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DCI Data Centers: Sydney 01 Data Center

DCI Data Centers Sydney 01 Data Center is located at Eastern Creek NSW, Australia. 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 100 data center locations within 50 miles of this facility. Certifications for this location include ISO 14001, ISO 27001, ISO 45001, ISO 50001, ISO 9001, PCI DSS, SOC 2 Type 2.
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About Sydney 01 Data Center

Located in the Western Sydney growth corridor at Eastern Creek, New South Wales, the Sydney 01 Data Center operated by DCI Data Centers offers strategic proximity to major network, cloud and enterprise hubs across the Asia-Pacific region. 

The facility is built in a region with favourable infrastructure access, including multiple high-voltage feeders and carrier-neutral connectivity to Australia’s major telecom and cloud ecosystems.

With an initial installed power capacity of approximately 11 MW and larger campus scale in development, Sydney 01 is designed for scalable enterprise, cloud and hyperscale deployments.

Built with international reliability and certification standards (ISO-9001, ISO-27001, ISO-50001, ISO-14001, ISO-45001) ensuring robust operational quality and sustainability. 

The site is engineered to support cloud, enterprise and hyperscale workloads with redundancy, adaptability and growth in mind — positioning it as an ideal facility for hyperscale, enterprise and cloud deployments.

⚙️ Facility Highlights —

  • Approximate total power capacity of 11 MW installed at the current phase, with the broader campus capable of substantial expansion.
  • Infrastructure supports high-density racks and is configured with minimum N+1 redundancy on cooling systems and multiple 11 kV feeders to maintain consistent performance under load.
  • Facility design incorporates modular scalability, enabling additional build-out phases to support higher power and capacity demands as growth dictates.
  • Energy-efficient infrastructure: free-cooling capacity, carrier-neutral operations, and sustainability features aligned with ISO-50001 energy management standards. 
  • Redundancy architecture provides robust availability for mission-critical workloads, integrating operations 24×7 with an experienced facilities team. 

🔐 Security & Compliance —

  • Multi-layer physical security including 24×7 staffed operations, CCTV monitoring, dual–factor authentication (biometric + proximity) and secure access procedures compliant with ASAE 3402 standards. 
  • Certified under international standards such as ISO 9001 (Quality Management), ISO 14001 (Environmental Management), ISO 27001 (Information Security), ISO 45001 (Occupational Health & Safety) and ISO 50001 (Energy Management). 
  • The facility is carrier-neutral and backed by SLAs that support high-availability, providing the reliability required for enterprise and hyperscale users. 

🌐 Connectivity & Carrier Access —

  • As a true carrier-neutral facility, Sydney 01 offers access to a wide range of local, regional and international networks, including dark fibre and lit-fibre connectivity options. 
  • The location in Western Sydney is directly connected to major traffic points, cloud on-ramps and global peering, delivering low-latency access across Asia Pacific and global markets.
  • Cross-connect and ecosystem capabilities enable tenants to deploy hybrid, cloud and connectivity solutions with flexibility and path diversity.
  • Built for network-rich and cloud-centric workloads, the facility supports content, connectivity, and data-intensive operations in a strategic Australian gateway.

💼 Who It Serves —

  • Hyperscale cloud providers and AI/ML platforms seeking large-scale, high-density infrastructure in the APAC region.
  • Enterprise SaaS, FinTech, healthcare IT and digital services companies requiring resilient, compliant and scalable colocation or hybrid infrastructure.
  • Telecom operators, network carriers and content platforms needing low-latency access, diverse routing and robust connectivity.
  • E-commerce, digital media and OTT platforms expanding operations in Australia and the broader Asia-Pacific region.
  • Global organisations scaling compute, storage and connectivity operations with a requirement for sustainable, high-performance data centre infrastructure.