Triara Queretaro — Colocation Data Center
by Triara Mty
Epigmenio González 2, Industria del Hierro, Santiago de Querétaro, MX
Source: PeeringDB
Facility Overview
Triara Queretaro represents Triara Mty's data center presence in the strategic Bajío region of Mexico. Located at Epigmenio González 2 in the Industria del Hierro industrial zone, this colocation facility serves enterprises and service providers seeking reliable infrastructure in one of Mexico's fastest-growing economic corridors. The facility leverages Queretaro's position as a major manufacturing and logistics hub to provide data center services to businesses operating throughout central Mexico.
As part of Triara Mty's network of data centers, the facility is designed to meet the infrastructure needs of organizations requiring secure, reliable hosting environments. The location within Queretaro's established industrial district provides the robust utility infrastructure and transportation access that modern colocation operations demand.
Services and Solutions
While specific service details are not publicly available, Triara Queretaro operates as a full-service colocation provider typical of enterprise-focused facilities in major Mexican markets. The data center likely offers standard colocation services including rack space rental, power distribution, cooling systems, and basic support services that businesses expect from professional colocation providers.
The facility serves organizations across various sectors that have significant operations in the Bajío region, including manufacturing companies, logistics providers, and enterprises with distributed IT infrastructure needs. Given Queretaro's role as a major industrial center, the data center is positioned to support the digital infrastructure requirements of both domestic Mexican companies and international corporations with manufacturing and distribution operations in the region.
Strategic Location Benefits
The facility's location in Santiago de Querétaro provides several operational advantages for colocation customers. Queretaro's position in central Mexico offers geographic diversity for organizations implementing disaster recovery strategies, while maintaining reasonable proximity to Mexico City's major business centers. The industrial setting ensures access to reliable power infrastructure and transportation networks essential for data center operations.
The Industria del Hierro location places the facility within an established industrial zone with appropriate zoning, utility capacity, and security considerations that support mission-critical infrastructure operations. This positioning allows the data center to serve both local Queretaro-based businesses and organizations seeking to extend their infrastructure footprint beyond Mexico's primary metropolitan areas.
About Colocation in Santiago de Querétaro
Queretaro Colocation Market
Santiago de Querétaro has emerged as an important secondary data center market in Mexico, driven by the state's rapid industrial growth and strategic location in the Bajío region. The city's position roughly 200 kilometers northwest of Mexico City makes it an attractive location for organizations seeking geographic diversity while maintaining connectivity to Mexico's primary business centers. Queretaro's robust manufacturing sector, including significant automotive and aerospace industries, creates substantial demand for reliable data center infrastructure.
The local business environment strongly supports data center operations, with stable power infrastructure, favorable industrial policies, and a growing technology sector. Queretaro's designation as a UNESCO World Heritage site has not hindered industrial development in designated zones, and the city maintains a business-friendly approach that attracts both domestic and international companies requiring data center services.
Market Dynamics and Competition
The Queretaro colocation market remains relatively concentrated compared to Mexico City or Guadalajara, with several regional and national providers establishing presence to serve the area's industrial base. The market benefits from lower real estate costs compared to major metropolitan areas while still offering the infrastructure reliability that enterprise customers require.
Demand drivers include the region's manufacturing sector, growing logistics operations serving central Mexico, and businesses implementing disaster recovery strategies that require geographic separation from primary Mexico City facilities. The market serves a mix of domestic Mexican companies with significant Bajío operations and international corporations that have established manufacturing or distribution centers in the Queretaro region.
The relatively stable geological and climatic conditions in the area provide favorable operating conditions for data center infrastructure, with lower natural disaster risk profiles compared to coastal regions, supporting the location's attractiveness for mission-critical infrastructure deployment.
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