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