Micro Logic hosts Projet Cirrus — Canada's second-largest sovereign cloud — at QScale's Q01 campus. Deep learning, modeling, and simulation workloads for industrial, commercial, scientific, and academic customers, all processed inside Canadian borders, all on renewable energy.
Micro Logic is one of Canada's most important IT solutions providers. Projet Cirrus is their sovereign cloud platform — engineered for data security and data residency, fully compliant with Canadian laws and regulations, and purpose-built to handle the AI workloads their regulated customers cannot run offshore. Hosting the platform at Q01 gave Micro Logic the density, the power, and the sustainability story their customers expect.

Q01 is located in Lévis, Québec. Every rack Projet Cirrus runs — compute, storage, network — sits inside Canadian borders, operated by a Canadian company, on Canadian hydro power. That's the foundation Micro Logic needed to promise real sovereignty to regulated customers, not just a marketing label.
Projet Cirrus workloads include deep learning training, numerical simulation, and large-scale modeling — the kind of jobs that demand consistent GPU density and predictable thermal headroom. Q01's 600 kW+ liquid-cooled cabinets and 142 MW secured power let Micro Logic scale the platform without re-architecting it.
100% renewable hydroelectricity, free cooling roughly 80% of the year, and a waste-heat recovery system that feeds nearby greenhouse agriculture. When Projet Cirrus customers ask where the energy comes from and where the heat goes, there's a straight answer on both sides of the equation.
The data stays here, in a sovereign cloud protected by Canadian laws, and is processed entirely using clean energy.
Canadian data residency, clean-energy AI, and the cooling capacity to grow. Let's talk about your workload.
How HPE deployed its AI Cloud at Q01 — on time, under 1.2 PUE, with 20%+ energy reduction.
Zero-carbon hydro power, free cooling 80% of the year, and waste heat recovered for local agriculture.
142 MW substation, 930K sq. ft., and racks built for 600 kW+ liquid cooling.