NorthC: Delft (Rotterdam - The Hague Region) Data Center

NorthC Delft (Rotterdam – The Hague Region) Data Center is located at Heertjeslaan 1, Delft, Netherlands. The data center is 53820 sqft. There is a total of 19375 sqft in raised floor space for colocation. It has access to 1.5 MW of power. We found 73 data center locations within 50 miles of this facility. Certifications for this location include PCI-DSS, ISAE-3402, ISO 27001, ISO 90001, ISO 14001.
NorthC’s Delft data center, together with our Rotterdam centers, forms a trio of regional data hubs in the Rotterdam-The Hague Metropolitan Area. Situated on the TU Delft campus—a prime hub for technological research and innovation in The Netherlands—our location is buzzing with international high-tech endeavors. The campus is not only home to the Technical University but also hosts myriad tech firms specializing in sectors like aerospace, climate, energy, healthcare, robotics, AI, and quantum computing. Given the digital innovations emanating from here, data centers become indispensable, making our establishment on this campus a logical decision. Our positioning on the TU Delft campus provides businesses an unmatched connectivity ecosystem. This data center is at the nexus of crucial fiber optic links in the region, ensuring that clients benefit from the swiftest and most dependable connections to pivotal international internet exchanges.
NorthC

Delft (Rotterdam – The Hague Region) Data Center

Heertjeslaan 1, Delft, Netherlands

Heertjeslaan 1, Delft, Netherlands

Provider

NorthC

Facility Details

19375 Sqft

colocation space

1.5 Mw

total power

53820 Sqft

total space

5.1mi

nearest airport

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