The second Mexican data centre from Brazilian company Odata, a provider of data centre services for Latin America that is controlled by US group Aligned Data Centres, has been reported as having started operations.
The QR02 campus, as it is known, is in Guanajuato state in central Mexico. It is projected to have 30MW in capacity when fully complete. Website BNamericas says it went live in a first phase with around half that total.
Odata’s first Mexican data centre, QR01, went live in 2022 with 8.4MW of installed capacity in its first phase. That site is undergoing expansion. When completed, the QR01 campus is set to have 32MW in capacity.
The next Odata data centre in Mexico, QR03, is in El Marqués, 221 kilometres from Mexico City, and is still under construction, with a first phase expected early next year. Once complete, it will be the largest data centre campus in Mexico at 150MW in capacity.
Founded in 2015, Odata is headquartered in Brazil where it recently broke ground on its fifth data centre. The company also has sites in Chile and Colombia. It announced the expansion of its operations in Mexico earlier this year.
US-based Aligned Data Centres is a technology infrastructure company offering innovative, sustainable and adaptive scale data centres and build-to-scale solutions for global hyperscale and enterprise customers,