LinkSecured Expands Colocation Space in Downtown Los Angeles to Meet Growing Demand
June 25th, 2025 7:00 AM
By: FisherVista
LinkSecured's expansion of colocation space in downtown Los Angeles offers businesses scalable, secure data center solutions, enhancing digital growth and competitive edge.

LinkSecured has announced the availability of new colocation space in its downtown Los Angeles data center, marking a significant step in providing businesses with scalable and secure data center solutions. This expansion is poised to meet the growing demand for reliable digital infrastructure in one of the nation's most vibrant markets.
Jeff Masud, founder of LinkSecured, emphasized the company's commitment to supporting businesses in accelerating their digital growth. The expanded colocation space offers organizations the opportunity to leverage state-of-the-art infrastructure without the need to invest in building their own data centers, thereby reducing costs and complexity.
The Los Angeles facility boasts a variety of tailored solutions, including scalable rack, cage, and private suite space, alongside redundant power and cooling systems. High-speed, low-latency network connectivity and stringent physical security measures, including 24/7 monitoring, ensure that businesses can operate with confidence. Compliance with industry standards such as SOC 2/3, PCI-DSS, and HIPAA further underscores the facility's reliability and security.
Strategically located in downtown Los Angeles, the data center provides businesses with the advantage of proximity to major transit hubs and a dynamic business community. This expansion is not just about space; it's about providing a foundation for businesses to thrive in a technology-driven marketplace.
For more details on colocation services, interested parties can visit the LinkSecured Los Angeles Colocation page. Additional information on LinkSecured's comprehensive data center and network operations is available at Deasil.works Data Center & Network Operations page.
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