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Moscow M9 — Colocation Data CenterVerified

by MMTS-9 JSC

7, Butlerova street, Moscow, RU

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Facility Overview

Moscow M9 is a colocation data center facility operated by MMTS-9 JSC, strategically positioned at 7 Butlerova Street in Moscow, Russia. As part of Russia's capital city infrastructure, this facility serves the growing demand for reliable data center services in one of Eastern Europe's most significant business and technology hubs.

MMTS-9 JSC operates this colocation facility to provide businesses with professional-grade hosting infrastructure and connectivity solutions. The data center is designed to support organizations requiring secure, reliable, and scalable IT infrastructure without the capital expenditure and operational complexity of building and maintaining their own facilities.

Location and Accessibility

The facility's location on Butlerova Street positions it within Moscow's established business district, providing convenient access for customers while maintaining the operational requirements necessary for a modern data center. This location offers proximity to Moscow's key business centers and transportation infrastructure, facilitating both physical access for customers and connectivity to regional and international networks.

Target Market and Use Cases

Moscow M9 is well-suited for a diverse range of customers operating in the Russian market. Domestic enterprises seeking reliable colocation services can benefit from the facility's Moscow location, which provides low-latency access to local users and business partners. International companies requiring a presence in the Russian market can leverage this facility as a strategic hosting location.

The data center can support various deployment models, from single-rack retail colocation arrangements for smaller businesses to larger wholesale deployments for enterprises with substantial infrastructure requirements. Organizations in sectors such as financial services, technology, e-commerce, and telecommunications typically find value in Moscow-based colocation facilities due to regulatory requirements and performance considerations.

Infrastructure and Services

As a professional colocation provider, MMTS-9 JSC designed Moscow M9 to deliver the fundamental infrastructure services that modern businesses require. The facility provides the power, cooling, and physical security infrastructure necessary to support customer equipment deployments of varying sizes and configurations.

Customers can expect standard colocation services including space rental, power allocation, and basic connectivity options. The facility's infrastructure is designed to support the 24/7 operational requirements that are critical for business-critical applications and services.

Regional Connectivity

Moscow's position as a major telecommunications hub in Eastern Europe and Russia provides Moscow M9 with access to both domestic and international network infrastructure. The city serves as a key interconnection point for traffic flowing between Europe, Asia, and other regions, making it an attractive location for organizations requiring robust connectivity options.

Facility Details

Networks: 271
Internet Exchanges: 11

Network Carriers

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About Colocation in Moscow

Moscow Colocation Market

Moscow represents one of Eastern Europe's most significant data center markets, driven by Russia's position as the largest economy in the region and the city's role as the primary business and financial center. The market benefits from substantial domestic demand as Russian enterprises increasingly adopt cloud services and digital transformation initiatives, creating strong demand for reliable colocation infrastructure.

The city's strategic geographic position serves as a natural gateway between European and Asian networks, making it an important hub for international connectivity. Moscow's telecommunications infrastructure has developed significantly, with multiple fiber routes connecting the city to major European and Asian markets, providing colocation customers with diverse connectivity options.

Business Environment

Moscow's business environment supports data center operations through established regulatory frameworks and significant local expertise in telecommunications and IT services. The concentration of major Russian corporations, government agencies, and international companies with Russian operations creates a substantial customer base for colocation services.

The local market benefits from a mature telecommunications sector and growing awareness of the importance of professional data center infrastructure for business continuity and compliance requirements. This has driven steady demand growth for colocation services among both domestic and international organizations.

Competitive Landscape

The Moscow colocation market features several established providers ranging from local specialists to international operators. Competition has generally resulted in improved service offerings and infrastructure investments across the market, benefiting customers through increased options and service quality.

Local providers like MMTS-9 JSC often provide advantages in terms of local market knowledge, regulatory compliance expertise, and customer service in the Russian language, while competing effectively on technical capabilities and pricing structures.

Market Drivers

Key demand drivers in the Moscow market include data sovereignty requirements, low-latency access to Russian users, compliance with local regulations, and the need for business continuity infrastructure. Financial services, government, telecommunications, and technology sectors represent significant sources of demand for professional colocation services in the Moscow market.

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