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Zugernet: zugernet (Facility)

Zugernet zugernet (Facility) is located at Oberneuhofstrasse 10, 6340 Baar, Zug, Switzerland. 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 60 data center locations within 50 miles of this facility. Certifications for this location include ISO 27001.
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About zugernet (Facility)

The zugernet facility is listed in PeeringDB as an interconnection facility in Baar (ZG), Switzerland, associated with the organization acdalis ag, with the published address Oberneuhofstrasse 10, 6340 Baar, Switzerland.

On the operator side, acdalis ag markets a data center under “Datacenter Zug” and publishes the same Baar address (Oberneuhofstrasse 10, 6340 Baar) while describing facility security, power, cooling, fiber entry, and fire suppression at a high level.

⚙️ Facility Highlights

  1. Published facility address: Oberneuhofstrasse 10, 6340 Baar, Zug, Switzerland (PeeringDB and operator site).
  2. Facility build timing (operator statement): “modern… data center built in 2010.”
  3. Physical security (operator statement):
  4. Biometric access control
  5. Video surveillance
  6. Alarm and access control systems (described as “latest”)
  7. Power infrastructure (operator statement):
  8. Two separate and protected power circuits
  9. UPS with “high battery capacity”
  10. Diesel backup generator with “excess capacity”
  11. Cooling (operator statement): “ecological climate system” with cold aisle containment.
  12. Fire detection/suppression (operator statement): fire alarm system with Inergen gas suppression.
  13. Operations (operator statement):
  14. 24×7 network monitoring
  15. Daily backups of systems
  16. Metering (operator statement): “high-precision power consumption measurement.”
  17. Carrier/fiber entry (operator statement): “redundant fiber entry” from “various carriers.”

Not publicly disclosed (facility-level): total IT power (MW), rack power density (kW/rack), generator runtime/fuel autonomy, UPS topology and capacity, cooling redundancy level, white space area, gross building size.

🔐 Security & Compliance

  1. Security controls published (operator statement): biometric access control and video surveillance.
  2. Fire suppression published (operator statement): Inergen gas suppression system.
  3. ISO/IEC 27001 claim evidence (operator-published mark): the operator’s data center pages display a TÜV Rheinland “ISO 27001:2013 Management System” mark with ID 9108647013.
  4. “Tier 3” wording (operator claim): a related operator landing page states “Tier 3 standard” alongside ISO 27001 wording; no independent Tier certification documentation or cert ID is published.

Not publicly disclosed: the ISO certificate scope (which legal entity/services/sites are covered), certificate document number(s), validity dates, audit cycle, and any other certifications (SOC, PCI DSS, etc.).

🌐 Connectivity & Carrier Access

  1. Facility listing (PeeringDB): zugernet lists 2 networks present and associates the facility with acdalis ag.
  2. Networks shown as present (PeeringDB): acdalis ag (AS28859) and Openfactory GmbH (AS58299).
  3. Exchange presence shown (PeeringDB): the facility record lists CHIX-CH (CHIXSWITZERLAND) under “Local Exchanges.”
  4. Carrier list (PeeringDB): no carriers are listed in the facility record (even though the operator claims multiple carriers via redundant fiber entry).

Internet Exchange clarification (strict):

PeeringDB indicates CHIX-CH has a presence at this facility, but that does not mean acdalis/zugernet operates an Internet Exchange. IX operation must be explicitly provided as an exchange service by the operator to mark “Internet Exchange” as a facility type.

💼 Who It Serves

Based strictly on the operator’s services tied to “Datacenter Zug” (facility marketed at Oberneuhofstrasse 10):

  1. Customers needing colocation space instead of maintaining their own server room (operator describes renting required space in its data center).
  2. Customers requiring a dedicated server (operator describes customer-selectable hardware/OS operated in a secured environment).
  3. Customers using virtual server / platform services delivered “from our data center” (operator describes virtualization, storage, backup, and virtual desktops).