This Microsoft Azure data center, situated in Shanghai, China, is certified with ISO 27001, SOC 1, SOC 2, and SOC 3. While specific details regarding its gross building size, gross colocation space, and power infrastructure are currently unavailable, it is important to note that this facility is one of 63 data center locations identified within a 50-mile radius.
To meet the increasing global demand for computing services, Microsoft Cloud is dedicated to continuously enhancing its hardware systems and infrastructure. This involves designing for superior performance, increased efficiency, and enhanced resilience, all while prioritizing security and sustainability. Current engineering efforts are concentrated on strategic roadmap and lifecycle planning, efficient server provisioning, and pioneering next-generation datacenter infrastructure. Through the new Hardware Innovation blog series, Microsoft aims to highlight key hardware advancements and investments that are significantly impacting the Microsoft Cloud, ultimately establishing Azure as a reliable, innovative, and sustainable solution for hybrid cloud needs.