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IPXON Networks: Queretaro Data Center

IPXON Networks Queretaro Data Center is located at Querétaro, México. 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 27 data center locations within 50 miles of this facility. No certifications are specified for this location.

About Queretaro Data Center

The IPXON Queretaro Data Center is a high-performance facility situated in Querétaro, Mexico, operated by IPXON Networks. It forms part of IPXON’s Latin American footprint, enabling global and regional companies to deploy infrastructure closer to their users with strong connectivity and edge-capabilities. This site stands out for offering flexible colocation, dedicated servers and cloud infrastructure (“bare-metal”) from just 1 RU, backed by a carrier-neutral environment and robust service-level commitments. 

⚙️ Facility Highlights

  • The site supports colocation (“space, power & connectivity on demand”) including very small units (1 RU) through to full racks, making it highly flexible for edge or regional deployments. 
  • Redundancy is built into the power, cooling and connectivity — the facility is described as having “redundant power and cooling, multiple connectivity access points” to ensure uninterrupted operations.
  • Its SLA-backed uptime is noted at around 99.98% (or “unmatched uptime” via redundant systems) for the colocation offering. 
  • The site supports remote smart-hands services (equipment installation, troubleshooting) and offers management tools such as real-time monitoring, looking-glass access and automation via API.
  • A carrier neutral model: customers can interconnect with multiple ISPs via IPXON’s “Hub”, simplifying cross-connects and inter-network options. 
  • While specific building size, power capacity and PUE metrics are not publicly prominent for this location, the business emphasises “world-class data centers” across Latin America with high reliability and flexible deployment. 

🔐 Security & Compliance

  • The Queretaro facility features 24/7 on-site security personnel, video surveillance and physical access controls including biometric and/or card-based systems. 
  • Advanced security for data and infrastructure is emphasised, with IPXON stating a strong commitment to safeguarding customer confidentiality, business continuity and customized secure environments. 
  • The site supports customizable environments (e.g., private cages) and is built on processes standardised across IPXON’s network of data-centres to support enterprise-grade workloads. 
  • While specific certifications (ISO 27001, PCI-DSS etc) are not listed publicly for this facility, the provider emphasises best-practice processes and infrastructure for secure operations.

🌐 Connectivity & Carrier Access

  • The Queretaro centre is carrier-neutral and supports connection to multiple ISPs, via a dedicated operator hub (IPXON Hub) enabling streamlined cross-connects. 
  • Diverse connectivity paths and multiple points of access are built in to support low-latency, high-availability network scenarios. 
  • The facility forms part of IPXON’s larger “Presence© Platform” which spans more than 17 data-center locations across Latin America, enabling inter-regional deployments, cloud/on-ramp access, and hybrid architectures.

💼 Who It Serves

  • Enterprises and service-providers needing regional latency-optimised infrastructure in Mexico and Latin America, for workloads such as edge computing, content delivery, SaaS, IoT and hybrid cloud deployments.
  • Organisations deploying bare-metal servers, high-performance computing, or dedicated infrastructure in a colocation facility with strong connectivity and managed-service options.
  • Businesses looking for flexible colocation (down to 1 RU) with high-availability infrastructure and that can scale as their regional footprint grows.
  • Companies seeking a partner with infrastructure across multiple Latin-American markets, enabling multi-site redundancy and cross-border deployments with centralised billing and support.