Data Centers in Warsaw
27 locations found
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Equinix WA2
23 Poleczki, Warsaw
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Netia Warszawa
13 Poleczki, Warsaw
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EdgeConneX EdgeConneX A
17 Modularna, Warsaw
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Equinix WA4X
Krakowiakow 91/101, Warsaw
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Microsoft WAW02 DC1
8 Logistyczna, Sekocin Stary
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Equinix WA3
217 Aleje Jerozolimskie, Warsaw
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Atman WAW2
5 Konstruktorska, Warsaw
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Telia Company WZW/G
177 Jutrzenki, Warsaw
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ETOP Sp z o.o. Warszawa
Al. Jerozolimskie 200, Warsaw
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NTT Piaseczno
66 Jana Pawła II, Piaseczno
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EdgeConneX EDCWAW01
64A Nowogrodzka, Warsaw
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NTT Warsaw
ul. Piękna 24, Warsaw
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T-Mobile Warsaw
ul. Piękna 24, Warsaw
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DATA4 Pologne
21 Przyparkowa, Jawczyce
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dcenter.pl FT21
81 Aleje Jerozolimskie, Warsaw
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Equinix WA1
65/79 Aleje Jerozolimskie, Warsaw
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LIM Warsaw
65/79 Aleje Jerozolimskie, Warsaw
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Telia Company Warsaw
65/79 Aleje Jerozolimskie, Warsaw
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VirtuaOperator Warszawa
65/79 Aleje Jerozolimskie, Warsaw
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Lukman Multimedia sp. z o. o. Warsaw
11 Piękna, Warsaw
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Netia WAW01
11 Piękna, Warsaw
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Orange Business Services Warszawa
10 św. Barbary, Warsaw
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Atman WAW1
21A Grochowska, Warsaw
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Vantage Data Center Vantage Warsaw WAW1
Huta, Warsaw
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3S Warsaw
3 Annopol, Warsaw
- MS
Meverywhere DC-1
Leśna, Wyszków
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Polcom Alwernia
21 Zamkowa, Grojec
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Warsaw – Gateway to Central & Eastern Europe
Warsaw is a strategic hub for any business expanding into Central and Eastern Europe. The city provides a compelling balance of low operational costs, excellent connectivity, and a low-risk environment, making it an ideal location for deploying infrastructure to serve Poland and its neighboring countries. This combination ensures that digital assets are positioned for high performance and regional growth.
Warsaw: At A Glance
Factor | Rating / Data | Notes |
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Global Connectivity Grade | A | Strong regional fiber and excellent peering create reliable, low-latency routes across Europe. |
Direct Cloud On-Ramps | Over 1 – as of September 2025 | Direct connections are available to AWS, Google Cloud (GCP), and Microsoft Azure. |
Power Cost | €0.10/kWh – as of 2024 | The energy mix is primarily coal-based, keeping industrial power costs competitive. |
Disaster Risk | Low (2.5/10) – as of September 2025 | Minimal exposure to significant natural disasters common in other regions. |
Tax Incentives | No | Poland does not offer specific tax incentives for data center development or tenancy. |
Sales Tax | 23% VAT – as of September 2025 | The standard Value Added Tax rate applies to equipment and services. |
Network & Connectivity Ecosystem
Warsaw has rapidly become a key interconnection point for the region, moving beyond its historical role as a secondary market. Its dense and diverse network fabric makes it a prime location for performance-sensitive applications.
Carrier Density & Carrier Neutrality With over 30 carriers present as of September 2025, Warsaw offers a healthy ecosystem of local, regional, and international providers. Most modern facilities are carrier-neutral, providing flexible and resilient interconnection options.
Direct Cloud On-Ramps Direct cloud access is a major advantage in Warsaw. The market features one primary on-ramp location, enabling low-latency private connections to 17 cloud regions from providers including AWS, Google Cloud (GCP), and Microsoft Azure.
Internet Exchange Points (IXPs) The Polish Internet eXchange (PLIX) is the dominant IXP in Warsaw, concentrating a significant volume of domestic and regional traffic. Peering at PLIX provides efficient routes and reduces reliance on more expensive transit providers.
Bare Metal Bare metal server options are widely available from multiple providers. Companies like Hivelocity and OVHcloud offer dedicated server solutions for workloads that demand direct hardware access and consistent performance.
Power Analysis
Poland’s power infrastructure is stable, particularly in the key commercial areas of Warsaw where data centers are clustered.
Average Cost Of Power The average industrial power cost is approximately €0.10/kWh as of 2024. This competitive pricing is advantageous for managing the high operational expenses associated with dense compute and AI workloads.
Power Grid Reliability The power grid serving Warsaw is well-engineered, with modern data centers typically fed by multiple substations. This redundancy provides the reliability needed for mission-critical operations and high uptime requirements.
Market Access, Business & Tax Climate
Warsaw's location and business environment are ideal for serving both the large domestic Polish market and the broader CEE region.
Proximity To Key Business Districts Data centers in Warsaw are located near the city's central business district and key industrial parks. This proximity offers low-latency connectivity for the financial, technology, and e-commerce sectors concentrated there.
Regional Market Reach From Warsaw, a single data center deployment can effectively serve a population of over 90 million across Poland, Germany, Czechia, Slovakia, and the Baltic states with minimal latency.
Tax Advantage For Data Centers While Poland lacks specific tax breaks for data centers, the country's general corporate tax framework is competitive within the European Union. This straightforward tax environment simplifies financial planning for international companies.
Natural Disaster Risk
Warsaw is situated in a region with very low exposure to significant natural disasters, contributing to its reputation as a safe and reliable location for critical IT infrastructure.
The overall INFORM Risk score is 2.5 out of 10, placing it in the Low-risk category as of September 2025. Key natural hazards are minimal and primarily related to weather events rather than catastrophic occurrences.
The most notable risks include:
- River Flooding: The primary environmental hazard, though modern data centers are built outside of historical flood plains.
- Drought: A regional concern that has little direct impact on properly designed data center cooling systems.
Risks from earthquakes, tsunamis, and tropical cyclones are negligible, making Warsaw one of the safest capital cities in Europe for data center investment.