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INVITE Networks is a ValorC3 colocation and disaster recovery partner, designing and managing colocation, cloud connectivity, and backup deployments on ValorC3’s data center platform for enterprise and mid-market organizations in Salt Lake City and Phoenix. INVITE handles site and capacity planning, connectivity architecture, and ongoing management of the deployment — so IT leaders get resilient infrastructure without relying on a single, unmanaged facility relationship.

TL;DR: INVITE Networks designs and manages colocation, Infrastructure-as-a-Service, and Disaster-Recovery-as-a-Service deployments on ValorC3’s data center platform (formerly Tonaquint), giving organizations carrier-neutral capacity and regional resiliency without operating a private facility. INVITE owns capacity planning, connectivity, and ongoing management of the deployment. This page is for IT directors and VPs of Infrastructure evaluating a ValorC3 partner who can own the data center relationship long-term.

What does INVITE Networks deliver as a ValorC3 partner?

ValorC3, formerly known as Tonaquint Data Centers, operates concurrently maintainable, carrier-neutral facilities offering colocation, Infrastructure-as-a-Service, Disaster-Recovery-as-a-Service, Backup-as-a-Service, and cloud connect solutions. As a ValorC3 partner, INVITE Networks scopes the right combination of colocated capacity and managed services against an organization’s growth plans and recovery requirements, then handles deployment from initial design through go-live.

INVITE folds ongoing ValorC3 administration into its managed services practice — monitoring capacity, connectivity, and backup job health — so the platform stays reliable long after the initial migration is complete.

Why do Salt Lake City and Phoenix organizations choose INVITE for ValorC3 colocation and disaster recovery?

Organizations across the Mountain West and Southwest need infrastructure that survives a regional outage, not just a local hardware failure. INVITE pairs ValorC3’s carrier-neutral facilities with a managed services team that treats the deployment as an ongoing program instead of a one-time colocation contract.

A common starting point is an organization running all of its infrastructure from a single on-premises server room with no offsite recovery option. INVITE deploys Disaster-Recovery-as-a-Service on ValorC3’s platform, replicating critical systems to a facility outside the region and validating recovery on a scheduled cadence — turning an undocumented risk into a documented, tested recovery plan.

How does INVITE manage ValorC3 as part of its managed services and cybersecurity services?

INVITE architects each ValorC3 deployment around specific capacity, connectivity, and recovery point requirements, then manages the ongoing relationship — tracking backup job success, connectivity uptime, and capacity headroom so nothing is discovered only when it’s needed during an incident.

Because disaster recovery deployments are frequently triggered by security incidents, INVITE also aligns ValorC3 environments with its cybersecurity practice, coordinating backup immutability and incident response procedures so a ransomware event and a recovery event are handled by the same accountable team.

What ValorC3 products does INVITE deploy and manage?

INVITE deploys and manages the core of ValorC3’s platform: colocation with cabinet, cage, and suite options across its St. George, Boise, and Oklahoma City facilities; Infrastructure-as-a-Service for organizations that want managed compute without owning hardware; Disaster-Recovery-as-a-Service and Backup-as-a-Service for regionally resilient continuity planning; and Cloud Connect for direct, low-latency links between colocated infrastructure and major cloud providers. INVITE coordinates all of it under a single managed services relationship rather than leaving each service to be administered separately.

Looking for a ValorC3 partner who manages the deployment, not just signs the colocation contract? Contact INVITE to discuss a ValorC3 engagement for your organization.

Frequently Asked Questions: ValorC3 Colocation & Disaster Recovery

Is INVITE Networks an authorized ValorC3 partner?

Yes. INVITE Networks is a partner of record for ValorC3 (formerly Tonaquint Data Centers) and designs and manages colocation and disaster recovery deployments on its platform for organizations across Salt Lake City, Phoenix, and beyond.

Can INVITE manage a ValorC3 deployment without an internal data center or DR team?

Yes. Most of INVITE’s ValorC3 clients don’t have dedicated data center or disaster recovery staff. INVITE’s managed services team handles capacity monitoring, backup job validation, and recovery testing, so internal IT stays focused on day-to-day operations.

What makes INVITE’s approach to ValorC3 different from signing a direct colocation contract?

A direct contract gets an organization space and power; it doesn’t include the architecture, connectivity design, or ongoing monitoring that makes the deployment actually resilient. INVITE designs the recovery and connectivity strategy, tests it on a schedule, and stays on as the accountable point of contact — work most direct contracts don’t cover.

How long does it take to implement a ValorC3 deployment with INVITE?

Timelines vary by scope, but most Salt Lake City and Phoenix clients move from initial assessment to a live, tested colocation or disaster recovery environment within six to eight weeks. INVITE front-loads capacity and recovery-objective planning during discovery so the deployment is sized correctly from day one.

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