Global Switch: Frankfurt North / South Data Center

The Global Switch Frankfurt North / South Data Center, situated at Eschborner Landstraße 110, 60489 Frankfurt am Main, Germany, is a substantial facility spanning 182,986.48 square feet. While the precise gross colocation space and power information are not publicly available for this location, it is important to note its strategic position within a vibrant data center ecosystem, with 87 other data center locations identified within a 50-mile radius. This facility also boasts key industry certifications, including ISO 27001, ISO 14001, and ISO 90001, underscoring its commitment to information security, environmental management, and quality management systems, respectively.
Global Switch Frankfurt is strategically located near the financial district, city center, and Frankfurt International Airport, which is only a 15-minute drive away. This data center serves as a critical connectivity and cloud hub, offering leading global brands access to an extensive array of international and regional carriers, ISPs, and prominent cloud providers. Its robust network ecosystem and close proximity to the Central Business District ensure high-speed connectivity, making it an attractive choice for global, European, and German financial institutions, as well as other leading international brands.
Global Switch

Frankfurt North / South Data Center

Eschborner Landstraße 110, 60489 Frankfurt am Main, Germany

Eschborner Landstraße 110, 60489 Frankfurt am Main, Germany

Provider

Global Switch

Facility Details

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colocation space

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total power

182986.48 Sqft

total space

6.22mi

nearest airport

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