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IDACORE Boise
Colocation billed at $300/kW — power included, any rack size. No minimums or long-term commitment.
| Service | Price | Unit | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Colocation | $300 | /kW/mo | Power included · any rack size · e.g. 200W server = $60/mo |
| IP Transit | From $1.70 | /Mbps/mo | Tiered by commit (100M–100G) · 95th percentile billing · burstable |
Pricing questions, answered.
Does IDACORE require long-term contracts?
IDACORE Boise and North require a 12-month minimum term — significantly shorter than the 36-month minimums required by most enterprise data center providers. IDACORE East leases are structured for megawatt-scale AI deployments; contact us for terms.
What is included in IDACORE East's $175/kW/month price?
The $175/kW/month rate is a base infrastructure fee covering space, cooling, and connectivity. Utility power is billed separately, passed through at cost with no markup. Cross-connects and IP transit are priced separately.
How is colocation priced at IDACORE Boise?
IDACORE Boise colocation is billed at $300 per kW per month, regardless of rack space — you pay only for the power your equipment draws. For example, a server drawing 200 watts would be $60/month (0.2 kW × $300). IP transit is priced separately.
Does IDACORE offer VPS hosting?
VPS hosting is available through our partner ADTAQ VPS, which runs on IDACORE infrastructure. Visit adtaq.com for current plans and pricing.
What are IDACORE IP transit rates?
IP transit is priced on committed bandwidth from 100 Mbps to 100 Gbps, available on-net at all IDACORE locations. The per-Mbps rate drops as commit rises: 100M is $170/month ($1.70/Mbps), 1G is $510/month ($0.51/Mbps), 10G is $1,530/month ($0.153/Mbps), and 100G is $11,050/month ($0.111/Mbps). Usage is measured at the 95th percentile, with overage billed per Mbps above your commit.
Are IDACORE IP transit circuits burstable?
Yes. You aren’t capped at your committed rate — traffic above commit is simply billed as overage at the 95th percentile, at the rate listed for your tier. Bursting doesn’t require a change order or a support ticket; it’s just measured and billed the following month.