Complete electrical, mechanical, and security specifications for Core Connect DC — Querétaro, México.
The Uptime Institute Tier III standard is the most widely adopted specification for enterprise and carrier-grade data centers globally. N+1 redundancy on all critical systems. Concurrent maintainability — planned maintenance without taking any customer infrastructure offline.
Core Connect DC is designed to Tier III+, with fault-tolerant architecture on critical distribution paths exceeding baseline Tier III requirements.
The power delivery system is the backbone of operational continuity. Core Connect DC architects multiple layers of redundancy from the utility service entrance through to the outlet-level PDU in each cabinet — no single point of failure can interrupt production workloads.
Core Connect DC operates two independent electrical feeds: one sourced from the state of Querétaro and one from the state of Guanajuato — providing state-level distribution network diversity for maximum power resilience.

Precision cooling maintains the thermal envelope that protects hardware longevity. Core Connect DC deploys CRAC/CRAH units in hot aisle/cold aisle containment. Liquid cooling-ready infrastructure supports future high-density GPU and AI inference workloads.
Defense-in-depth across multiple security perimeters — site boundary to individual cabinet. All access events logged, timestamped, and immutably stored.

Integrated DCIM platform monitors all critical variables continuously — temperature, humidity, power draw, network health, and physical access events — with proactive threshold alerting. Self-service customer portal for real-time footprint metrics.