Ada Infrastructure: Sao Paulo Data Center
About Sao Paulo Data Center
The São Paulo Data Center, operated by Ada Infrastructure, is a premier colocation facility strategically located in Brazil’s largest financial and technological hub. São Paulo is home to Latin America’s most extensive digital ecosystem, making this data center an essential infrastructure asset for enterprises, cloud providers, and financial institutions requiring low-latency, high-speed connectivity. With direct access to multiple subsea cables and Tier 1 carriers, the facility ensures seamless connections to national and international markets.
Advanced Infrastructure & High PerformanceBuilt to support mission-critical workloads, the São Paulo Data Center offers:
- Tier III+ architecture – Delivering 99.999% uptime with full redundancy.
- High-density power solutions – Supporting AI, machine learning, and cloud computing.
- Scalable colocation space – Flexible solutions for enterprises, hyperscalers, and fintech companies.
- Precision cooling technology – Optimized for efficiency in Brazil’s tropical climate.
Security is a top priority at the São Paulo Data Center, featuring:
- 24/7 on-site security, surveillance, and biometric access controls
- Multi-layered security protocols for maximum data protection
- ISO 27001, ISO 9001, PCI-DSS, and SOC 2 compliance
- Disaster-resilient infrastructure for uninterrupted business continuity
Aligned with Ada Infrastructure’s commitment to sustainability, the São Paulo Data Center integrates:
- 100% Renewable Energy Usage – Leveraging Brazil’s rich clean energy resources.
- Energy-efficient cooling solutions – Reducing power consumption and carbon footprint.
- Low PUE (Power Usage Effectiveness) – Ensuring optimized energy efficiency.
With its carrier-neutral connectivity, cutting-edge infrastructure, and sustainable operations, the São Paulo Data Center is the perfect choice for:
- Financial & Trading Firms requiring high-performance, secure colocation.
- Cloud & Hyperscale Providers expanding their reach in Latin America.
- AI & Machine Learning Workloads needing scalable, high-density power solutions.
- Enterprises & Content Delivery Networks (CDNs) looking for reliable, low-latency digital infrastructure.