Digital Realty: Paris PAR4 Data Center

Digital Realty Paris PAR4 Data Center, situated at 21 Rue du Port, Nanterre, France, is a significant facility spanning 13,455 square feet. This data center offers robust colocation services and boasts a substantial power capacity of 10 MW. It is strategically located, with 46 other data center facilities found within a 50-mile radius. The PAR4 Data Center demonstrates a commitment to industry best practices through its comprehensive certifications, including ISO 27001 (Information Security Management), ISO 22301 (Business Continuity Management), ISO 50001 (Energy Management), ISO 14001 (Environmental Management), and PCI-DSS (Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard).
Paris is a prime location for businesses due to France’s position as Europe’s third-largest economy and the Paris region’s concentration of 30% of France’s wealth and over 75% of its IT spending. Our award-winning, network-neutral Paris data center campus, comprising seven data centers connected by a dark fiber network around the Paris ring road, offers an ideal environment for dual-site resilience. Clients, from small businesses to large multinational enterprises, choose us for our technical and operational excellence, as well as high-density power configurations. The campus also provides exceptional connectivity with over 90 carriers and ISPs, including France-IX, the country’s largest internet exchange.
Digital Realty

Paris PAR4 Data Center

21 Rue du Port, Nanterre, France

21 Rue du Port, Nanterre, France

Provider

Digital Realty

Facility Details

Sqft

colocation space

10 Mw

total power

13455 Sqft

total space

10.3mi

nearest airport

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Certifications

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