Infrastructure
Built on Real Infrastructure
Foundation
Infrastructure Company First
Plexara is built by Deasil Works, an infrastructure company that has been managing networks and bare-metal hardware across the United States for over three decades. We started with custom servers and private clouds long before cloud computing was a category.
That foundation matters. When we build a data platform, we understand what happens at every layer: the physical drives, the network topology, the operating systems, the container orchestration, the databases, the query engines, and the applications that sit on top. There are no black boxes in our stack.
Our facilities are secure with highly managed access controls, redundant power and cooling, and direct peering connections to major network exchanges. Every location is staffed by engineers who maintain the physical infrastructure that runs our platforms.
This is the difference between a company that rents compute from a hyperscaler and one that owns the metal. We control the full stack because our customers depend on it.
Data Centers
Six Facilities Across the United States
Geographically distributed for redundancy, low-latency coverage, and compliance with data residency requirements. All facilities are secure with managed physical access controls.
Dallas/Fort Worth
Central US hub with direct connectivity to major internet exchanges. Low-latency access to midwestern and southern enterprise customers. Strategic geographic position minimizes round-trip times to both coasts.
Las Vegas
Western interconnection point with strong connectivity to Los Angeles and the broader Southwest. Benefits from Nevada's stable power grid and favorable operating environment for high-density compute.
Los Angeles
Multiple facilities serving the largest metropolitan economy on the West Coast. Direct peering with Pacific Rim networks and submarine cable landings. Critical for latency-sensitive workloads serving western US and Asia-Pacific clients.
Pasadena
Secondary Los Angeles metro facility providing geographic redundancy within the Southern California region. Dedicated connectivity to the Los Angeles facilities with sub-millisecond failover capability.
Phoenix
Southwest facility with access to low-cost, reliable power. Serves as a disaster recovery and burst capacity site for western US deployments. Growing connectivity hub for enterprises expanding outside traditional coastal data center markets.
Washington, D.C.
East Coast presence in the densest interconnection market in North America. Direct access to Ashburn's carrier hotel ecosystem. Required for federal, government, and regulated industry workloads that mandate east coast data residency.
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Insights
Technical deep dives, architecture decisions, and perspectives on governed context.





