Data Centers in Lima
18 locations found
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GTD Internet Peru
105 Calle Enrique Villanueva, Lima
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Equinix LM1
Junior La Conquista, Lima
- A
Actis Lima
395 Avenida Manuel Olguín, Lima
- C
Cirion Lima
395 Avenida Manuel Olguín, Lima Metropolitan Area
- EI
EDGEUNO Lima Peru
395 Avenida Manuel Olguín, Lima
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PIT PERU S.A.C Manuel Olguin
395 Avenida Manuel Olguín, Santiago de Surco
- EI
EDGEUNO Lima
585 Jirón Gonzales Prada, Lima Metropolitan Area
- N
Nabiax Monterrico
137 Jirón Cruz del Sur, Lima
- IN
IPTP Networks Lima
114 Golondrinas, Lima Metropolitan Area
- ON
Win Empresas Lima
287 Carlos Krumdieck, Lima Metropolitan Area
- C
Claro BBVA
3055 Avenida República de Panamá, Lima
- C
Claro ST1
480 Avenida Nicolás Arriola, Lima
- C
Claro Chinchon
910 Calle Chinchón, Lima
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Internexa San Juan de Miraflores
Avenida Pedro Miotta 421, Lima
- C
Cirion Manuel Olguin
441 Jirón Manuel Candamo, Lima
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Nabiax Lince
441 Jirón Manuel Candamo, Lima Metropolitan Area
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Claro VES Villa2
2246 Avenida El Sol, Lima Metropolitan Area
- TC
Telxius Cable CLS Peru
Antigua Panamericana Sur, Lurin
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Lima – South America's Emerging Digital Hub
Lima is the primary digital gateway for Peru and a strategic hub for businesses targeting the Andean region. With strong connectivity and a growing data center market, it offers a compelling location for deploying infrastructure to serve millions of end-users with low latency and high reliability. The market's combination of direct cloud access and favorable tax policies positions it for significant growth.
Lima: At A Glance
Factor | Rating / Data | Notes |
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Global Connectivity Grade | A | Excellent subsea cable access and carrier diversity for the region. |
Direct Cloud On-Ramps | Over 1 – as of September 2025 | AWS is available locally, reducing latency to cloud services. |
Power Cost | S/.0.35-S/.0.45/kWh (est.) | Rates are competitive for the region, supporting cost-effective operations. |
Disaster Risk | Moderate (4.6/10) – as of September 2025 | Dominated by seismic risk; facilities are built to modern standards. |
Tax Incentives | Yes | DC-specific tax exemptions from central, regional, and municipal taxes are available. |
Sales Tax | 18% VAT – as of September 2025 | Standard national value-added tax rate. |
Network & Connectivity Ecosystem
Carrier Density & Carrier Neutrality: Lima has a healthy and competitive connectivity market with over 8 network providers active as of September 2025. The presence of multiple carrier-neutral facilities ensures diverse and resilient network options for customers.
Direct Cloud On-Ramps: The market features over 1 direct cloud on-ramp, enabling dedicated, low-latency access to 1 cloud region as of September 2025.
- AWS
Internet Exchange Points (IXPs): The primary exchange is Peru IX, which facilitates efficient local traffic exchange, reducing latency and transit costs for interconnected networks. Most major peering occurs at this exchange.
Bare Metal: Bare metal server options are available from multiple providers in Lima, offering dedicated compute for performance-sensitive workloads. Providers such as Latitude.sh offer services in the market.
Power Analysis
Average Cost Of Power: Industrial power costs are estimated to be between S/.0.35 and S/.0.45 per kWh as of September 2025. This competitive pricing structure makes large-scale deployments financially viable.
Power Grid Reliability: The power grid in Lima's key commercial zones is reliable, with modern data centers connected to multiple substations. The grid's heavy reliance on hydropower (~55–60%) provides a stable and significant renewable energy source.
Market Access, Business & Tax Climate
Proximity To Key Business Districts: Data centers in Lima are strategically located to serve the city's primary financial and commercial districts, such as San Isidro and Miraflores. This proximity ensures minimal latency for the nation's largest enterprises.
Regional Market Reach: Lima serves as a critical hub not only for Peru's 33 million people but also as a connectivity point for neighboring countries like Bolivia and Ecuador. Its coastal location is an entry point for subsea cables serving the broader Andean region.
Tax Advantage For Data Centers: Peru offers a significant tax advantage for data center investment. The government provides an exemption from central, regional, and municipal taxes for qualifying national data center projects, directly lowering the operational cost base.
Natural Disaster Risk
Peru has a Moderate overall disaster risk profile, with a score of 4.6 out of 10 as of September 2025. The risk assessment highlights specific natural hazards that require careful infrastructure planning and mitigation.
The most significant natural risks are:
- Earthquake: 9.6/10
- Tsunami: 9.1/10
- River Flood: 6.5/10
- Drought: 4.4/10
Given Lima's coastal location and position on the Ring of Fire, data centers in the region are engineered to high seismic standards to ensure uptime and resilience.