Data Centers in Rome
12 locations found
- C
Cineca cineca
6B Via dei Tizii Rome 00185 ITA, Rome
- NN
NaMeX - Nautilus Mediterranean eXchange Point Namex Rome
6B Via dei Tizii Rome 00185 ITA, Rome
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Eurtel Rome
52 Viale della Civiltà del Lavoro Rome 00144 ITA, Rome
- RS
IRIDEOS Roma
4 Via Carlo Perrier Rome 00158 ITA, Rome
- CD
C1V di Cinzia Tocci Rome
681 Via Andrea Millevoi Rome 00178 ITA, Rome
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UNIDATA Roma
498 Via Cornelia Rome 00166 ITA, Rome
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Zenlayer ROM1
498 Via Cornelia Rome 00166 ITA, Rome
- EI
EXA Infrastructure Rome
498 Via Cornelia Rome 00166 ITA, Rome
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Wind Tre Rome
282 Via di Tor Cervara Rome 00155 ITA, Rome
- DR
Digital Realty ROM1
282 Via di Tor Cervara Rome 00155 ITA, Rome
- RS
CLOUDITALIA-RM Roma
67 Via Giulio Vincenzo Bona Rome 00156 ITA, Rome
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UNIDATA Ponte Galeria
100 Viale Alexandre Gustave Eiffel Rome 00148 ITA, Rome
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Rome – Strategic Gateway to the Mediterranean
Rome serves as the primary digital bridge between Europe, North Africa, and the Mediterranean. It is a critical hub for organizations serving Italian government agencies and a large regional consumer base requiring low-latency access. Deploying here provides vital geographic diversity from the Milan cluster while securing a presence in the administrative center of Italy.
Rome: At A Glance
| Factor | Rating / Data | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Global Connectivity Grade | A | High density of Mediterranean subsea cable landings. |
| Direct Cloud On-Ramps | 0 – as of September 2025 | Milan is the primary Italian hub for major clouds. |
| Power Cost | €0.19 – €0.26/kWh | Industrial averages as of September 2025. |
| Disaster Risk | Low (3.0/10) | Seismic activity is the primary factor as of September 2025. |
| Tax Incentives | Yes | Subsidies for energy-efficient systems as of September 2025. |
| Sales Tax | 22% VAT | Standard national rate as of September 2025. |
Network & Connectivity Ecosystem
Carrier Density & Carrier Neutrality: Rome features a healthy ecosystem with a carrier count of over 15 as of September 2025. Most facilities are carrier-neutral, supporting a competitive environment for transit and transport services.
Direct Cloud On-Ramps: There are 0 direct cloud on-ramps in Rome as of September 2025. Milan serves as the nearest primary hub for AWS, Google Cloud (GCP), and Microsoft Azure. Enterprises reach these regions via private network interconnects or wavelength services.
Internet Exchange Points (IXPs): NaMeX (Nautilus Mediterranean eXchange Point) is the dominant IXP in the region. It provides essential peering infrastructure that keeps local traffic local to reduce latency for regional users as of September 2025.
Bare Metal: High-performance bare metal services are widely available through providers like Hivelocity and Leaseweb. These options offer dedicated compute power for workloads that do not require virtualization as of September 2025.
Power Analysis
Average Cost Of Power: Industrial electricity costs range between €0.19 – €0.26/kWh as of September 2025. This pricing reflects an energy mix of roughly 60% fossil fuels and 40% renewables, which directly impacts operational expenses for high-density deployments.
Power Grid Reliability: The grid in Rome’s primary data center corridors is well-engineered and supported by multiple substations. Reliability is consistent with other major European capitals, benefiting from infrastructure modernization as of September 2025.
Market Access, Business & Tax Climate
Proximity To Key Business Districts: Facilities are strategically located near the EUR district and central administrative zones. This proximity is vital for firms serving the public sector and finance industries headquartered in the capital as of September 2025.
Regional Market Reach: Rome acts as the primary digital gateway for Central and Southern Italy. It serves a population of millions and provides a bridge for data traffic moving to Mediterranean subsea routes as of September 2025.
Tax Advantage For Data Centers: Italy provides specific subsidies for energy-efficient systems and related infrastructure improvements. These incentives help offset capital expenditure and support sustainability goals for operators as of September 2025.
Natural Disaster Risk
The overall risk for Rome is rated as Low (3.0/10) as of September 2025. While the aggregate risk is low, specific natural hazards require consideration during site selection and engineering.
Earthquake (7.7/10): This is the highest natural risk factor for the region, requiring strict seismic building standards as of September 2025.
Coastal Flood (6.5/10): This is primarily an indirect regional risk for coastal landing stations rather than inland facilities as of September 2025.
River Flood (6.2/10): Relevant for facilities located near local basins as of September 2025.
Tsunami (6.1/10): A regional consideration for coastal infrastructure; inland data centers are generally protected as of September 2025.
Drought (2.8/10): A minor environmental factor for the local market as of September 2025.