truenetwork russia: Novosibirsk Data Center
truenetwork russia Novosibirsk Data Center is located at Novosibirsk, 18, Bol'shoi Oesh, Novosibirsk Oblast, Rusia. 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 0 data center locations within 50 miles of this facility. No certifications are specified for this location.
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About Novosibirsk Data Center
The Novosibirsk Data Center operated by TrueNetwork Russia is located at Yadrintsevskaya Ulitsa 18, Novosibirsk, Russia. Positioned in Siberia’s largest city, it serves as a strategic digital hub for the region — offering local enterprises, cloud providers and connectivity-oriented organisations access to regional colocation and bare-metal services outside the Moscow core. The facility is distinguished by its 2 MW power capacity, N+1 redundancy design and carrier-neutral connectivity paths, making it well-suited for business-critical workloads in Eastern Russia
⚙️ Facility Highlights
- Redundancy & design: The data center supports an N+1 redundancy architecture for both power and cooling systems, ensuring backup capability and high availability.
- Power capacity: Approximately 2 MW of power capacity at the site provides a substantial foundation for rack deployment and scalable growth.
- Cooling & efficiency: Cooling is accomplished via a hybrid approach using both free-cooling and traditional mechanical systems — helping reduce energy consumption while maintaining optimal environmental conditions.
- Scalability: While detailed future expansion figures are not available publicly, the facility’s power and infrastructure base enable flexibility for enterprise colocation, cloud, and bare-metal deployments.
- Support services: Colocation options (rack/cabinet), network connectivity services, and redundant carrier-paths are offered — complementing the region’s connectivity ecosystem.
🔐 Security & Compliance
- 24/7 monitored facility: The site is equipped with full surveillance and multi-layer access controls including biometric or equivalent restrictions, and continuous monitoring of critical infrastructure.
- Secure access zones: Logical and physical separation of customer zones, dedicated secure racks/cages and strong infrastructure protection are standard practice.
- Fire detection & suppression: Includes early-smoke detection systems and backup-power/UPS protections to ensure continuous availability and mitigate risk.
- Compliance footprint: While no detailed set of certifications is publicly listed for this exact site, the design and infrastructure reflect Tier-III–style availability and standard Russian data-centre regulatory standards for carrier/IDC operations.
🌐 Connectivity & Carrier Access
- Carrier-neutral environment: Tenants can access multiple network providers, diverse fibre routes and regional connectivity options, enhancing low-latency access across Siberia and the Russian Federation.
- Diverse fibre paths: The site supports redundant network entry points, enabling resilient connectivity to major Russian backbones.
- Regional digital hub: Located in Novosibirsk — a key city for servicing Eastern Russia — the facility reduces latency and improves performance for regional users compared to dispatching to Moscow.
- Cross-connect and interconnect options: Customers may establish private connectivity, network peering and hybrid-cloud links through the facility’s infrastructure.
💼 Who It Serves
- Enterprises based or expanding in Siberia who require local, reliable colocation or bare-metal hosting and prefer regional data-sovereignty.
- Cloud service providers and SaaS vendors seeking affordable, resilient infrastructure outside the Moscow region.
- Organisations with latency-sensitive workloads serving the Eastern Russia region where proximity to Novosibirsk is advantageous.
- Connectivity- and network-centric businesses (e.g., ISPs, content delivery networks) needing carrier-neutral access and diverse fibre routes.
- Disaster-recovery or secondary-site users looking for a regional alternative to Russia’s western data-centre corridor.
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