SOC 2 Type 2 certified bare-metal, virtualization, and human Tier-3 engineering — without hyperscaler AUPs, vendor lock-in, or surprise egress fees. One floor on the Pacific Rim serving customers across 60+ countries. We started racking servers in San Diego in 1997, when the Internet still measured backbones in OC-3s. We never went public. We never optimized for an exit. We just kept owning the floor, the power, the fiber, and — most importantly — the engineering desk. Today our customers are the names that draw the global internet's nervous-system maps (Shodan, Censys, Rapid7, Shadowserver), the universities pushing Pacific-Rim research compute (SDSU and friends), the SaaS companies that need predictable margins (MessageGears, Doctible), and the LATAM platforms that need a US gateway that actually understands español. What hasn't changed: when something breaks, a person who knows your rack picks up the phone. That's the enterprise advantage, and it's not a marketing line — it's an operating model.
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The CARI.net annual revenue was $6 million in 2026.
Daniel McMillen is the President of CARI.net.
34 people are employed at CARI.net.
CARI.net is based in Las Vegas, Nevada.
The NAICS codes for CARI.net are [518, 5182, 51821, 51, 518210].
The SIC codes for CARI.net are [737, 73].