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Jun, 2026 : Cloud.ru Builds First Owned Data Center in Moscow Region
📅 - Cloud.ru has begun building its first owned data center in the Moscow region, aiming for a 2027 launch as Russian enterprise and government demand for cloud and AI capacity keeps rising. Chief Executive Mikhail Lobotsky disclosed the project to Vedomosti, but withheld the site, expected power-usage efficiency and capital spending, leaving some large questions for buyers too.
The reported scale is modest by hyperscale standards, but not trivial in Russia's constrained infrastructure market. Cloud.ru says the facility will have roughly 11 MW of capacity and support as many as 890 racks at up to 20 kW each. Reliability is expected to meet Tier III requirements. Two Vedomosti sources in the [...][... Check source for end of article ...]
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