Global infrastructure

Global datacenters built for speed, compliance, and uptime

Choose the location that puts workloads closer to customers. Every facility is designed for high availability, resilient power, and carrier-diverse connectivity.

  • Europe
  • United Kingdom
  • United States
  • Asia-Pacific
  • India

    A systems engineer managing servers in a data center

    Location overview

    Deploy where it matters

    Our footprint spans ten locations across five regions so teams can align audience geography, resilience goals, and regulatory needs.

    Availability target

    99.9%+

    SLA-backed availability commitments across all active locations.

    Carrier diversity

    Multi-provider

    Regional transit and peering options for resilient network routing.

    Footprint

    10 locations / 5 regions

    Regional coverage designed for lower latency and workload flexibility.

    Explore our global footprint

    Global Datacenter Network

    Strategic locations across core regions for low latency routing and resilient infrastructure operations.

    Datacenter map showing Avalon locations across Europe, United Kingdom, United States, Asia-Pacific, and India

    Choose your perfect location

    Pick the region that matches your customer base

    Each location will have its own detail page with technical profiles, latency guidance, and service options.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Answers about region choice, deployment models, and operational planning.

    How should I choose the right datacenter region?

    Start with user geography, latency sensitivity, and compliance requirements. In most cases, the best region is the one closest to your primary audience while satisfying policy constraints.

    Can I deploy across multiple regions?

    Yes. Multi-region strategy is available for resilience, failover planning, and audience distribution when workloads require broader geographic coverage.

    Do all locations offer identical hosting products?

    Core standards are aligned, but product combinations can vary by region and capacity profile. Our team can confirm best-fit options for each location.

    How does data residency planning work?

    Data residency planning maps your workload to regions that align with your legal, contractual, and governance requirements.

    Can I migrate workloads between datacenters later?

    Yes. Migration paths are available, and planning support helps minimize service disruption during regional moves.

    What latency improvement can I expect from regional placement?

    Latency gains depend on audience distribution and network paths, but placing workloads closer to users typically improves response times and user experience.

    Why location matters

    Higher conversions start with lower latency

    Every 100ms affects conversion and user trust. Nearby regions reduce response times and improve customer experience for global workloads.

    • Carrier-diverse connectivity with latency-aware routing.
    • Redundant power and cooling designed for high availability.
    • Regional data residency options for compliance requirements.
    • 24/7 monitoring with proactive incident response workflows.