Data Centers in Arezzo
5 locations found
- AS
Aruba S.p.A IT2
8 Via Sergio Ramelli Arezzo 52100 ITA, Arezzo
- AS
Aruba S.p.A IT1
96 Via Piero Gobetti Arezzo 52100 ITA, Arezzo
- RS
IRIDEOS Arezzo
173 Via Piero Calamandrei Arezzo 52100 ITA, Arezzo
- RS
Retelit Spa Arezzo
19 Via Po Arezzo 52100 ITA, Arezzo
- AS
Aruba S.p.A IT3
53 Via di San Clemente Arezzo 52100 ITA, Arezzo
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Arezzo – Strategic Edge and Resilience for Central Italy
Arezzo serves as a critical infrastructure pivot for enterprises requiring high-security colocation outside the congested Milan metro. It offers a unique balance of localized edge performance for Tuscany manufacturing and hardened disaster recovery for national operations. By placing workloads here, businesses gain a stable footprint within the Italian fiber backbone with lower overhead than primary tier–1 markets.
Arezzo: At A Glance
| Factor | Rating / Data | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Global Connectivity Grade | B | Solid national links and regional fiber density. |
| Direct Cloud On-Ramps | 0 – as of January 2026 | Nearest primary on-ramps located in Milan. |
| Power Cost | €0.18–€0.22/kWh | Rates reflect the Italian national energy mix. |
| Disaster Risk | Low (3.0/10) | Stable inland site with managed seismic concerns. |
| Tax Incentives | Yes | Subsidies for energy-efficient data center systems. |
| Sales Tax | 22% VAT | Standard Italian rate as of January 2026. |
Network & Connectivity Ecosystem
Arezzo operates as a specialized connectivity hub, supporting the industrial and digital requirements of Central Italy.
Carrier Density & Carrier Neutrality: Carrier count: over 4 as of January 2026. The market provides enough competition for multi-homed strategies and resilient transit through specialized regional providers.
Direct Cloud On-Ramps: 0, as of January 2026. Native on-ramps are not physically present in the city. Secure connectivity to AWS, Google Cloud (GCP), or Microsoft Azure is managed through private network interconnects or high-capacity wave services routed to the primary cloud hubs in Milan.
Internet Exchange Points (IXPs): Public peering is largely handled via the Milan Internet eXchange (MIX), though local facilities support private peering for low-latency regional traffic exchange.
Bare Metal: High-performance bare metal is available through providers such as OVHcloud or IONOS, allowing for rapid scaling without the overhead of long-term colocation commitments.
Power Analysis
Energy management in Arezzo is defined by grid stability and a shift toward modern efficiency standards.
Average Cost Of Power: Industrial electricity ranges between €0.18/kWh and €0.22/kWh as of January 2026. These costs are competitive for Central Italy and benefit from a national grid that is increasingly incorporating renewable sources, helping businesses meet sustainability targets.
Power Grid Reliability: The local grid is well-engineered and leverages the Italian national redundant transmission network. Facilities in the industrial corridors utilize multi-substation support to maintain high uptime for mission-critical deployments.
Market Access, Business & Tax Climate
Arezzo provides a strategic vantage point for serving the affluent markets of Tuscany and the broader Italian peninsula.
Proximity To Key Business Districts: Data centers are located near the Arezzo industrial zones, providing millisecond-level latency for the regional jewelry, textile, and high-end manufacturing sectors.
Regional Market Reach: This location serves as the digital gateway for Tuscany and Umbria, reaching millions of consumers and thousands of businesses across Central Italy with superior reliability.
Tax Advantage For Data Centers: Italy offers specific subsidies for the modernization of industrial facilities, particularly for implementing energy-efficient cooling and power systems. These incentives directly reduce the total cost of ownership for long-term infrastructure projects.
Natural Disaster Risk
Arezzo maintains a Low (3.0/10) risk profile as of January 2026. The inland geography provides a significant buffer against the hazards that affect Italian coastal regions.
Earthquake (7.7): This is the primary regional concern, though modern facilities are built to strict seismic standards to mitigate physical impact.
River Flood (6.2): This risk is managed through specific site selection and elevated infrastructure floors to protect sensitive hardware.
Drought (2.8): A minor consideration that can affect water-cooling efficiency during peak summer months.
Epidemic (1.9): Rated as a low-impact factor for day-to-day physical infrastructure operations.
While national datasets include coastal hazards, the inland position of Arezzo makes Tsunami and Coastal Flooding risks immaterial to local site operations.