Microsoft Azure’s Poland Central-Warsaw data center, situated in Warsaw, Poland, is a significant facility in the region. While specific details regarding its gross building size, gross colocation space, and power information are currently unavailable, its strategic location is noteworthy. This data center is part of a broader network, with 9 other data center locations identified within a 50-mile radius. Furthermore, the facility demonstrates a strong commitment to industry standards and security, holding a comprehensive set of certifications including PCI-DSS, ISO 27001, ISO 22301, ISO 90001, SOC 1, SOC 2, and SOC 3.
Microsoft Cloud is dedicated to designing and advancing hardware systems and infrastructure to meet global computing demands. This includes improving performance, efficiency, and resiliency for customers, while prioritizing security and sustainability. Current engineering efforts focus on roadmap and lifecycle planning, server sourcing and provisioning, and developing next-generation datacenter infrastructure. A new “Hardware Innovation” blog series will highlight key hardware developments and investments that enhance the Microsoft Cloud and position Azure as a trusted provider of innovative, reliable, and sustainable hybrid cloud solutions.