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CenterSquare: CenterSquare London Data Center

CenterSquare CenterSquare London Data Center is located at London, Greater London, England, United Kingdom. The gross building size for this location has not been provided. The gross colocation space is not available for this data center. No power information has been offered for this location. We found 328 data center locations within 50 miles of this facility. Certifications for this location include ISO 27001, SOC 1 Type 2, SOC 2 Type 2.
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About CenterSquare London Data Center

CenterSquare London Data Center is a London-area colocation facility operated under the Csquare platform, the data center business formed from the combination of Evoque Data Center Solutions and the acquired assets of Cyxtera in 2024. Public marketplace references place the London facility in London Docklands / Isle of Dogs, United Kingdom, one of the UK’s most established carrier and colocation corridors.

From a market-positioning standpoint, London remains one of Europe’s most important enterprise, financial, and network hubs, with strong links to domestic UK demand as well as regional connectivity into Europe, the Middle East, and Africa. Csquare’s current London market materials frame the metro as a strategic enterprise location and indicate access to multiple networks and colocation-oriented connectivity services, making the site relevant for resilient infrastructure deployments, hybrid IT architectures, and service-provider interconnection use cases.

⚙️ Facility Highlights

  1. Colocation-focused facility in the London metro, positioned within the Docklands ecosystem.
  2. High-availability design approach supported by UPS and generator-backed power architecture in current London market materials.
  3. Chilled-water cooling architecture referenced in current Csquare London specifications.
  4. Early warning fire detection via VESDA and pre-action dry-pipe protection referenced in current London specifications.
  5. Retail colocation delivery model with structured cabling and remote hands support available 24/7 in current London market materials.
  6. Customer operational support features include meeting rooms, dedicated work areas, and loading dock access in current London market materials.
  7. Connectivity is supported through Csquare Digital Exchange and traditional interconnection options.

🔐 Security & Compliance

  1. 24/7 video surveillance.
  2. 90-day video storage.
  3. Two-factor authentication for facility access.
  4. Biometric scanners and badge readers.
  5. Entrance mantraps as part of layered physical access control.
  6. Fire detection and suppression measures include VESDA and pre-action dry-pipe systems.
  7. Current London market materials list alignment with SOC 1 Type II, SOC 2 Type II, PCI-DSS, NIST 800-53 PE High, and ISO 27001.
  8. For UK and European customer deployments, GDPR relevance is applicable at the customer and operational level for hosted environments in this geography.

🌐 Connectivity & Carrier Access

  1. London metro location supports access to one of Europe’s largest concentration points for enterprise and network interconnection.
  2. Current Csquare London materials state 8 service providers and describe the market as carrier neutral.
  3. Traditional cross-connects are available, and Csquare states that its colocation customers can provision preferred-provider interconnections within its ecosystem.
  4. Csquare Digital Exchange is positioned for internet, cloud, metro-to-metro, and customer-to-customer connectivity.
  5. Csquare publicly references cloud connectivity to AWS, Azure, Google, and Oracle through its exchange services.
  6. The Docklands location is well suited to enterprises, managed-service providers, ISPs, and service providers that need low-latency access into the London market. This is an inference based on the site’s Docklands placement and Csquare’s published connectivity model.

💼 Who It Serves

  1. Enterprises with production, backup, or hybrid IT deployments in the London metro.
  2. Cloud, SaaS, and managed-service providers requiring colocation and interconnection options.
  3. Telecom operators, network providers, and ISPs seeking presence in the London Docklands ecosystem.
  4. Organizations building multi-site resiliency or disaster recovery architectures across the UK and wider EMEA region.
  5. Regulated and compliance-sensitive organizations that need audited colocation environments.