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Tyna Host: São Paulo Data Center

Tyna Host São Paulo Data Center is located at São Paulo, State of São Paulo, Brazil. 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 18 data center locations within 50 miles of this facility. No certifications are specified for this location.
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Internet Exchange

About São Paulo Data Center

São Paulo Data Center, operated by IX.br, is a carrier-neutral internet exchange data center located in São Paulo, Brazil, serving as a critical interconnection hub for the country’s and region’s internet ecosystem. Positioned within Brazil’s largest metropolitan and economic center, the facility supports high-density network interconnection and traffic exchange for domestic and international networks. Designed to facilitate scalable, low-latency peering and resilient traffic routing, the site aligns with IX.br’s role as the operator of Brazil’s national Internet Exchange infrastructure.

⚙️ Facility Highlights

  1. Purpose-built internet exchange environment designed to support high-capacity peering and traffic exchange.
  2. High-availability facility design supporting continuous operations for mission-critical network infrastructure.
  3. Redundant power systems, including UPS-backed power infrastructure and backup generators to ensure operational continuity.
  4. Efficient cooling systems engineered to support network and interconnection-focused deployments.
  5. Neutral interconnection platform enabling open and settlement-free peering.
  6. Scalable infrastructure supporting growth in ports, cross-connects, and network density.
  7. 24/7 monitoring and operational oversight to ensure stable exchange operations.

🔐 Security & Compliance

  1. Multi-layer physical security controls, including controlled access to exchange infrastructure areas.
  2. Badge-based access control and restricted entry to critical network zones.
  3. Continuous CCTV monitoring across key facility areas.
  4. Fire detection and suppression systems, including early smoke detection to protect network equipment.
  5. Operated in alignment with Brazilian internet governance principles and best practices.
  6. Secure environments designed specifically for exchange and network infrastructure.

🌐 Connectivity & Carrier Access

  1. Neutral interconnection point enabling peering between ISPs, content providers, cloud platforms, and enterprise networks.
  2. High-density connectivity supporting hundreds of networks exchanging traffic locally.
  3. Low-latency metro connectivity across São Paulo and interconnection with other IX.br sites nationwide.
  4. Cross-connect services supporting fiber-based interconnection within the exchange environment.
  5. Critical infrastructure for reducing latency, improving routing efficiency, and lowering transit costs in Brazil.

💼 Who It Serves

  1. Internet service providers and network operators participating in open peering.
  2. Content delivery networks and media platforms distributing traffic locally.
  3. Cloud service providers optimizing regional traffic flows.
  4. Enterprises with significant internet traffic requirements.
  5. Academic, research, and public-sector networks connected to Brazil’s internet ecosystem.