ODATA announces new data center in São Paulo

ODATA announces new data center in São Paulo

ODATA has announced DC SP04, its new data center located in the city of Osasco, São Paulo.

With an investment of over $450M upon completion, the 48MW facility will be the first ODATA facility in Brazil to feature the award-winning Delta Cube (Delta³) cooling system developed by ODATA’s parent company Aligned Data Centers and exclusively available to ODATA across its LATAM facilities.

“We take great pride in operating with 100% renewable energy in Brazil, reinforcing our ongoing commitment to sustainable and responsible energy practices,” said Ricardo Alário, CEO, ODATA.

Designed to support power densities of up to 50kW per rack, Delta³ allows ODATA’s data centers to maximize space utilization and significantly reduce the load required to cool them, thereby decreasing energy consumption. Unlike conventional methods that simply push cold air into data halls, Delta³ captures and removes heat directly at the source, creating a hyper-scalable and highly efficient environment that dynamically adapts to the IT load demands of customers.

“Delta³ enables us to cool hyperscale IT environments efficiently, saving both energy and space. The system also seamlessly integrates with liquid cooling solutions, enabling ODATA to provide customers with high-density computing environments that can scale easily to accommodate AI, cloud and high-performance computing deployments,” says Kelvin Tamura, Design Director at ODATA.

The facility’s establishment addresses a critical gap in data center expansion capacity within Osasco, providing robust IT infrastructure and a reliable power supply.

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