Microsoft Azure Qatar Central-Doha is situated in Doha, Qatar. While specific details regarding its gross building size and colocation space are not available, and no power information has been disclosed, the facility is notable for its robust set of certifications, including ISO 27001, ISO 22301, ISO 90001, SOC 1, SOC 2, and SOC 3, indicating a strong commitment to quality, security, and business continuity. Additionally, there is one other data center located within a 50-mile radius of this facility.
The Microsoft Cloud is dedicated to designing and advancing hardware systems and infrastructure to meet the world’s increasing computing demands. Our focus is on delivering enhanced performance, higher efficiency, and greater resiliency to customers, while prioritizing security and sustainability. Our hardware engineering efforts are concentrated on strategic roadmap and lifecycle planning, efficient sourcing and provisioning of servers, and pioneering innovations for next-generation datacenter infrastructure. Through our new Hardware Innovation blog series, we will highlight key hardware developments and investments that significantly impact the Microsoft Cloud, solidifying Azure’s position as a trusted provider of innovative, reliable, and sustainable hybrid cloud solutions.