Kolo DC: DK5 Copenhagen
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
- Public market references describe DK5 as a high-density, AI-optimized data centre in Copenhagen.
- Public market references identify the site at Bygmestervej 10.
- Public market references list year built: 2025.
- Described as a sustainable retrofit of an existing building.
- Public market references state support for 30 kW to 50 kW per rack.
- Public reporting on the launch states the facility can offer 30 kW per rack.
- Described as liquid-cooling ready for dense hardware environments.
- Public reporting on the launch references hot/cold aisle containment.
- Public reporting on the launch references a closed-loop cooling system.
- Kolo publicly positions Copenhagen as one of its metro-edge locations for low-latency AI workloads.
🔐 Security & Compliance
- Kolo publicly presents its broader colocation platform as secure and enterprise-oriented.
- 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.
- I also did not find a public, facility-specific basis to claim ISO certifications for DK5 Copenhagen itself.
🌐 Connectivity & Carrier Access
- Kolo publicly positions Copenhagen as a metro-edge location for low-latency performance close to users and data.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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
- Organizations deploying AI inference and GPU-intensive workloads in Copenhagen.
- 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.
- Customers needing metro-edge infrastructure close to users and data.
- Businesses seeking Denmark-based infrastructure within Kolo’s wider Northern European colocation platform.
