Data Centers in Vienna
34 locations found
- NL
next layer Telekommunikations Fleischmarkt
19 Fleischmarkt, Vienna
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Raiffeisen Informatik Wien
7-9 Lilienbrunngasse, Vienna
- RI
Raiffeisen Informatik RHW
1 Friedrich-Wilhelm-Raiffeisen-Platz, Vienna
- XT
xpirio Telekommunikation & Service HS33
33 Hainburger Straße, Vienna
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Claro Vienna ODS
29 Obere Donaustraße, Vienna
- UO
University of Vienna Wien
7 Universitätsstraße, Vienna
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KAPPER NETWORK-COMMUNICATIONS Wien
9 Liebiggasse, Vienna
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T-Systems Vienna
97-99 Rennweg, Vienna
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Claro Vienna Ars
Arsenal, Vienna
- DR
DATASIX Rechenzentrumsbetriebs VIE1
3 Hofmühlgasse, Vienna
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Tele2 Telecommunication Wien
11 Donau-City-Straße, Vienna
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Claro Vienna FGR
11A Franzosengraben, Vienna
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Nessus NDC1
10 Fernkorngasse, Vienna
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Liberty Global Vienna
116 Erlachgasse, Vienna
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Nessus NDC2
23-25 Karmarschgasse, Vienna
- TT
Tele2 Telecommunication Medienhaus, Tele2 Telecommunication GmbH
27c Heiligenstaedter Laende, Vienna
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s-team IT solutions Spardat
21-25 Geiselbergstraße, Vienna
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Claro Vienna ANT
109 Antonigasse, Vienna
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Video-Broadcast Business Park Vienna (Node G)
3 Wienerbergstraße, Vienna
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ÖBB Telekom Service Wien
20 Brünner Straße, Vienna
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Raiffeisen Informatik RDC
66 Stadlauer Straße, Vienna
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HGC Global Communications H3A Headquarter Wien
52 Bruenner Strasse, Vienna
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AtlasEdge VIE001
Leopoldine-padaurek-strasse 14/objekt 38, Vienna
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NTT VIE1
4 Computerstraße, Vienna
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aixit AIX-A1
10 Louis-Häfliger-Gasse, Vienna
- DR
Digital Realty VIE1
10 Louis-Häfliger-Gasse, Vienna
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Digital Realty VIE2
10 Louis-Häfliger-Gasse, Vienna
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Telefonica Bristol
10 Louis-Häfliger-Gasse, Vienna
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ATOS Origin Siemens City
90 Siemensstraße, Vienna
- DR
Digital Realty VIE3
91 Siemensstraße, Vienna
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Microsoft MS DC 'Schwechat' VIE01
5 Ailecgasse, Schwechat
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EXA Infrastructure Edge DC Wien
86 Perfektastraße, Vienna
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Arelion Vienna
6A Talpagasse, Vienna
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ITandTEL Vösendorf
24 Ortsstraße, Vösendorf
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Vienna – Central Europe's Connectivity Hub
Vienna is a strategic digital gateway connecting Western, Central, and Eastern Europe. With its stable infrastructure, excellent connectivity, and access to key growth markets, it provides a reliable and low-risk location for deploying critical IT assets to serve the broader CEE region.
Vienna: At A Glance
Factor | Rating / Data | Notes |
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Global Connectivity Grade | A | Excellent fiber density and carrier diversity for regional and international traffic. |
Direct Cloud On-Ramps | Over 3 – as of September 2025 | AWS and Azure provide direct, low-latency access to their cloud regions. |
Power Cost | €0.09/kWh – as of August 2025 | Highly renewable grid mix keeps industrial power costs competitive for the region. |
Disaster Risk | Low (2.4/100) – as of September 2025 | Minimal exposure to significant natural hazards ensures high operational uptime. |
Tax Incentives | No | Austria does not offer specific tax incentives for data center investment. |
Sales Tax | 20% VAT – as of September 2025 | The standard Value Added Tax rate applies to equipment and services. |
Network & Connectivity Ecosystem
Vienna's location makes it a critical nexus for data traffic moving across Europe. The city boasts a mature and competitive connectivity market.
Carrier Density & Carrier Neutrality: Vienna is home to over 35 unique network providers as of September 2025. The market is supported by numerous carrier-neutral data centers, providing extensive choice for local access, IP transit, and private network services.
Direct Cloud On-Ramps: With over 3 dedicated cloud on-ramps and access to 16 cloud regions as of September 2025, Vienna offers excellent hybrid cloud infrastructure. Direct, private connections are available to major platforms, including:
- AWS
- Microsoft Azure
Internet Exchange Points (IXPs): The Vienna Internet eXchange (VIX) is the primary peering point in Austria. It facilitates efficient, low-latency traffic exchange between hundreds of connected networks, reducing transit costs and improving performance for end-users.
Bare Metal: Bare metal server options are readily available in Vienna for workloads requiring dedicated physical hardware. Providers like phoenixNAP and OVHcloud offer customized server solutions in the market.
Power Analysis
Austria's power infrastructure is both cost-effective and highly reliable, distinguished by its commitment to renewable energy.
Average Cost Of Power: Industrial electricity prices in Vienna are approximately €0.09/kWh as of August 2025. This competitive pricing, combined with a green energy mix, helps lower the total cost of ownership and meet sustainability goals.
Power Grid Reliability: The electrical grid serving Vienna is modern and well-engineered, with multiple substations feeding key data center zones. The national grid benefits from an energy mix that is approximately 81% renewable, contributing to stable supply and predictable costs.
Market Access, Business & Tax Climate
Vienna provides a stable business environment with excellent access to both local and regional markets.
Proximity To Key Business Districts: Data centers in Vienna are strategically located to serve the city's primary business districts and industrial parks. This proximity ensures low-latency connectivity for finance, government, and technology sectors concentrated in the capital.
Regional Market Reach: From Vienna, organizations can effectively serve a population of over 300 million across Central and Eastern Europe. Its network density makes it an ideal hub for reaching markets in Germany, Poland, the Czech Republic, Hungary, and the Balkans.
Tax Advantage For Data Centers: Austria maintains a straightforward and stable corporate tax environment. While no specific incentives target data centers, the country's predictable fiscal policies and membership in the EU provide a reliable framework for business investment and planning.
Natural Disaster Risk
Austria has a very low natural disaster risk profile, ensuring exceptional operational stability for data center facilities.
Based on the INFORM Risk Index, Austria has a Low risk score of 2.4 out of 100 as of September 2025. The country's inland, temperate location protects it from the most severe weather and seismic events. Key risks are well-understood and manageable:
- River Flood: The highest individual risk factor, primarily associated with the Danube river basin, but mitigated by modern flood control infrastructure.
- Earthquake: A low but present risk, concentrated in specific alpine regions away from primary data center markets.
- Drought: A minor risk that can impact agriculture and hydropower but poses little direct threat to data center operations.