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Evocative Data Centers' San Jose facility (SJC7) delivers 21,000 square feet of enterprise-grade colocation infrastructure in the heart of Silicon Valley, drawing dual-source utility power from two separate PG&E substations — a critical redundancy specification that facility managers and critical infrastructure operators demand. The facility operates on an N+1 redundancy design across both power and cooling, with 435 tons of cooling capacity and DC power A & B options to support the most demanding compute loads. For property managers and facility managers overseeing mission-critical or high-density commercial assets in San Jose, SJC7 represents the electrical infrastructure benchmark: switchgear and panelboard configurations built for continuous uptime, robust power distribution supporting enterprise colocation, and backup power architecture sized for uninterrupted operations. The site maintains 24x7x365 staffed access, surveillance, and monitoring — a standard that directly maps to the operational expectations of office, institutional, healthcare, and mixed-use commercial building operators who require always-on electrical oversight. Connectivity is delivered through a dense carrier ecosystem including Cogent, Zayo, Lumen, Verizon, AT&T, and Bandwidth, with dark fiber and wave services to Equinix SV1, ensuring low-voltage and data infrastructure requirements are met at scale. SJC7 holds SOC 2 Type II, SOC 3, PCI DSS, HIPAA, ISAE 3402, and SSAE 18 certifications, reflecting the compliance rigor that regulated industries require. Evocative operates data center facilities across California, Arizona, Georgia, New Jersey, Massachusetts, Texas, and Washington, offering multi-site coverage for enterprises and facility managers with distributed portfolios. For commercial operators in the greater San Jose and Silicon Valley market evaluating colocation or critical power infrastructure, SJC7 provides a proven, certified, and scalable platform.