Microsoft Azure’s Switzerland North-Zurich data center, situated in Zürich, Switzerland, does not currently have publicly available information regarding its gross building size or colocation space. Additionally, power details for this facility have not been provided. Notably, this location is part of a robust network, with 19 other data center facilities identified within a 50-mile radius. This data center holds several key industry certifications, including PCI-DSS, ISO 27001, ISO 22301, ISO 90001, SOC 1, SOC 2, and SOC 3, ensuring adherence to rigorous security and operational standards.
Microsoft Cloud is dedicated to continuously enhancing its hardware systems and infrastructure to meet global computing demands. This involves a strong focus on designing for superior performance, efficiency, and resilience, while prioritizing security and sustainability. Current engineering efforts are concentrated on strategic roadmap and lifecycle planning, efficient server sourcing and provisioning, and pioneering next-generation datacenter infrastructure. A new Hardware Innovation blog series will highlight key hardware developments and investments that significantly impact Microsoft Cloud, solidifying Azure’s position as a reliable, innovative, and sustainable hybrid cloud solution.