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Confiared S.R.L.: Confiared Data Center 1 (DC1)

Confiared S.R.L. Confiared Data Center 1 (DC1) is located at Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Santa Cruz, Bolivia. The gross building size for this location has not been provided. The gross colocation space is not available for this data center. No power information has been offered for this location. We found 7 data center locations within 50 miles of this facility. Certifications for this location include ISO 27001.
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About Confiared Data Center 1 (DC1)

Confiared Data Center 1 (DC1) is operated by CONFIARED S.R.L. and is associated publicly with Barrio Jerusalén / Calle Genesis S/N, Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia, which is also reflected in Confiared’s service contract and contact information. On its public contact page, the company identifies Datacenter 1 as its highest-redundancy site and describes it as “100% solar”.

The facility is positioned in Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia’s main commercial and industrial center, giving it relevance for enterprise IT, digital services, and network aggregation in the country’s largest business market. Confiared also operates a Datacenter Connexion Facility from its own premises in Santa Cruz, designed as a neutral interconnection environment for BGP-based IPv4/IPv6 connectivity, which strengthens the site’s role for local peering, lower-latency routing, and service-provider connectivity in the city.

⚙️ Facility Highlights

  1. Publicly identified by the operator as Datacenter 1 within Confiared’s Santa Cruz infrastructure footprint.
  2. Described by Confiared as “100% solar” and with maximum redundancy among its listed facilities.
  3. Operator provides 24/7/365 support across its hosting and VPS services.
  4. Confiared’s infrastructure portfolio includes VPS, hosting, and business-facing network services, indicating readiness for hosted and cloud-adjacent workloads.
  5. The operator’s Datacenter Connexion Facility supports 1G, 10G, 40G+ and VPN-based BGP services with IPv4/IPv6, which is relevant for interconnection-oriented customer environments.
  6. Confiared’s contract states the interconnection service is delivered from a neutral unit located within Confiared’s premises, intended to optimize customer connectivity and traffic exchange beyond their own networks.
  7. Public materials support network-oriented deployments and customer equipment presence in Confiared facilities, but I did not find a verifiable public breakdown of UPS topology, generator configuration, cooling architecture, rack count, or modular expansion design specific to DC1, so those are not stated here.

🔐 Security & Compliance

  1. Confiared describes its data center footprint as designed to process customer data in an agile and secure manner.
  2. The Datacenter Connexion Facility contract references security-related handling of participant data and technical requirements tied to service operation.
  3. I did not find public, facility-specific evidence confirming multi-layer physical security controls, CCTV, badge-based access, biometric controls, fire suppression details, ISO 27001, ISO 9001, or other named certifications for DC1, so those are not included in this profile.

🌐 Connectivity & Carrier Access

  1. Confiared operates a Datacenter Connexion Facility for BGP-based interconnection services with IPv4/IPv6 support.
  2. Public pricing and service details show support for 1G, 10G, 40G+, and 10M VPN connection options.
  3. The service model allows customers to connect through their own access paths and is presented as a way to reduce cuts and latency.
  4. Confiared’s interconnection portal references customer-facing services such as streaming, DNS, CDN, and speedtest, indicating use cases beyond basic hosting.
  5. Public member information from the SCIX/IXP manager indicates participation by multiple ASNs, including CONFIARED, DAN SOLUTIONS, INTERCORP S.R.L., and others, supporting the facility’s relevance for local network exchange.
  6. Santa Cruz de la Sierra is a key business and connectivity market in Bolivia, which strengthens the site’s suitability for local hosting and metro-serving network deployments.
  7. I did not find a public source that clearly verifies carrier-neutral status, named carrier roster, or published fiber/copper cross-connect specifications for DC1, so those are not claimed here.

💼 Who It Serves

  1. Enterprises and organizations in Santa Cruz de la Sierra seeking in-country hosting or network-adjacent infrastructure.
  2. ISPs, network operators, and AS-holding organizations using BGP-based interconnection and traffic exchange services.
  3. Hosting, CDN, DNS, and streaming-related deployments supported through the operator’s service ecosystem.
  4. Organizations deploying hybrid IT or customer-managed infrastructure through hosted services and equipment presence in Confiared facilities.