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nawork: Wendenstraße data center

nawork Wendenstraße data center is located at Wendenstraße 379, 20537 Hamburg, 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 51 data center locations within 50 miles of this facility. No certifications are specified for this location.
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About Wendenstraße data center

Located at 379 Wendenstraße, Hamburg, Germany, the facility operated by n@work Internet Informationssystems is positioned in one of the most highly-connected telecommunications hubs in Hamburg.Situated in a low-seismic risk zone with direct access to national and international fibre-optic routes; the site is home to the DE‑CIX Hamburg Internet exchange, ensuring superior connectivity.

Built for commercial colocation and enterprise deployments since 2004 across approximately 350 m² of white-space, offering customers a resilient and carrier-neutral infrastructure. 

Designed with modular flexibility in mind, enabling expansion and adaptation to evolving workloads — ideal for colocation, cloud, and enterprise scale-out requirements.

The site is ideal for hyperscale-adjacent, enterprise, and cloud deployments seeking highly connected, resilient infrastructure in Northern Germany.

⚙️ Facility Highlights —

  • The facility spans approx. 350 m² of colocation space and supports redundant infrastructure including multiple fibre entry paths, redundant power, and backup generation. 
  • Cooling and environmental controls: the data center offers biometric 24/7 access, alarm- and video-surveillance, redundant air-conditioning systems, and options for 230 V AC or 48 V DC power.
  • Redundancy design: redundant UPS and diesel generator systems provide high availability; modular wiring and fibre paths enable scalable growth and flexible deployment.
  • Carrier-neutral architecture, with immediate proximity to major fibre routes and exchange points, enabling high density and adaptive modular growth while maintaining energy-efficient and resilient operations.
  • Sustainable operation: the site is powered by 100% green electricity from renewable sources, aligning infrastructure with environmental goals. 

🔐 Security & Compliance —

  • Multi-layer physical security: 24×7 on-site staffing, biometric access control, CCTV coverage, and robust alarm systems protect the facility and its customers’ equipment. 
  • Fire detection and suppression: features include aspirating smoke detection systems (VESDA / equivalent), multiple fire zones, and dedicated fire-extinguishing infrastructure. 
  • Compliance and certification: the facility is ISO/IEC 27001 certified and meets stringent availability and reliability standards for enterprise workloads. 
  • High-availability SLA: engineered to support mission-critical infrastructure with resilient power, cooling, and connectivity systems throughout.

🌐 Connectivity & Carrier Access —

  • Carrier-neutral facility offering a broad ecosystem of regional, national, and international carriers, with abundant cross-connect and fibre-path diversity. 
  • Dense connectivity: immediate access to the DE-CIX Hamburg exchange, direct links to other major data-centres and redundant fibre-entry to the site, supporting low-latency and high-bandwidth demands.
  • Options include lit and dark fibre, managed cross-connects, cloud on-ramps, and multi-provider network routing for redundancy and performance optimization.
  • Prime regional presence: located within the Hamburg metro, providing strategic access to the Nordic, Baltic and Central European markets for enterprises and service providers alike.

💼 Who It Serves —

  • Hyperscale and AI/ML providers seeking a high-connectivity platform in Northern Europe.
  • Enterprises and SaaS providers requiring resilient, modular colocation infrastructure with high reliability.
  • Telecom carriers, network service providers and content delivery networks needing peering, cross-connects and low-latency access.
  • Cloud service providers and hosting platforms leveraging the strong carrier ecosystem and infrastructure.
  • Regulated industries (finance, healthcare, logistics) that demand enterprise-grade security, compliance and connectivity in the region.