Anti-climb security perimeter fencing around a data center facility
Commercial

Data Center Fencing

Anti-climb security perimeters, crash-rated bollards, perimeter intrusion detection integration, and automated access gates for data centers and server farms.

47+ Years
In Business
4.9 Stars
Google Rating
Nationwide
Shipping
Mill-Direct
Pricing

What Type of Fencing Do Data Centers Use?

Layered security: chain link with razor wire for outer perimeters, 358 anti-climb mesh for inner zones, crash-rated bollards at vehicle entries, and automated gates with biometric access. We supply materials for every layer.

358 Anti-Climb Mesh

Maximum intrusion resistance — no finger or toe holds.

358 Anti-Climb Mesh

Tight 3" x 0.5" x 8-gauge weld mesh that eliminates climbing points for data center perimeters.

--3" x 0.5" x 8-gauge weld mesh
--Heights: 8' to 12'
--Hot-dip galvanized + powder coat
Crash-Rated Bollards

K4/K12 vehicle mitigation at entry points and perimeters.

Crash-Rated Bollards

ASTM-rated K4 through K12 steel pipe bollards for controlled entry points.

--K4 / K8 / K12 crash ratings
--Fixed, removable, and retractable
--Steel pipe — Schedule 40/80
Perimeter Detection Integration

Sensor-compatible fence systems for 24/7 monitoring.

Perimeter Detection Integration

Fence configurations designed for fiber-optic, vibration, and taut-wire sensor integration.

--Sensor-mounting post brackets
--Fiber-optic sensor compatible
--Detection zone segmentation
Automated Access Gates

Slide and cantilever gates with card/biometric integration.

Automated Access Gates

Heavy-duty cantilever and slide gates pre-wired for biometric access systems.

--Cantilever / V-track slide gates
--Openings: 20' to 60'
--Card reader / biometric ready
Razor Wire & Topping Systems

Coiled razor and Y-arm deterrents for outer perimeters.

Razor Wire & Topping Systems

BTO and CBT razor wire with Y-arm brackets for chain link and welded mesh perimeters.

--BTO-22 / CBT-65 razor coils
--Single, double, and triple coil
--Galvanized or stainless steel

How Tall Should a Data Center Fence Be?

Typically 8–12 ft with razor wire topping adding 1–3 ft. Outer perimeters start at 8 ft; inner zones use 10–12 ft 358 anti-climb panels. Height depends on security tier and local codes.

Send Us Your Security Specs

Send us your blueprints or security specs — we'll provide a competitive bid with nationwide delivery.

Why Us

Why Data Centers Trust Us

High-Security Specialists

Data center fencing is one of our fastest-growing verticals. We know the specs and threat levels.

Blueprint-to-Bid

Send us site plans and security specs — complete material list and bid within the week.

Mill-Direct Pricing

Large perimeter projects qualify for mill-direct pricing with volume discounts.

Nationwide Delivery

Truckload quantities shipped direct to job sites across the US.

“We needed a supplier who could handle the volume and the specs for a high-security perimeter project. The Fence N' Post came through with mill-direct pricing, delivered on schedule, and their team knew exactly what we needed without hand-holding. They're our go-to for security fencing materials now.”
Matthew Black— Commercial Fence Contractor

Frequently Asked Questions

Request a Bid

Send us your data center fencing specs or blueprints. We'll provide a competitive materials bid with nationwide delivery.

Call 940-696-0711Request a Quote

Also Serving

We supply commercial fencing for schools, government, and energy infrastructure.

School Districts →Military & Government →Energy & Infrastructure →

Building a Data Center?

We supply data center fencing materials nationwide — anti-climb mesh, bollards, detection-ready perimeters, and automated gates. Mill-direct to your job site.