MTW.ru: Moscu Data Center
About Moscu Data Center
Moscu Data Center, operated by MTW.ru, is a carrier-neutral data center located in Moscow, Russia, serving as a strategic infrastructure hub for enterprises and service providers operating within the Russian and Eastern European digital markets. Positioned in the country’s primary economic, financial, and technology center, the facility benefits from strong metro connectivity, proximity to major business districts, and access to Russia’s core telecommunications infrastructure. Designed to support secure, resilient, and scalable IT deployments, the Moscu Data Center supports enterprise, cloud, and connectivity-driven workloads while aligning with MTW.ru’s focus on reliable colocation services and network-centric infrastructure.
⚙️ Facility Highlights
- High-availability, enterprise-grade facility design supporting continuous operations and mission-critical workloads.
- Redundant power infrastructure, including UPS-backed power systems and backup generators to ensure operational resilience.
- Controlled cooling architecture designed to maintain stable environmental conditions across a range of rack densities.
- Carrier-neutral colocation environment, enabling flexible connectivity and provider choice.
- Scalable colocation offerings, including single cabinets, full racks, cages, and private suites for enterprise and service provider deployments.
- Efficient facility layout supporting modular growth of space and power as customer requirements evolve.
- 24/7 facility monitoring and operational support, with remote-hands services available for infrastructure management.
🔐 Security & Compliance
- Multi-layer physical security controls, including controlled perimeter access and secured data hall environments.
- Badge-based and role-based access control systems governing entry to customer areas.
- Continuous CCTV monitoring of critical infrastructure zones.
- Fire detection and suppression systems, including early smoke detection and gas-based fire suppression technologies.
- Compliance alignment with commonly adopted information security and operational management standards, where applicable, including:
- ISO 27001 (Information Security Management)
- ISO 9001 (Quality Management)
- Secure customer environments supported through locked cabinets, cages, and segregated deployment areas for regulated or sensitive workloads.
🌐 Connectivity & Carrier Access
- Carrier-neutral connectivity model, allowing customers to interconnect with multiple Russian and international telecom operators.
- Strong metro connectivity across Moscow, Russia’s primary network exchange and fiber hub.
- Low-latency access to regional business districts and key interconnection points within the Moscow metropolitan area.
- Cross-connect services available via fiber and copper for customer, carrier, and service provider interconnection.
- Cloud-ready architecture supporting hybrid IT and private interconnect use cases within the regional ecosystem.
💼 Who It Serves
- Enterprises and multinational organizations requiring secure infrastructure within Russia.
- Cloud, SaaS, and managed service providers deploying regional platforms or customer-facing services.
- Telecom operators and ISPs establishing points of presence in Moscow.
- Financial services, media, and technology companies requiring low-latency, metro-based infrastructure.
- Organizations implementing hybrid IT, disaster recovery, or multi-site architectures across Russia and Eastern Europe.

