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Aligned Data Centers: ODATA DC ST02 Data Center

Aligned Data Centers ODATA DC ST02 Data Center is located at Cam. San Esteban 1365, San Joaquín, San Bernardo, Chile. The data center is 366000 sqft. The gross colocation space is not available for this data center. It has access to 40.6 MW of power. We found 63 data center locations within 50 miles of this facility. No certifications are specified for this location.
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About ODATA DC ST02 Data Center

Located at Camino San Esteban 1365, San Joaquín – San Bernardo, Región Metropolitana, Chile, and operated by Aligned Data Centers via its Latin-America brand ODATA, this facility sits just outside Santiago and offers excellent proximity to major business hubs and international fiber routes. 

The site has been developed to serve high-performance, scalable workloads including hyperscale cloud, AI/ML and enterprise deployments, with land and power infrastructure designed for rapid expansion. With up to approximately 40.6 MW of IT-load capacity across ~366,000 sq ft (~34,000 m²) of building footprint, the facility is purpose-built for large-scale growth. 

A dedicated on-site utility substation fed at dual 60 MVA inputs ensures reliable and redundant power delivery, complemented by the company’s sustainability commitments and Latin-America growth strategy.

Ideal for hyperscale, enterprise, and cloud deployments seeking a Chile-based hub with strong access, scalability and regional connectivity.

⚙️ Facility Highlights —

  • Up to 40.6 MW of IT-load capacity (with 60 MVA dual feed via a dedicated substation) and a building size around 366,000 sq ft – allowing large-scale deployments.
  • High-density infrastructure ready for modern workloads (e.g., AI/ML, HPC) via adaptive modular design matched by the Aligned/ODATA platform of build-to-scale and hyperscale campuses.
  • Redundancy engineered via dual utility feeds, on-site substation and industry grade equipment sourced from global suppliers to ensure mission-critical reliability. 
  • Energy-efficient, sustainable infrastructure with commitments to contracted renewable energy in the Chile campus, and water-recycling cooling systems adapted for regional conditions. 
  • Scalable campus model enabling additional hall expansions and rapid deployment thanks to pre-enabled land, power and cooling systems. 

🔐 Security & Compliance —

  • The facility delivers multi-layer physical security including 24×7 on-site staffing, CCTV monitoring, secure access controls, VESDA early-smoke detection, and zoned fire and suppression systems (industry standard for hyperscale builds).
  • Built to global tier-standards (e.g., Tier III or better) and using recognised equipment from leading international suppliers to deliver high availability and uptime. 
  • While specific certification details for this facility are not publicly disclosed, its design and operator (Aligned/ODATA) align with global compliance regimes for enterprise, cloud and hyperscale customers.
  • The redundant power and infrastructure systems support high-availability SLAs, enabling cloud, enterprise and hyperscale operators to deploy mission-critical workloads with confidence.

🌐 Connectivity & Carrier Access —

  • Carrier-neutral facility offering access to Chilean domestic, regional Latin-America and international network routes—ideal for low-latency connectivity across the Americas.
  • Supports dark fibre, lit fibre, cross-connects and cloud on-ramps, enabling direct connectivity to major cloud service providers, network providers and content platforms.
  • Situated in the Santiago region — one of the major digital infrastructure hubs in Latin America — enabling strong path-diversity and proximity to business centres and submarine cable landings.
  • Unique regional advantage offering both scalability and connectivity in a market with increasing demand for hyperscale and cloud services in Latin America. 

💼 Who It Serves —

  • Hyperscale cloud and AI/ML providers looking for Latin-America expansion or regional hubs.
  • Large enterprises and SaaS companies needing scalable, high-performance infrastructure in Chile or LATAM.
  • Telecom, network and Internet-exchange operators leveraging carrier-neutral campuses for peering and regional coverage.
  • Media, content delivery and streaming platforms seeking robust, geographically strategic colocation in South America.
  • Organizations scaling digital operations in Latin America, including manufacturing IoT, FinTech and edge expansion requiring Latin-America connectivity and reliability.