Brazilian infrastructure provider for mission-critical datacenters and cloud
Open Data Center operates datacenters, private cloud, and hybrid infrastructure for high-availability operations across Brazil. The tech stack—CloudStack, KVM, Proxmox, Kubernetes, Terraform, Ansible—reflects a mature infrastructure-as-code discipline, while early AI and automation adoption (n8n, Make, OpenAI, ChatGPT) signals a shift toward workflow automation and intelligent operations management. Hiring is accelerating across engineering and support, weighted toward mid-level engineers, suggesting a scaling phase focused on reliability and incident response rather than pure feature velocity.
Open Data Center is a Brazilian infrastructure company founded in 2017, headquartered in Goiânia, serving mid-market to enterprise customers in corporate, technology, financial, and industrial sectors. The firm designs, operates, and evolves private cloud, colocation, and hybrid environments, with a stated focus on high availability, security, disaster recovery, and 24/7 operational continuity. Service offerings include dedicated infrastructure, backup, storage, VPS, SaaS, BaaS, and IaaS. The company's positioning reflects a regional, reliability-first approach to critical infrastructure rather than a price-led commodity play.
Core stack: CloudStack, KVM, Proxmox for virtualization; Kubernetes, Docker for containers; Terraform, Ansible, Puppet for infrastructure automation; Ceph for distributed storage. Also uses AWS, Azure, GCP, and Oracle for hybrid deployments.
Active projects include API integration development, AI prompt engineering, n8n workflow development, and n8n-based workflow automation. Pain points center on reducing operational friction, increasing predictability, and scaling performance without added complexity.
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