Deft: Sao Paulo Data Center

The Deft Sao Paulo Data Center, situated in São Paulo, State of São Paulo, Brazil, is a facility with specific details regarding its size and power capacity currently unprovided. While the gross building size and gross colocation space remain undisclosed, the data center is notable for its certifications, which include PCI-DSS and SOC 2 Type 2, indicating adherence to important security and compliance standards. Furthermore, this location is part of a larger network, with 44 additional data center facilities identified within a 50-mile radius.
The Sao Paulo facility offers unparalleled connectivity and the lowest latency to the Bovespa stock exchange, making it an ideal choice for financial institutions. With six layers of robust security, N+1 redundancy, a massive 1,000,000-gallon chilled water reserve, and a native IPv6 private global IP network, this facility ensures maximum uptime and reliability for your colocation hosting needs. Multiple diverse fiber paths further enhance connectivity, providing a resilient and high-performance environment designed to connect you to all essential infrastructure resources swiftly and efficiently.
NTT Communications

Sao Paulo Data Center

Avenida Paulista, 71 – Bela Vista, São Paulo – State of São Paulo, Brazil
Maxihost Datacenter

Sao Paulo Data Center

Rua Dr. Eduardo Martinelli, 100 – Vila Mariana, São Paulo – State of São Paulo, Brazil
Deft

Sao Paulo Data Center

São Paulo, State of São Paulo, Brazil

São Paulo, State of São Paulo, Brazil

Provider

Deft

Facility Details

Not Available

colocation space

Not Available

total power

Not Available

total space

16mi

nearest airport

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