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Digital Realty HTL02 data center is a colocation facility in Hortolandia, Brazil, located at 4 Rua Papa Jo√£o Paulo Ii within the Campinas market. This 3,069 sq ft building, formerly known as Ascenty Hortol√¢ndia 2, supports digital infrastructure through the PlatformDIGITAL framework with cabinet and cage options. The facility is designed with N+1 UPS and N+1 cooling redundancy to maintain stable operations for all hosted hardware.
Buyers can find colocation at the Digital Realty HTL02 data center, which features security personnel and CCTV monitoring throughout the building. Connectivity options include networks such as Mundivox do Brasil Ltda and Ascenty e Telecom. Inflect allows businesses to compare available colocation offerings, network options, and specifications for this building and to coordinate procurement.
Digital Realty operates a global footprint of over 300 owned data centers, providing a broad range of digital infrastructure solutions. The provider's PlatformDIGITAL framework supports businesses in deploying and scaling their IT infrastructure across various global locations. This building in Hortolandia, Brazil, provides the capacity and cooling required for modern cloud and enterprise deployments.
Q: What power or sustainability context is available for Digital Realty HTL02?
A: Digital Realty HTL02 is designed with N+1 UPS power redundancy and N+1 cooling redundancy to support continuous operations. The building also holds certifications including PCI DSS, SOC 1, SOC 2, and SOC 3, demonstrating its commitment to compliance.
Q: What disaster-risk context is available for Digital Realty HTL02?
A: For Digital Realty HTL02, country-level natural-hazard context for Brazil is high.
Q: What is the energy mix in the Digital Realty HTL02 market?
A: The energy mix for the Campinas market where Digital Realty HTL02 is situated reflects the broader Brazilian grid. Brazil's electricity generation primarily comes from hydroelectric sources, supplemented by other renewables and thermal power.