Carbon60

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Carbon60 is a Canadian managed cloud services provider — it sells managed private, public, and hybrid cloud infrastructure, disaster recovery, and cloud consulting rather than owning a large data center empire. Founded in Toronto in 1999 as an infrastructure and security consultancy, the company grew through a 2019 merger with Vancouver’s Gossamer Threads (GT.net) and acquisition of Saint John, NB-based Cirrus9, giving it a small national footprint of Canadian facilities layered under AWS, Azure, Google Cloud, and VMware-based managed services. As of 2026 the company is going through a notable contraction of its owned physical footprint: it sold its Saint John, New Brunswick data center assets to colocation roll-up Carrier Connect, while retaining the managed-services relationship with those customers. This makes Carbon60 a smaller, regionally-focused managed cloud operator rather than a large-scale infrastructure builder — its differentiator is white-glove, compliance-focused management of hybrid workloads for Canadian mid-market and public-sector clients, not scale of physical footprint.

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Carbon60 operates as a cloud provider and colocation provider, with facilities at the following locations:

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Common Questions

Does Carbon60 operate its own data centers, or does it just resell cloud services?

Historically Carbon60 has run its own facilities inherited through acquisitions — notably GT.net's Vancouver data center and Cirrus9's Saint John, New Brunswick facilities — alongside managing customer workloads on AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud. However, in 2026 it sold its Saint John data center assets to Carrier Connect, continuing on as a managed-services tenant rather than the facility owner there.

Does Carbon60 sell colocation space to customers?

No. Carbon60 leases colocation space itself (for example from Cologix in Toronto) to host its own managed-cloud infrastructure, but it does not sell rack or cage space to third parties — its product is managed cloud and hosting services, not colocation.

Does Carbon60 offer AI/GPU-specific infrastructure?

Carbon60's own site describes only general 'AI-ready cloud platforms that balance innovation, sovereignty, and compliance,' with no specific evidence found of GPU clusters, liquid cooling, or purpose-built AI infrastructure at any named facility.

Where is Carbon60 headquartered and where does it have a physical presence?

Carbon60 is headquartered in Richmond Hill/Toronto, Ontario, with additional data center or facility presence historically in Vancouver, British Columbia and Saint John, New Brunswick.

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