive to Northern Virginia's Data Center Alley.