A1 Group: Vienna DC3
About Vienna DC3
Vienna DC3 does not appear as a dedicated public facility page on A1’s official website. Public A1 materials instead refer to A1’s “Next Generation Datacenter” in Wien Floridsdorf and separately state that A1 invested in the construction of its third data center in Vienna. Based on the publicly available evidence, Vienna DC3 most plausibly corresponds to A1’s third Vienna data center, but the exact official public facility naming convention “Vienna DC3” is Not publicly disclosed.
Third party infrastructure sources also list A1 operated Vienna facilities, including A1 Vienna XXI and A1 Telekom (VIVI), but the public sources reviewed do not explicitly map the label Vienna DC3 to one of those third party directory entries. As a result, the exact third party facility identity for Vienna DC3 is Not publicly disclosed.
⚙️ Facility Highlights
Facility identity (operator stated): A1 officially states it opened the A1 Next Generation Datacenter in Wien Floridsdorf in December 2018 and separately states it invested in the construction of its third data center in Vienna. Public sources do not explicitly publish a dedicated operator page using the exact name Vienna DC3.
Address (facility specific): Not publicly disclosed for Vienna DC3. A1’s official public materials identify the site as being in Wien Floridsdorf, but do not publish a street address for the third Vienna data center in the reviewed sources.
Third party directory context: Baxtel lists A1 facilities in Vienna under the names A1 Vienna XXI and A1 Telekom (VIVI), but the public sources reviewed do not explicitly state that either directory entry is the same facility as Vienna DC3.
Multi site context (operator stated, organization level): A1 states it operates 13 georedundantly connected data centers across Austria and markets A1 as Austria’s largest data center operator. This is an organization level statement and not a Vienna DC3 specific facility count or footprint statement.
General technical specifications (operator stated, facility level for the third Vienna data center / Next Generation Datacenter): A1 states the Vienna Next Generation Datacenter has 8,000 m² building area, 2,550 m² whitespace, 2 x 6.0 MW connected power, up to 3.9 MW UPS capacity, up to 1.5 kVA/m², 4 x 600 m² computer rooms plus 3 network rooms, and 3 independent fiber routes with up to 17.6 Tbit/s. Public sources do not explicitly restate these specifications under the exact label Vienna DC3, but A1 does tie them to its third Vienna data center in Wien Floridsdorf.
Resilience and availability (operator stated / organization level): A1 states its data centers are operated in a georedundant network, and its housing materials describe notstromanlagen, unterbrechungsfreie Stromversorgung, Klimatisierung, and 24/7 Überwachung across A1 sites. Facility specific applicability to Vienna DC3 beyond the broader Vienna third data center references is Not publicly disclosed.
🔐 Security & Compliance
Facility specific security systems: Not publicly disclosed for Vienna DC3.
Operator stated security controls (organization level): A1 states that all A1 locations have access controls, video surveillance, and fire protection systems with early fire detection and extinguishing systems. Facility specific deployment details for Vienna DC3, including biometrics, mantraps, guard force, cabinet security, and visitor procedures, are Not publicly disclosed.
Compliance certifications (operator stated, organization level / Vienna platform level): A1 states its certified data center environment includes Tier III design, EN 50600 conformity, 5 Sterne Datacenter Star Audit im georedundanten Verbund in Wien, ISO 9001, ISO 27001, ISO 50001, ISO 14001, ISAE 3402, and CoC Data Center. A1’s Housing page also states that the Vienna locations have 5 eco Datacenter Sterne and that the Next Generation Datacenter offers EN 50600 certification. Facility specific certificate IDs and audited scope for Vienna DC3 are Not publicly disclosed.
Compliance scope discipline: Public sources reviewed do not provide a Vienna DC3 specific certification register, certificate numbers, or audit scope document. Vienna DC3 specific certification scope is Not publicly disclosed.
🌐 Connectivity & Carrier Access
Facility connectivity (operator stated, third Vienna data center / Next Generation Datacenter): A1 states the Vienna Next Generation Datacenter has 3 independent fiber routes with up to 17.6 Tbit/s.
Network access (operator stated, organization level): A1’s data center brochure states A1 supports connectivity via A1 MPLS Network Service and all broadband connections. Facility specific cross connect products, carrier roster, or meet me room details for Vienna DC3 are Not publicly disclosed.
Carrier neutral positioning: Not publicly disclosed for Vienna DC3. Public sources reviewed do not explicitly describe this exact facility as carrier neutral.
Networks present (facility specific): Not publicly disclosed for Vienna DC3.
Carriers on net (facility specific): Not publicly disclosed for Vienna DC3.
Meet me room / cross connect products / pricing (facility specific): Not publicly disclosed for Vienna DC3.
Internet Exchange (IX): Not publicly disclosed for Vienna DC3. Public sources reviewed do not confirm that this facility operates an Internet Exchange.
💼 Who It Serves
Organizations seeking server housing in A1’s Austrian data center environment, where A1 explicitly markets secure housing services in its own data centers.
Customers requiring managed data center infrastructure, where A1 operates the virtualization layer and can provide backend systems such as storage and backup.
Businesses using virtual datacenter / infrastructure expansion services from A1, where A1 states enterprise infrastructure can be extended from the A1 datacenter platform.
Organizations needing georedundant Austrian deployment options, as A1 states its data centers operate in a georedundant network and that systems can be deployed redundantly across two data centers.