Overview

Secure and flexible space built to your specifications

With a total of 14,200+m² of data center server (28,400+m² once fully built out) and a maximum of 34.4MW of critical IT load (70.4MW once fully built out), our Frankfurt 4 Data Center offers complete, client-tailored solutions for housing your IT and network systems in a secure, high availability environment. It is located 15km west of the city center in the area of Hattersheim and is our fourth data center campus in the Frankfurt region.

Specifications

Specifications

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Power

34.4MW of critical IT load (70.4MW once fully built out), average power density of 2.5kW/m², on-site substation delivering 90MVA of power.

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Connectivity

Carrier-neutral with connectivity to DE-CIX, access to leading public, private and hybrid cloud providers, redundant Carrier-Meet-Me-Rooms.

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Cooling

Highly efficient chiller systems with free cooling integrated or separated recoolers and own-programmed, weather-dependent energy management systems.

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Security

24/7 Security Operations Center and Service Control Center, multilevel security zone principle with CCTV to secure tenant area and technical operations.

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Why Frankfurt

Frankfurt is the leading data center market in Germany and one of the largest in Europe. It's regarded as Germany’s financial capital and is also a major tech hub, as the city is rich in fiber and is home to the DE-CIX, one of the world’s largest internet exchange points. The city’s geographic location allows connections to Eastern and Western Europe, along with the Nordics and the Middle East, making it a well-connected hub.

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