Equinix: ST4 Santiago IBX Data Center

The Equinix ST4 Santiago IBX Data Center, situated at Ruta 66, San Antonio, Chile, boasts a total area of 11,528 square feet. While the gross colocation space and specific power information for this facility are currently unavailable, it is important to note that two additional data center locations are identified within a 50-mile radius. This facility holds a range of esteemed certifications, including ISO 27001, ISO 22301, ISO 90001, and SOC 1 Type 2, underscoring its commitment to high operational standards and data security.
Santiago, the vibrant capital and largest city of Chile, stands as a cornerstone of Latin America’s economic landscape. Boasting one of the region’s fastest-growing economies and the highest GDP per capita, Santiago is a hub of robust industrial activity and a significant financial center. Its metropolitan area is home to over 68% of Chile’s large corporations and contributes more than 40% to the nation’s GDP. Our IBX data center presence in Santiago comprises four buildings, offering approximately 81,117 square feet (7,536 square meters) of combined colocation space with a total capacity of 7.5 MW. Additionally, our Longovilo facility is strategically situated outside the city center, specifically designed to address the critical backup and disaster recovery needs of financial institutions, ensuring unparalleled data resilience and security.
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ST4 Santiago IBX Data Center

Ruta 66, San Antonio, Chile

Ruta 66, San Antonio, Chile

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Equinix

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11528 Sqft

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