Mexico
Strategically located in Queretaro with direct connections to a robust ecosystem of local and international customers across the North, Central and South American markets.
Strategically located in Queretaro with direct connections to a robust ecosystem of local and international customers across the North, Central and South American markets.
Colocate to Monterrey and access the digital ecosystem within the second-largest market in Mexico. It’s the ideal location for expansion into the Mexico market.
The nation’s economic, industrial and tech hubs drive growth and innovation, powering connectivity, trade and services that link local markets with the broader Americas region.
Equinix’s global sustainability commitments are activated locally by teams in every region where we operate. In Mexico, all sites are covered by 100% renewable energy.
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Equinix data centers in the United Kingdom meet global standards of security, compliance and operational excellence.
Simplify colocation in AI-ready data centers with advanced cooling, interconnection, secure cloud connectivity and disaster recovery solutions, all backed by 24x7 security, technical support and amenities like conference rooms, work kiosks and loaner tools.
Equinix operates data centers in Mexico City and Monterrey. These metros act as Mexico’s business, tech and government hubs and core points of regional and cross-border network interconnection.
Equinix operates three data centers in Mexico. Located in Mexico City and Monterrey, they deliver AI-ready colocation and dense interconnection for national and international workloads.
Equinix’s Mexico portfolio offers about 150,000 square feet (about 14,000 square meters) of colocation space. This footprint supports dense interconnection, multicloud connectivity and AI-ready data center infrastructure.
Mexico’s data center colocation market is estimated to have been about USD $265 million (MXN $4.87 billion) in 2024. Momentum is fueled by nearshoring, rising cloud adoption and content localization, alongside expanding cross-border routes to US markets.
Yes. Equinix’s global sustainability commitments are activated locally by teams in every region where we operate. In Mexico, all sites are covered by 100% renewable energy.
Equinix operates data centers and interconnection facilities in 36 countries, covering 75 major metro markets across North America, South America, Europe, the Middle East, Africa and Asia Pacific. This global reach enables customers to deploy infrastructure close to end users and directly connect with AI, cloud, network and enterprise partners anywhere in the world.
Equinix is a global leader in data centers, colocation and interconnection services, operating highly connected facilities in the world’s largest metro hubs. By hosting infrastructure in these strategic locations, businesses gain low-latency access to cloud and AI providers, networks, SaaS platforms and enterprise partners, ensuring fast, reliable and secure digital experiences.
A data center is any facility that houses IT infrastructure, but colocation refers to a specific service where a commercial operator provides space, power, cooling and connectivity for customers’ equipment. Companies choose colocation over building their own data centers to scale and expand global reach, reduce costs, access specialized expertise and connect to a broader ecosystem of partners and providers.
Yes, Equinix operates AI-ready data centers designed to support the high power density and advanced cooling requirements of AI training and inference workloads. Customers use Equinix colocation sites in major metros for low-latency AI inference near end users, while xScale campuses provide large-scale capacity to power frontier model training.
AI chips require significantly more power than traditional processors, generating heat that conventional air cooling cannot effectively dissipate. Liquid cooling systems absorb and remove heat more efficiently, making them essential for hosting next-generation AI hardware in modern data centers.