Amanah is a Canadian-owned colocation provider at 151 Front Street West in downtown Toronto, Canada's most connected data center. Since 2001, small and medium-sized businesses have trusted us to power, protect, and connect their infrastructure. We treat every account, no matter the size, with the same careful attention it deserves. We also offer dedicated servers for businesses that want their own hardware at an affordable monthly cost.
Our story at 151 Front Street West goes back to 2005, and we have been here since. A second location at 1 Yonge Street ran alongside us from 2015 until it was decommissioned in 2025. Clients who called 1 Yonge home chose to continue with us at 151 Front, stepping into a newer, more capable facility built for what comes next.
Today we serve clients across more than 30 countries, from small businesses to multinational corporations and leading media organizations. Our colocation suites TOR1 and TOR2 sit inside 151 Front Street West, giving your hardware direct access to 400+ carriers, cloud providers, and the Toronto Internet Exchange right inside the building. We offer unmetered bandwidth from 1 to 100 Gbps on dedicated ports and high-density racks supporting up to 15kW per cabinet.
The facility runs on reliable power with diesel backup generators, N+1 UPS systems, and enough on-site fuel to keep things running for a full week. Cooling is handled through Enwave's deep lake water system drawn from Lake Ontario, paired with hot and cold aisle containment.
We offer colocation in Per U, Quarter Rack, Half Rack, and Full Rack configurations with transparent, all-inclusive pricing and no long-term contracts. We also guarantee to beat any comparable colocation quote by 10%.
Your data stays in Canada, under Canadian law, in a facility you can walk into. No US parent company. No foreign ownership. Just a team that answers the phone, knows your setup, and shows up when it counts. Certified under SOC 2, PIPEDA, and PHIPA, so businesses in regulated industries can host with confidence knowing their data is protected under Canadian law.