Data Centers in Vienna
34 locations found
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next layer Telekommunikations Fleischmarkt
19 Fleischmarkt Vienna 1010 AUT, Vienna
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Raiffeisen Informatik Wien
7-9 Lilienbrunngasse Vienna 1020 AUT, Vienna
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Raiffeisen Informatik RHW
1 Friedrich-Wilhelm-Raiffeisen-Platz Vienna 1020 AUT, Vienna
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xpirio Telekommunikation & Service HS33
33 Hainburger Straße Vienna 1030 AUT, Vienna
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Claro Vienna ODS
29 Obere Donaustraße Vienna 1020 AUT, Vienna
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University of Vienna Wien
7 Universitätsstraße Vienna 1010 AUT, Vienna
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KAPPER NETWORK-COMMUNICATIONS Wien
9 Liebiggasse Vienna 1010 AUT, Vienna
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T-Systems Vienna
97-99 Rennweg Vienna 1030 AUT, Vienna
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Claro Vienna Ars
Arsenal Vienna 1030 AUT, Vienna
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DATASIX Rechenzentrumsbetriebs VIE1
3 Hofmühlgasse Vienna 1060 AUT, Vienna
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Tele2 Telecommunication Wien
11 Donau-City-Straße Vienna 1220 AUT, Vienna
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Claro Vienna FGR
11A Franzosengraben Vienna 1030 AUT, Vienna
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Nessus NDC1
10 Fernkorngasse Vienna 1100 AUT, Vienna
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Liberty Global Vienna
116 Erlachgasse Vienna 1100 AUT, Vienna
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Nessus NDC2
23-25 Karmarschgasse Vienna 1100 AUT, Vienna
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Tele2 Telecommunication Medienhaus, Tele2 Telecommunication GmbH
27c Heiligenstaedter Laende Vienna 1190 AUT, Vienna
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s-team IT solutions Spardat
21-25 Geiselbergstraße Vienna 1110 AUT, Vienna
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Claro Vienna ANT
109 Antonigasse Vienna 1170 AUT, Vienna
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Video-Broadcast Business Park Vienna (Node G)
3 Wienerbergstraße Vienna 1110 AUT, Vienna
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ÖBB Telekom Service Wien
20 Brünner Straße Vienna 1210 AUT, Vienna
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Raiffeisen Informatik RDC
66 Stadlauer Straße Vienna 1220 AUT, Vienna
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HGC Global Communications H3A Headquarter Wien
52 Bruenner Strasse Vienna 1210 AUT, Vienna
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AtlasEdge VIE001
Leopoldine-padaurek-strasse 14/objekt 38 Vienna 1210 AUT, Vienna
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NTT VIE1
4 Computerstraße Vienna 1100 AUT, Vienna
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aixit AIX-A1
10 Louis-Häfliger-Gasse Vienna 1210 AUT, Vienna
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Digital Realty VIE2
10 Louis-Häfliger-Gasse Vienna 1210 AUT, Vienna
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Digital Realty VIE1
10 Louis-Häfliger-Gasse Vienna 1210 AUT, Vienna
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ATOS Origin Siemens City
90 Siemensstraße Vienna 1210 AUT, Vienna
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Digital Realty VIE3
91 Siemensstraße Vienna 1210 AUT, Vienna
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IBM ODC21
10 Richard-Neutra-Gasse Vienna 1210 AUT, Vienna
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Microsoft MS DC 'Schwechat' VIE01
5 Ailecgasse Schwechat 2320 AUT, Schwechat
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EXA Infrastructure Edge DC Wien
86 Perfektastraße Vienna 1230 AUT, Vienna
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Arelion Vienna
6A Talpagasse Vienna 1230 AUT, Vienna
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ITandTEL Vösendorf
24 Ortsstraße Vösendorf 2331 AUT, Vösendorf
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Vienna – Gateway to Central and Eastern Europe
Executive Summary
Vienna is the primary interconnection hub for firms requiring high-speed access to the Danube region and emerging markets in Central and Eastern Europe. Deploying here provides a resilient environment for financial services and multinational corporations that value 81% renewable power and direct proximity to 100 million potential customers.
Vienna: At A Glance
| Factor | Rating / Data | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Global Connectivity Grade | A | High fiber density and mature regional IXP presence. |
| Direct Cloud On-Ramps | Over 3 – as of January 2026 | Local access available for AWS and Microsoft Azure. |
| Power Cost | €0.09/kWh – as of August 2025 | Clean grid featuring 81% renewable energy generation. |
| Disaster Risk | Low (2.4/10) – as of January 2026 | Geologically stable with minimal exposure to natural hazards. |
| Tax Incentives | No – as of January 2026 | Consistent fiscal policy without specialized data center breaks. |
| Sales Tax | 20% VAT – as of January 2026 | Standard value-added tax providing predictable operational costs. |
Network & Connectivity Ecosystem
Vienna serves as a critical junction for international traffic, purpose-built to handle massive throughput with high reliability.
Carrier Density & Carrier Neutrality: Carrier count: over 36. The market features a competitive landscape with ~40–50 carriers as of January 2026, providing diverse pathing and pricing leverage for colocation tenants.
Direct Cloud On-Ramps: Over 3, enabling access to 16 cloud regions as of January 2026. Local facilities provide low-latency physical handoffs to AWS and Microsoft Azure.
Internet Exchange Points (IXPs): The Vienna Internet eXchange (VIX) is the primary peering point, facilitating efficient traffic exchange for over 100 participants across the region.
Bare Metal: High-performance dedicated hardware is readily available from global providers such as Latitude.sh and phoenixNAP.
Power Analysis
Vienna offers a compelling mix of competitive pricing and environmental responsibility for energy-intensive operations.
Average Cost Of Power: Industrial electricity is priced at approximately €0.09/kWh as of August 2025. This cost profile supports sustainable scaling by utilizing a generation mix consisting of 81% renewables and 0% nuclear power.
Power Grid Reliability: The local grid is well-engineered with redundant high-voltage feeds and multi-substation support, ensuring high uptime for facilities in major industrial corridors.
Market Access, Business & Tax Climate
The local business environment is stable and geared for international trade, making it a reliable choice for regional headquarters.
Proximity To Key Business Districts: Data centers are strategically positioned near District 1 and Business Park Vienna. This proximity is vital for banking, insurance, and international organizations requiring low latency.
Regional Market Reach: Vienna is the logical choice for serving the 100 million people living in the Danube region and neighboring countries.
Tax Advantage For Data Centers: Austria maintains a predictable fiscal policy with a standard 20% VAT as of January 2026. This transparency helps businesses accurately forecast long-term operational expenditures without unexpected regulatory shifts.
Natural Disaster Risk
Vienna is a geologically stable market with an overall risk class of Low (2.4/10) as of January 2026. The infrastructure is built to manage existing hazards effectively.
- River Flood: 7.2. This is the primary natural concern, though most tier-standard facilities are located outside immediate flood zones.
- Earthquake: 3.9. Seismic activity is minor and managed by standard building codes.
- Drought: 1.7. Minimal impact on data center cooling operations.
- Epidemic: 1.5. Low risk with reliable local healthcare infrastructure.
Other hazards such as Tsunami and Coastal Flood are not applicable to this inland metro. All other natural risks are minor or not listed for this region as of January 2026.