STACK INFRASTRUCTURE: MIL02A Milan Data Center

Located at Via Marche, 8/10, 27010 Siziano, PV, Italy, the STACK INFRASTRUCTURE MIL02A Milan Data Center is a substantial facility spanning 96,875.19 square feet. It offers 23,680.6 square feet of raised floor space specifically designed for colocation services. With a robust power capacity of 6 MW, this data center is well-equipped to support significant operational demands. Notably, there are 18 other data center locations identified within a 50-mile radius, indicating a concentrated hub of data infrastructure in the area. No specific certifications are currently listed for this location.
Milan, Italy’s financial and business heartland, stands as one of Europe’s largest metropolitan areas and the EU’s third-largest economy. This vibrant city is home to numerous international banks and the Italian stock exchange, making it a pivotal global financial center. Beyond its economic prowess, Milan is celebrated as the fashion capital of the world, boasting prominent universities, museums, and factories that contribute to its rich cultural tapestry. The city’s robust infrastructure, including three international airports, extensive railway networks, efficient public transportation, and reliable power and connectivity, coupled with a highly skilled workforce, has fueled its emergence as one of Europe’s fastest-growing data center markets.
STACK INFRASTRUCTURE

MIL02A Milan Data Center

Via Marche, 8/10, 27010 Siziano, PV, Italy

Via Marche, 8/10, 27010 Siziano, PV, Italy

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Facility Details

23680.6 Sqft

colocation space

6 Mw

total power

96875.19 Sqft

total space

8.08mi

nearest airport

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