Canadian sovereign data centre operator with 49 MW capacity across nine locations
Qu Data Centres operates a network of nine colocation and cloud facilities across Canada with 49 MW of capacity and 187,840 sq ft of IT white space. The company is actively hiring across engineering and support roles with mid-to-senior talent, while building out liquid-cooled and high-density deployment capabilities. Pain-point clustering around billing complexity, support cost reduction, and rapid deployment timelines suggests operational scaling challenges typical of a 2025-founded infrastructure provider ramping volume.
Qu Data Centres is a Canadian digital infrastructure platform providing colocation, cloud, and managed services across nine strategically distributed facilities. The company serves enterprise, government, hyperscale, and AI clients with a focus on data sovereignty and Canadian hosting. Infrastructure spans 374,000 sq ft of total building space with 49 MW of operational capacity. The platform prioritizes efficiency through Canada's climate advantages (free cooling), advanced automation, telemetry, and data hall practices to reduce energy consumption and environmental impact.
Qu operates nine data centres with 49 MW of capacity, 374,000 sq ft of total building space, and 187,840 sq ft of IT white space.
Qu's stack includes Cisco networking, VMware virtualization, NetApp storage, Azure cloud, Veeam and Commvault backup, plus advanced cooling systems (liquid-cooled and high-density air-cooled deployments).
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