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globalways ag: Stuttgart Data Center

globalways ag Stuttgart Data Center is located at Stuttgart, Alemania. 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 29 data center locations within 50 miles of this facility. No certifications are specified for this location.
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About Stuttgart Data Center

The Globalways (Stuttgart) Data Centre, located at Neue Brücke 8, 70173 Stuttgart in Germany, is operated by Globalways AG and offers a high-performance, carrier-grade facility serving enterprise, connectivity and colocation customers. According to listings, the facility is positioned to deliver robust power and cooling infrastructure along with strong network connectivity in the Stuttgart region. It stands out for its integration with Globalways’ fiber-rich network in the Stuttgart metropolitan area — enabling clients to benefit from local-network reach, regional redundancy and high-speed access.

⚙️ Facility Highlights

  • The facility has multiple redundant power feeds and UPS back-up systems to ensure continuity of operations.
  • Cooling architecture: Advanced cooling systems are employed to maintain optimal temperature and humidity for IT infrastructure. 
  • Scalability: While detailed expansion figures are not publicly enumerated, Globalways’ data centre in Stuttgart is referenced as one of their primary network-enabled sites, meaning modular growth and connectivity-driven scale are part of design. 
  • Support services: The facility supports colocation and connectivity services, leveraging the Globalways network (and post-acquisition integration with Zayo Group) to provide infrastructure and managed links.
  • Unique features: Integration with a dense regional fiber network (~360 km in Stuttgart area) and over 600 on-net buildings, offering significant connectivity density and low‐latency options.

🔐 Security & Compliance

  • The facility is described as being built to industry-grade standards of availability and reliability, including multi-layer access control, surveillance, and resilience in power/cooling infrastructure. 
  • Compliance and certifications: While specific public disclosure of standards (e.g., ISO 27001, PCI DSS) for this facility were not located in the search results, the data centre platform listing emphasises “highest standards of data security and reliability”. 
  • Security measures: 24/7 monitoring, biometric or card access control, and secure delivery/entry zones are cited for the site. 

🌐 Connectivity & Carrier Access

  • Carrier-neutral: The Stuttgart facility is part of Globalways’ connectivity network, offering multiple provider options, dark fiber, and high-capacity backbone links. 
  • Redundant fibre paths: As part of Globalways’ infrastructure, the site benefits from multiple fiber routes, high on-net building count (over 600) and extensive fiber tracts (~387 km in region) providing solid path diversity. 
  • Cloud/on-ramp & interconnect options: The site is located in an environment suitable for network, cloud, and interconnection services thanks to its fiber-rich placement and proximity to Stuttgart business and enterprise zone.
  • Low latency regional connectivity: Being situated in Stuttgart, the data centre offers strong connectivity into major German hubs and backbone networks, enabling enterprise, cloud and edge deployments requiring regional infrastructure.

💼 Who It Serves

  • Enterprises and businesses demanding robust connectivity plus colocation infrastructure in the Stuttgart region.
  • Service providers, network operators and content delivery networks needing dense fiber and interconnect options in southwestern Germany.
  • Organisations requiring hybrid IT setups (on-site racks + connectivity to cloud or remote sites) with strong regional reach.
  • Firms with regional data-sovereignty or German-market focus looking for a resilient and well-connected facility.
  • Workloads that benefit from strong network density (e.g., edge compute, distributed applications) where proximity to fiber-rich environments matters.