The Microsoft Azure Sweden Central-Gavle data center, situated at 805 91 Gävle, Sweden, spans an impressive 245,000 square feet. While specific gross colocation space details are not available, the facility adheres to rigorous industry standards, holding certifications such as PCI-DSS, ISO 27001, ISO 22301, ISO 90001, SOC 1, SOC 2, and SOC 3, demonstrating its commitment to security, quality, and operational excellence. No power information has been provided for this location, and there are no other data centers found within a 50-mile radius.
Microsoft’s Cloud division is committed to continually advancing its hardware systems and infrastructure to meet global computing demands. This ongoing effort prioritizes enhanced performance, increased efficiency, and improved resiliency for customers, while also maintaining a strong focus on security and sustainability. Current hardware engineering investments are heavily concentrated on strategic roadmap and lifecycle planning, efficient server sourcing and provisioning, and the innovative development of next-generation datacenter infrastructure. Through the new Hardware Innovation blog series, Microsoft aims to 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.