Modular Data Center: The Complete Guide

Discover the advantages of the modular data center, such as scalability, efficiency, a lower total cost of ownership (TCO), and rapid deployment.

Modular Data Center: The Complete Guide

Discover the advantages of the modular data center, such as scalability, efficiency, a lower total cost of ownership (TCO), and rapid deployment.

The modular data center is more than a trend: it’s a practical solution to the new challenges of digital transformation. For organizations seeking performance, scalability, and predictability, it represents a real strategic advantage.

Companies with mission-critical infrastructure face growing challenges related to scalability, agility, and predictability. The traditional data center model—with its long build times and high costs—often can't keep pace with the needs of the business. This is where the modular data center stands out.

What is a Modular Data Center?

A modular data center is an IT infrastructure solution made up of standardized, scalable, and rapidly deployable modules — ideal for organizations that need agility, predictability, and on-demand growth.

Modules can be delivered with different levels of pre-configuration, enabling the integration of systems like power, cooling, cabling, security, and monitoring according to the project's requirements. Depending on the model—whether it's a modular room, container, or rack—this integration can be completed entirely at the factory or finalized at the installation site.

In contrast to traditional data centers, whose construction can take more than a year, modular data centers provide a much quicker implementation with less environmental impact. This makes them the ideal choice for expanding companies that wish to scale their operations cost-effectively and without oversizing the infrastructure right from the start.

When to Choose a Modular Data Center

Projects with tight deadlines.

The need for gradual scalability.

Operations in remote locations or in space-constrained environments.

Projects focused on energy efficiency and a lower TCO.

Strategies that involve edge computing or require high mobility.

Advantages of Modular Data Centers

1.

On-demand Scalability

The modular data center allows you to expand your infrastructure as business demands grow by adding new modules without disrupting existing operations.

With the pay as you grow model, companies avoid initial oversizing and invest only in the capacity they need, gaining the flexibility to scale gradually, efficiently, and in alignment with their actual operational growth.

2.

Reduced Deployment Time

While building a traditional data center can take months—or even years—the modular model can be delivered in as little as 120 days, with far greater predictability and less exposure to construction risks.

Thanks to standardization and parallel production, the deployment time can be up to 40% shorter compared to conventional projects.

This advantage reduces Time-to-Market (TTM), accelerates operational go-live, and brings a faster return on investment (ROI), making it ideal for companies that need to launch services quickly or scale their operations on a short timeline.

3.

Lower Total Cost of Ownership (TCO)

With prefabricated modules and optimized installation processes, the modular data center significantly reduces costs related to construction, labor, and operations.

Additionally, the scalable model avoids upfront spending on idle capacity, ensuring investments are proportional to actual demand.

Combined with the energy efficiency of its integrated systems, the result is a more predictable and competitive TCO—both in the short and long term.

4.

Mobility and Geographic Flexibility

Modular data centers can be installed in virtually any location, which offers a major advantage for companies operating in remote or hard-to-reach locations. Their mobility also allows modules to be moved to other locations if the need arises, which is impossible with traditional data centers.

5.

Resource Optimization

The data center modular is designed to use physical space, power, and cooling systems more efficiently. This compact and right-sized architecture ensures high performance with lower resource consumption, reducing operational costs and environmental impact.

This optimization directly contributes to sustainability goals and compliance with ESG policies, which are increasingly demanded by investors and stakeholders.

6.

Flexibility

Another important advantage is the flexibility of the modular data center to be installed either indoors or outdoors. In other words, for organizations in commercial buildings, the modular data center can be installed internally or externally, offering great flexibility.

7.

Security

A modular data center can be equipped with advanced access control systems, video surveillance, environmental sensors, and logical security mechanisms, creating a robust layer of physical and cybersecurity.

Furthermore, compliance with the ABNT NBR 15247 and ABNT NBR 10636 standards ensures greater protection against risks such as fires, intrusions, and electromagnetic interference, guaranteeing the integrity of operations and critical IT assets.

8.

Sustainable Solution

Designed with a focus on reducing the environmental footprint, modular data centers promote lower energy consumption, improved thermal efficiency, and the smart use of materials, aligning with corporate sustainability goals.

Advantages of Modular Data Centers

1.

On-demand Scalability

The modular data center allows you to expand your infrastructure as business demands grow by adding new modules without disrupting existing operations.

With the pay as you grow model, companies avoid initial oversizing and invest only in the capacity they need, gaining the flexibility to scale gradually, efficiently, and in alignment with their actual operational growth.

2.

Reduced Deployment Time

While building a traditional data center can take months—or even years—the modular model can be delivered in as little as 120 days, with far greater predictability and less exposure to construction risks.

Thanks to standardization and parallel production, the deployment time can be up to 40% shorter compared to conventional projects.

This advantage reduces Time-to-Market (TTM), accelerates operational go-live, and brings a faster return on investment (ROI), making it ideal for companies that need to launch services quickly or scale their operations on a short timeline.

3.

Lower Total Cost of Ownership (TCO)

With prefabricated modules and optimized installation processes, the modular data center significantly reduces costs related to construction, labor, and operations.

Additionally, the scalable model avoids upfront spending on idle capacity, ensuring investments are proportional to actual demand.

Combined with the energy efficiency of its integrated systems, the result is a more predictable and competitive TCO—both in the short and long term.

4.

Mobility and Geographic Flexibility

Modular data centers can be installed in virtually any location, which offers a major advantage for companies operating in remote or hard-to-reach locations. Their mobility also allows modules to be moved to other locations if the need arises, which is impossible with traditional data centers.

5.

Resource Optimization

The data center modular is designed to use physical space, power, and cooling systems more efficiently. This compact and right-sized architecture ensures high performance with lower resource consumption, reducing operational costs and environmental impact.

This optimization directly contributes to sustainability goals and compliance with ESG policies, which are increasingly demanded by investors and stakeholders.

6.

Flexibility

Another important advantage is the flexibility of the modular data center to be installed either indoors or outdoors. In other words, for organizations in commercial buildings, the modular data center can be installed internally or externally, offering great flexibility.

7.

Security

A modular data center can be equipped with advanced access control systems, video surveillance, environmental sensors, and logical security mechanisms, creating a robust layer of physical and cybersecurity.

Furthermore, compliance with the ABNT NBR 15247 and ABNT NBR 10636 standards ensures greater protection against risks such as fires, intrusions, and electromagnetic interference, guaranteeing the integrity of operations and critical IT assets.

8.

Sustainable Solution

Designed with a focus on reducing the environmental footprint, modular data centers promote lower energy consumption, improved thermal efficiency, and the smart use of materials, aligning with corporate sustainability goals.

Edgefy Modular Solutions: Which Model Fits Your Infrastructure?

Edgefy provides three models of modular data centers, each designed for unique environments and operational requirements. Find out which one is the best match for your project:

1.

Room Level

Ideal for indoor environments that require high physical security and architectural integration.

The Room Level data center is a robust solution for companies that need high availability, physical protection, and compliance with rigorous technical standards.

Typical Applications:

Corporate, industrial, financial, and mission-critical environments.

Key Features:

• Indoor modular structure allowing for gradual expansion.

• Protection against fire, intrusion, and electromagnetic interference (ABNT NBR 15247 and 10636).

• Complete integration of power, cooling, cabling, and security.

When to use a Room Level data center:

• You have available indoor space.

• You need to enhance physical and logical security.

• The project requires operational continuity and low risk.

2.

Container Level

An all-in-one solution for outdoor environments, ready for rapid deployment and mobility.

Edgefy's Container Level solutions is pre-configured at the factory, tested, and certified before delivery, ensuring agility and reliability in challenging environments.

Typical Applications:

Mining, energy, telecom, temporary operations, or remote locations.

Key Features:

• Self-contained unit with integrated cooling, power, security, and cabling.

• Easy transportation and simplified installation.

• On-demand scalability with new modular containers.

• Protection against fire, intrusion, and electromagnetic interference (ABNT NBR 15247 and 10636).

When to use a Container Level data center:

• When an outdoor environment is more feasible than an indoor one.

• When the project requires mobility and rapid deployment.

• When there are space or infrastructure constraints.

3.

Rack Level

For edge computing operations, branch offices, and locations with extremely limited space.

The Rack Level is the smallest unit of a modular data center, ideal for decentralizing IT infrastructure and bringing data processing closer to the point of consumption.

Typical Applications:

Bank branches, hospitals, retail stores, manufacturing facilities, mobile units, education, and government.

Key Features:

• Plug-and-play installation with minimal site preparation.

• Connectivity with other units or the cloud.

• Designed for high availability in small spaces.

When to use a Rack Level data center:

• A widespread, low-latency presence is needed.

• Physical space is extremely limited.

• Deployment must be fast, secure, and localized.

1.

Data center Modular em Sala

Ideal for indoor environments that require high physical security and architectural integration.

The Room Level data center is a robust solution for companies that need high availability, physical protection, and compliance with rigorous technical standards.

Typical Applications:

Corporate, industrial, financial, and mission-critical environments.

Key Features:

• Indoor modular structure allowing for gradual expansion.

• Protection against fire, intrusion, and electromagnetic interference (ABNT NBR 15247 and 10636).

• Complete integration of power, cooling, cabling, and security.

When to use a Room Level data center:

• You have available indoor space.

• You need to enhance physical and logical security.

• The project requires operational continuity and low risk.

2.

Data Center Modular em Container

An all-in-one solution for outdoor environments, ready for rapid deployment and mobility.

Edgefy's Container Level solutions is pre-configured at the factory, tested, and certified before delivery, ensuring agility and reliability in challenging environments.

Typical Applications:

Mining, energy, telecom, temporary operations, or remote locations.

Key Features:

• Self-contained unit with integrated cooling, power, security, and cabling.

• Easy transportation and simplified installation.

• On-demand scalability with new modular containers.

• Protection against fire, intrusion, and electromagnetic interference (ABNT NBR 15247 and 10636).

When to use a Container Level data center:

• When an outdoor environment is more feasible than an indoor one.

• When the project requires mobility and rapid deployment.

• When there are space or infrastructure constraints.

3.

Rack Level

For edge computing operations, branch offices, and locations with extremely limited space.

The Rack Level is the smallest unit of a modular data center, ideal for decentralizing IT infrastructure and bringing data processing closer to the point of consumption.

Typical Applications:

Bank branches, hospitals, retail stores, manufacturing facilities, mobile units, education, and government.

Key Features:

• Plug-and-play installation with minimal site preparation.

• Connectivity with other units or the cloud.

• Designed for high availability in small spaces.

When to use a Rack Level data center:

• A widespread, low-latency presence is needed.

• Physical space is extremely limited.

• Deployment must be fast, secure, and localized.

Edgefy's Modular Data Center Solutions: A Side-by-Side Comparison

Feature

Indoor installation

Outdoor installation

Scalability

Geographic Mobility

Physical Security

Deployment Time

Required Physical Space

Room

High

Medium

High

Medium

Medium to High

Container

High

High

High

Fast

Medium

Rack

High

High

High

Very Fast

Very Low

Indoor installation

Sala:

Container:

Rack:

Outdoor installation

Sala:

Container:

Rack:

Scalability

Sala:
High

Container:
High

Rack:
High

Mobilidade gerográfica

Sala:
Medium

Container:
High

Rack:
High

Physical Security

Sala:
High

Container:
High

Rack:
High

Deployment Time

Sala:
Medium

Container:
Fast

Rack:
Very Fast

Required Physical Space

Sala:
Medium to High

Container:
Medium

Rack:
Very Low

All Edgefy solutions are delivered tested, certified, and ready for operation. With expert engineering and comprehensive support, they are ideal for organizations seeking agility, control, and resilience in their critical infrastructure.

Modular vs. Traditional Data Centers: A Direct Comparison

Implementation vs. Construction

Traditional and modular data centers represent fundamentally different approaches when it comes to implementation. This is because a traditional data center is a brick-and-mortar, 100% customized construction, which demands significant time and resources.

The modular data center, on the other hand, offers greater flexibility, scalability, and efficiency.

This is because it consists of prefabricated modules that can be deployed—or even removed—incrementally as needed, allowing processing and storage capacity to be scaled easily and rapidly.]

However, when it comes to construction, the scenario is different. Any expansion process is naturally longer and more complex, as is the case with traditional data centers. Expanding or upgrading a traditional data center is an intricate process and can involve significant service disruptions.

As a point of comparison, if a traditional data center takes a year to build, the modular approach can reduce that time by half, completing the deployment in just 6 months. This represents a 50% optimization of the schedule.

Parallel vs. Linear

The deployment of a modular data center is fundamentally different from building a traditional one, both in its process and execution time. The traditional method is linear, with sequential phases for design, foundation work, shell construction, and finally, the installation and commissioning of equipment. The modular approach, in contrast, runs on parallel workflows.

This is because with a modular data center, the manufacturing process occurs in parallel with site preparation. While the site is being prepared, the data center modules are being manufactured.

As soon as the modules are ready, they are shipped to the installation site for rapid integration. Instead of building the data center's shell, as in the traditional method, the focus is on the installation and integration of the modules. This process is much faster because a large part of the work has already been done during manufacturing, and the components are already tested prior to delivery, further optimizing the process.

Once the modules are installed and integrated, the data center undergoes commissioning tests. In comparison, with the traditional method, you would still need to install the equipment individually, perform the tests, and then commission the data center.

Modular Data Center vs Traditional

Deployment Time

Modular:
As little as 120 days

Tradicional:
12 a 23 meses

Construction

Modular:
Parallel and prefabricated

Tradicional:
Alto e com maior provisionamento

Initial Investment

Modular:
Reduzido e escalável ("pay as you grow")

Tradicional:
Linear, on-site

Flexibility

Modular:
Alta: expansão por módulos

Tradicional:
Baixa: expansão exige nova obra

Maintenance

Modular:
Padronizada, com peças substituíveis

Tradicional:
Customizada, com maior complexidade

Mobility

Modular:
Can be relocated

Tradicional:
Fixado à infraestrutura local

Physical Security

Modular:
Pode vir com blindagem e certificações

Tradicional:
Depends on the project

Compliance and Testing

Modular:
Certificação e testes em fábrica

Tradicional:
Testes apenas após obra concluída

Time-to-Market

Modular:
Reduced by up to 40%

Tradicional:
Longer

Criteria

Deployment Time

Construction

Initial Investment

Flexibility

Maintenance

Mobility

Physical Security

Compliance and Testing

Time-to-Market

Modular

As little as 120 days

Parallel and prefabricated

Reduced and scalable
("pay as you grow")

High: expansion
via modules

Standardized, with
replaceable parts

Can be relocated

Can come with shielding
and certifications

Factory certification
and testing

Reduced by up to 40%

Traditional

12 to 24 months

Low: expansion
requires new construction

Linear, on-site

Low: expansion
requires new construction

Customized, with
greater complexity

Fixed to the
local infrastructure

Depends on the project

Testing only
after construction is complete

Longer

However, when it comes to construction, the scenario is different. Any expansion process is naturally longer and more complex, as is the case with traditional data centers. Expanding or upgrading a traditional data center is an intricate process and can involve significant service disruptions.

Why Adopt the Modular Model?

The modular data center represents an evolution in how companies design and operate their mission-critical infrastructure. It combines agility, predictability, and efficiency in a standardized, scalable solution with a lower environmental impact.

For any organization facing time, budget, or space constraints—or the need for rapid expansion—the modular model is a robust, secure, and proven solution.

Frequently Asked Questions about Modular Data Centers

It's a compact, prefabricated, and scalable IT infrastructure that comes with all necessary support systems already integrated, allowing for rapid deployment.

Rapid Deployment, a Lower Total Cost of Ownership (TCO), Incremental Scalability, and Enhanced Geographic Flexibility.

Yes. When a modular data center is designed and implemented to meet specific technical and operational requirements, it can achieve international certifications like Tier (Uptime Institute), ISO 27001 (for information security), and TIA-942 (for data center telecommunications infrastructure).

These certifications validate the infrastructure's reliability, security, and compliance with globally recognized standards.

Yes. Its modular nature allows for customization based on load profiles, cooling designs, power redundancy, and other technical requirements.

Because the systems are standardized and monitored remotely, maintenance is typically more efficient, with a lower risk of failure and a focus on scheduled interventions.

Yes. Modular data centers are utilized for everything from edge solutions to large-scale critical infrastructure. The model is well-suited for certified, mission-critical environments.

About Edgefy

Edgefy is a specialist in high-performance modular projects, blending engineering, innovation, and reliability to deliver tailor-made critical infrastructure.

Insights

+ 150

racks

+ 1,82

MW

III

Tier

1,4

PUE

Case SERPRO

Block building, modular, high processing capacity, scalable, efficient power infrastructure

NBR/ABNT 10636 Certification

O novo data center modular do SERPRO (Serviço Federal de Processamento de Dados) possui certificação conforme a norma NBR/ABNT 10636, atendendo aos critérios estabelecidos para garantir um ambiente protegido contra diversos riscos.

Tier III

Além de uma infraestrutura física robusta e resiliente, o Data Center possui certificação Tier III pelo Uptime Institute. Dessa forma é possível realizar manutenções concorrentes sem impactar no serviço para garantir a disponibilidade.

Edgefy: Case SERPRO: usina de geradores

PUE 1,4

O data center modular do SERPRO tem um PUE de 1,4 que é altamente eficiente, consumindo apenas 40% da energia total para operações de suporte, como climatização. Esse desempenho reflete um design otimizado e sustentável, garantindo economia e alta performance operacional.

Edgefy: Data center modular SERPRO: Tela de gestão do ar-condicionado

Planta baixa simplificada

O data center modular do SERPRO é formado por múltiplos containers e oferece uma infraestrutura completa e segmentada, garantindo eficiência e segurança. Com áreas separadas para front desk, NOC (Centro de Operações de Rede), data halls, salas elétricas, e uma usina de geradores, ele permite maior controle e gestão operacional. Essa estrutura modular também proporciona escalabilidade, permitindo que novos containers sejam integrados conforme a demanda cresce, além de oferecer alta resiliência por meio da segregação de sistemas críticos e operacionais.

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