If you're running applications that need to reach users across the United States and Canada, location matters more than you might think. Chicago sits right in the middle of North America's internet backbone, which means your data doesn't have to travel as far to reach most of your users. That translates to faster load times and happier customers.
Chicago isn't just another city with servers—it's one of the major internet exchange points in North America. The city hosts multiple carrier-neutral facilities that connect directly to major ISPs across the continent. When you host in Chicago, you're tapping into network infrastructure that naturally routes traffic efficiently to both coasts, the Midwest, and Canada without unnecessary hops.
The Coresite CH1 facility where these servers are housed holds a Tier III designation, which means redundant power and cooling systems keep everything running even when individual components fail. The facility maintains certifications including ISO 27001, SOC 1 Type 2, SOC 2 Type 2, PCI DSS, and NIST 800-53—basically the full suite of compliance standards that enterprise clients need.
The hardware choices start at entry-level AMD EPYC processors and go all the way up to dual-socket configurations with 256 cores. The AMD EPYC 4245P at $173/month works well for smaller projects or development environments where you need dedicated resources but not massive computing power.
For most production workloads, the AMD EPYC 7443P hits a sweet spot—it's the bestseller for a reason. At $597/month, you get enough cores and memory bandwidth to handle serious traffic without overpaying for capacity you won't use. 👉 See how high-performance hosting infrastructure can transform your application delivery
The high-end options like the AMD EPYC 9754 are built for workloads that actually need hundreds of cores running simultaneously—think machine learning model training, large-scale data processing, or hosting multiple isolated customer environments.
Here's where things get interesting. The network setup uses unmetered bandwidth plans up to 200 Gbps with unshared uplinks. That means you're not competing with neighboring servers for bandwidth when traffic spikes hit. The infrastructure connects through 16 top-tier transit providers and over 300 private network interconnects, giving your traffic multiple paths to reach any destination.
Low latency and zero packet loss aren't just marketing claims when you're connected through this many networks. The routing dynamically adjusts based on real-time network conditions, automatically steering traffic around congestion or outages. For applications where every millisecond counts—gaming servers, financial trading platforms, real-time collaboration tools—this kind of network optimization makes a measurable difference.
The 24/7 on-site support means technicians are physically present at the data center around the clock. If a drive fails at 3 AM, someone is there to swap it out immediately rather than waiting for a remote hands provider to show up during business hours. The 6-hour hardware replacement guarantee is backed by an actual SLA, not just a target.
Beyond hardware issues, technical support runs through dedicated Slack channels, tickets, email, or phone depending on what works for your team. 👉 Explore enterprise-grade hosting solutions with real-time technical support
Chicago makes the most sense when your user base is concentrated in North America. If you're serving customers primarily in the US and Canada, the geographic position minimizes average latency across your entire audience. Companies running SaaS platforms, gaming servers, video streaming, or any latency-sensitive application see the biggest benefits.
The location also works well for disaster recovery setups. If your primary infrastructure sits on the East or West Coast, Chicago provides geographic separation without being so far away that data replication becomes slow or expensive.
The deployment process doesn't involve lengthy negotiations or complicated approval workflows. You pick your hardware configuration, select your bandwidth plan, and the server gets provisioned. Speed test files are available to verify network performance before you commit, and the looking glass tool lets you check routing quality to specific destinations.
For teams that need custom networking setups—specific IP transit arrangements, BGP announcements, or private interconnects—those options are available but not required for standard deployments. You can start simple and add complexity only when your requirements actually demand it.
Chicago dedicated servers deliver reliable performance for North American workloads without the premium pricing that comes with coastal locations. The combination of strategic location, robust network infrastructure, and genuine technical support makes them worth considering when you need predictable performance at scale.