Microsoft Azure Korea Central-Seoul is a data center located in Seoul, South Korea. Specific details regarding its gross building size and colocation space are currently unavailable. Additionally, no power information has been disclosed for this facility. Despite the lack of these specific details, the data center boasts a robust set of certifications, including PCI-DSS, ISO 27001, ISO 22301, ISO 90001, SOC 1, SOC 2, and SOC 3, indicating a strong commitment to security, quality, and business continuity. Furthermore, the surrounding area is well-equipped with infrastructure, as evidenced by the 22 other data center locations found within a 50-mile radius.
At Microsoft, we are dedicated to continuously evolving our hardware systems and infrastructure to meet the increasing global demand for cloud computing. Our focus is on enhancing performance, efficiency, and resilience, while prioritizing security and sustainability. This involves strategic roadmap and lifecycle planning, efficient server provisioning, and pioneering next-generation datacenter infrastructure. Through our new Hardware Innovation blog series, we will highlight key hardware developments and investments that are significantly impacting the Microsoft Cloud, solidifying Azure’s position as a reliable, innovative, and sustainable hybrid cloud solution.