Cirion Technologies: RIO1 Data Center
About RIO1 Data Center
The RIO1 Data Center by Cirion Technologies is a key colocation and connectivity facility located in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, at Rua Jardim Botânico No. 635 – Jardim Botânico. Positioned in one of Brazil’s most iconic and economically significant cities, RIO1 offers enterprises, service providers, and cloud platforms a secure and resilient environment for critical IT infrastructure.
With a total power capacity of 0.7 MW, supported by a 0.7 MW power transformer, RIO1 is designed for reliable performance and steady operational uptime. The data center operates on an N power configuration with 2N power redundancy, ensuring seamless failover in the event of power disruption and guaranteeing high availability for mission-critical systems.
Spanning 125 square feet, the facility incorporates a raised floor system for optimized cooling and efficient cable management. The N+1 cooling redundancy infrastructure maintains ideal temperature and humidity levels across the data hall, promoting hardware reliability and consistent performance—even during peak utilization or system maintenance.
RIO1 is a carrier-neutral facility, offering customers flexible access to a wide array of network providers. This connectivity-rich environment supports diverse interconnection strategies, whether customers require access to internet exchanges, cloud platforms, or regional and global telecom carriers. While on-ramp details are not specified, Cirion’s broader network infrastructure ensures that customers benefit from high-performance cloud and data services across Latin America.
Aligned with Cirion’s commitment to sustainability, the RIO1 Data Center utilizes 1% renewable energy, offering a more eco-conscious choice for companies looking to reduce their environmental impact while maintaining reliable IT operations.
The RIO1 Data Center is a vital component of Brazil’s digital infrastructure, providing secure, scalable, and resilient colocation services. Its strategic location, power redundancy, and network flexibility make it a powerful asset for organizations accelerating their digital transformation in Brazil and beyond.