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Kolo DC: DK5 Copenhagen

Kolo DC DK5 Copenhagen is located at Bygmestervej 10, 2400 København, Denmark. 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 39 data center locations within 50 miles of this facility. Certifications for this location include ISO 14001, ISO 27001, ISO 9001, SOC 2 Type 2.
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About DK5 Copenhagen

DK5 Copenhagen is a data center operated by Kolo and located in Copenhagen, Denmark. Public market references identify the facility at Bygmestervej 10, Copenhagen, and describe it as a recently launched, high-density site within Kolo’s Denmark platform. Kolo’s own public positioning places Copenhagen among its metro-edge locations for latency-sensitive workloads, while third-party facility references describe DK5 as an AI-optimized environment for inference and GPU deployments.

Copenhagen is Denmark’s primary digital, commercial, and connectivity hub, giving DK5 relevance for enterprises that need metro proximity, low-latency access, and infrastructure close to users and data. Publicly available material supports DK5 as a Copenhagen-based colocation facility designed for dense compute workloads, with emphasis on retrofit efficiency, scalable rack density, and support for AI-oriented deployments in a major Nordic market.

⚙️ Facility Highlights

  1. Public market references describe DK5 as a high-density, AI-optimized data centre in Copenhagen.
  2. Public market references identify the site at Bygmestervej 10.
  3. Public market references list year built: 2025.
  4. Described as a sustainable retrofit of an existing building.
  5. Public market references state support for 30 kW to 50 kW per rack.
  6. Public reporting on the launch states the facility can offer 30 kW per rack.
  7. Described as liquid-cooling ready for dense hardware environments.
  8. Public reporting on the launch references hot/cold aisle containment.
  9. Public reporting on the launch references a closed-loop cooling system.
  10. Kolo publicly positions Copenhagen as one of its metro-edge locations for low-latency AI workloads.

🔐 Security & Compliance

  1. Kolo publicly presents its broader colocation platform as secure and enterprise-oriented.
  2. I did not find a dedicated public technical page for DK5 that clearly verifies site-specific physical security controls such as CCTV, badge systems, mantraps, fire-suppression type, or named management-system certifications for this facility.
  3. I also did not find a public, facility-specific basis to claim ISO certifications for DK5 Copenhagen itself.

🌐 Connectivity & Carrier Access

  1. Kolo publicly positions Copenhagen as a metro-edge location for low-latency performance close to users and data.
  2. The facility is suitable for AI inference and dense compute deployments in the Copenhagen market. This is supported by the public description of DK5 as an AI-optimized, high-density site.
  3. I did not find a public facility-specific carrier list, explicit carrier-neutral statement, cross-connect specification, or named cloud on-ramp detail for DK5 Copenhagen.
  4. Kolo’s broader platform messaging includes interconnection and hybrid-cloud positioning, but I am not attributing those as DK5-specific network features without a dedicated facility specification.

💼 Who It Serves

  1. Organizations deploying AI inference and GPU-intensive workloads in Copenhagen.
  2. Enterprises requiring high-density colocation in Denmark’s main metro market. This is an inference supported by DK5’s Copenhagen location and rack-density profile.
  3. Customers needing metro-edge infrastructure close to users and data.
  4. Businesses seeking Denmark-based infrastructure within Kolo’s wider Northern European colocation platform.