Overview
Equinix Data Center - Kleyerstrasse, Frankfurt is a major data exchange facility in Germany, serving as a critical interconnection hub for telecommunications and cloud services in Europe.
Equinix Data Center - Kleyerstrasse, Frankfurt is a key data exchange facility located in Frankfurt, Germany, one of Europe's primary internet exchange points. As part of Equinix's global network of data centers, this facility provides colocation, interconnection, and data exchange services to a wide range of customers, including telecommunications providers, cloud providers, and enterprises. The facility is operational and plays a vital role in the region's digital infrastructure. The data center operates under Germany's stringent regulatory framework, including compliance with the EU's Radio Equipment Directive (RED) and national telecommunications regulations. It is designed to support high-density computing and network equipment, with redundant power and cooling systems to ensure high availability. The facility's location in Frankfurt provides access to the DE-CIX internet exchange, one of the largest in the world, enabling low-latency connectivity across Europe. Environmentally, the facility contributes to the efficiency of digital communications by reducing the need for long-haul network links. However, data centers are significant energy consumers, and Equinix has committed to renewable energy and energy efficiency measures to mitigate environmental impact. The facility's role in supporting cloud and telecommunications services underscores its importance to the local and regional economy.
Environmental context
Data centers like Equinix Kleyerstrasse consume substantial electricity for servers and cooling, contributing to local energy demand. In Frankfurt, the energy mix includes renewables, but the facility's high power usage can strain grid resources. Equinix has implemented energy-efficient technologies and procures renewable energy to reduce its carbon footprint. The facility's urban location minimizes land use impact but may raise concerns about heat island effects and noise from backup generators.
Frequently asked questions
The facility is located at Kleyerstrasse in Frankfurt, Germany, a central hub for internet exchange and data center services in Europe.
It provides colocation, interconnection, and data exchange services, enabling telecommunications providers, cloud providers, and enterprises to connect and exchange data.
The facility is connected to the DE-CIX internet exchange in Frankfurt, offering low-latency connectivity to networks across Europe and beyond.
Data centers in Germany must comply with EU and national regulations, including the EU Radio Equipment Directive (RED) for telecommunications equipment, data protection laws (GDPR), and energy efficiency standards.
Data centers consume significant electricity for operations and cooling. Equinix mitigates this by using energy-efficient technologies and procuring renewable energy to reduce carbon emissions.