What is a data centre?

Imagine a giant warehouse, but instead of physical products, it stores everything digital: your photos, videos, games, music, and files.   

This warehouse is called a data centre. In this article, we’ll answer the big question, “What is a data centre?”. We’ll find out what data centres look like inside, and why they’re so important in our everyday lives. 


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What is a data centre?

A data centre is a large building that holds thousands of servers storing ‘the internet’. Servers are essentially powerful computers that store, manage, and deliver data to other computers. 

In a data centre, servers get stacked on top of each other in big cupboards called racks. Every data centre has thousands of these racks, all lined up in rows. Servers in racks get very hot and need to be cooled down, so data centres always have complex cooling systems to make sure that nothing over heats. 

Read more: What is a server?

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What do data centres do?

Without data centres, you wouldn’t be able to video call, play online games, send emails, or search on Google. Everything from watching the weather forecast to buying a gift online involves data centres in one way or another.  

Read more: Why Do We Need Data Centres?

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Servers in a rack


Data centre jobs

There are many different jobs involved in building and running a data centre, spanning every stage of its lifecycle.

In the early phases, construction professionals including quantity surveyors, construction managers, planners, architects, and project managers design and build the facility.

Once it’s up and running, operations teams -including data centre engineers, technicians, supervisors, and security staff – keep everything working safely and efficiently.

There are also IT specialists who manage the servers and systems, as well as sustainability and HSE experts who help reduce environmental impact and keep everyone safe on site.

From start to finish, data centres rely on a wide range of skilled people to keep the digital world connected.

If you’re looking for a new opportunity in data centres, whether in construction or operations, drop us an email (connect@dataxconnect.com) or submit your CV and we’ll get in touch.

Looking for other roles in critical infrastructure? Visit our sister site, Highfield Professional Solutions.


Data centres are the essential infrastructure powering our digital world, operating behind the scenes to support everything from online communication and entertainment to education and healthcare.

They store, manage, and protect the vast amounts of information we depend on daily. Whether it’s sending a message, purchasing an item online, or supporting emergency services, data centres play a vital role in making it all possible. With their advanced technology and powerful servers, they ensure our digital systems continue to run efficiently and reliably.


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  • Is the Data Centre Industry Doing Enough for Women?

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    Read more

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    Young professionals are being presented with the opportunity to be part of a lucrative and rapidly-evolving sector. In our 2025 Data Centre Salary Survey, 1,500 people from around the world shared their compensation packages and feelings towards the sector.

    Read more

  • 2025 Data Centre Salaries

    DataX has today, on National Data Centre Day, released the results of its 2025 Data Centre Salary Survey, marking the company’s fifth birthday with its most comprehensive report to date.

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  • Shaping Future Talent at UTC Swindon

    Activate Learning Education Trust (ALET) are wrapping up the academic year with a series of high-energy Challenge Days, one of which was at UTC Swindon.

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  • The Data Centre Power 50 

    We’re proud to share that Andy Davis, Director at DataX Connect and host of the Inside Data Centre Podcast, has been named in the Datacloud Global Power 50 – a list that recognises 50 of the most influential figures shaping the future of the data center industry. 

    Read more

  • Power, Pricing, and Pipeline: CBRE Report 2025 

    This article summarises the key takeaways from CBRE’s Global Data Centre Trends 2025 Report, exploring the state of power, inventory, vacancy, absorption, and availability across global markets.

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Europe

A second significant data centre is on the cards for North Lincolnshire. Read here.

Plans to build another new data centre have been put forward on the edge of Bucks near the M25 and Slough. Read here.

Frontier and Ethos Partner on 5GW UK Data Centre Plan. Read here.

Data centres: Scotland is poised to slash the environmental cost of the AI boom. Read here.

Operator Of Planned Ennis Data Centre (Ireland) Claims Project At Risk Due To “Bureaucratic Intertia”. Read here.

Digital boom makes Marseille a global data hub – but at what cost? Read here.

German investment bank Hauck Aufhäuser Lampe Privatbank has launched a new data center firm. Read here.


Middle East & Africa

Khazna Breaks Ground on Two New AI-Ready Data Centers in Abu Dhabi. Read here.

Dubai’s du signs $544.5mln hyperscale data center deal with Microsoft. Read here.

Saudi Arabia offers data sovereignty to foreign countries with ‘AI hub’ law. Read here.

Israel’s NED DC breaks ground on data center in Tel Aviv. Read here.

Firms submit Jeddah 15MW data centre bids. Read here.


APAC

Keppel Data Center Fund (III) achieves first closing at US$580 million. Read here.

Adani’s $10B AI Power Play: India’s Data Center Race Leaves the West Behind. Read here.

PLDT opens first hyperscale data centre, second one in the works. Read here.

PDG launches billion-dollar AI-ready data center in Japan. Read here.

Viettel breaks ground on Vietnam’s first hyperscale data centre in Ho Chi Minh City. Read here.

SoftBank breaks ground on data center campus in Hokkaido, Japan. Read here.

NEXTDC to start developing SC2 at Maroochydore, Sunshine Coast. Read here.

NTT Data to invest ₹10,500 crore for AI data centre cluster in Hyderabad. Read here.

Data Center Operator Princeton Seeks $400 Million Private Loan. Read here.

Oracle in talks to establish Batam cloud region: Reports. Read here.


North America

Amazon and Nvidia say AI data center demand is not slowing down. Read here.

Amazon joins Microsoft in pausing global data centre projects. Read here.

Amazon Web Services (AWS) is expanding its data center footprint into Maryland, and is set to take space in TPG’s Quantum Frederick park. Read here.

Digital Realty Rises With Increased Demand For Data Centers. Read here.

Stonepeak announced the launch of Montera Infrastructure, a new, North American hyperscale-focused data center company, with a $1.5 billion equity commitment. Read here.

Sabey Data Centers Announces 30-Megawatt Capacity Expansion in the Pacific Northwest. Read here.

Designs come in for data centre project in Nanaimo. Read here.

80,000-acre data center campus proposed in West Texas. Read here.

Soluna plans 145MW wind-powered data center campus in Texas. Read here.

Bit Digital’s Enovum buys textile manufacturing site for data center in North Carolina. Read here.

Minnesota firm expands data center footprint with new Albuquerque project. Read here.

775-acre data center campus proposed outside Indianapolis, Indiana. Read here.

CoreWeave leases another 260MW capacity from Galaxy in Texas. Read here.

QTS files to expand upcoming data center campus in Dallas, Texas. Read here.


Other interesting articles

How AI data centers can support grid reliability in Texas and across the US. Read here.

Within six years, building the leading AI data center may cost $200B. Read here.

US tariffs: Impact on data centre construction. Read here.

This is the state of play in the global data centre gold rush. Read here.

Deep Data Center: Neoclouds as the ‘Picks and Shovels’ of the AI Gold Rush. Read here.

Five datacenter concepts to know for Malaysia’s cloud-first transformation. Read here.


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Reports

Deloitte: Nuclear energy’s role in powering data center growth. Read here.

Project Finance International: Unlocking Global Data Center Growth. Read here.

Seagate: The Decarbonizing Data Report. Read here.


Europe

NorthC acquires six data centers from Colt Technology Services in Germany and the Netherlands. Read here.

Germany’s DCP buys land in Mainz for 40MW data center. Read here.

OpenAI’s $500 billion Stargate venture weighs future UK investment. Report. Read here.

Two data centers proposed for Val-de-Marne, France. Read here.

North East (UK) suppliers sought for landmark £10bn data centre project. Read here.

Ofgem approves reforms to speed up UK grid connections and unlock £40bn annual investment. Read here.

Kao Data, which is behind the new £350m data centre in Reddish, will be distributing a total of £30,000 amongst charities, not-for-profit organisations and other beneficial projects. Read here.

Approval granted for construction of data centre in Mayo (Ireland). Read here.

Vantage loses appeal to overturn data center planning permission denial in Dublin. Read here.

nLighten partners with Shell Spain to power Madrid data centre with renewables. Read here.

Dutch data center firm Data Facilities Data Centers has completed the first expansion of its facility in the Hague. Read here.


Middle East & Africa

Emirates Group launches world’s largest solar-powered data center. Read here.


APAC

Google: Our first geothermal energy deal in Asia. Read here.

Railtel partners with NBCC to build data centers. Read here.

Sify inaugurates its largest AI-ready data centre campus in Chennai. Read here.

Billionaire Robert Kuok, Malaysian Tycoons Seek Profit From Data Center Boom. Read here.

Korea’s Kakao Bank plans fifth data center. Read here.

Sime Darby Property aims to build more data centers in Malaysia. Read here.

MOU inked for USD 20 billion project to promote 2 industrial parks in Malaysia; data centers proposed. Read here.

Vietnam’s digital future takes shape with national data centre push. Read here.


North America

Amazon Chief Jassy Defends AI Spending. Read here.

Northampton Capital Partners invests in Blueprint Data Centers. Read here.

Townsend Group Invests in CleanArc Data Centers. Read here.

Applied Digital outlines $5B data center expansion plans amid strategic shifts. Read here.

Atlas files for 428-acre technology and data park outside Atlanta, Georgia. Read here.

Chesterfield EDA gets Planning Commission support for two new data center projects. Read here.

Oldham County residents balk at proposed $6B data center as developer touts tax benefits. Read here.

Deuel County Commission hears proposal for multi-billion-dollar data center. Read here.

Microsoft Data Center Approved by San Jose Planning Commission. Read here.

Data center proposed for Vancouver Island, Canada. Read here.

Data center drives development for Minnesota city. Read here.

Microsoft delays construction on $1B data center project outside Charlotte. Read here.

Bit Digital has secured the rights to a new data center site in Saint-Jérôme, Québec. Read here.

New Era Helium Initiates Phase 1 of 250MW Data Center Project. Read here.

The on again, off again, on again, off again plan to build a massive data center in Pittsylvania County, Virginia, with a 3,500-megawatt gas-fired power plant is now off again, permanently. Read here.

Nautilus Data Technologies has canceled its planned 60MW data center in Millinocket, Maine. Read here.

Aligned broke ground on data center in Phoenix, Arizona. Read here.

Data center firm Edged has topped out its latest facility in Phoenix, Arizona. Read here.

Colorado offers 30-year tax breaks to lure hyperscale data centres. Read here.

AI cloud provider Hypertec Cloud has acquired colocation and data center provider 5C Data Centers. Read here.

Mainspring Energy Inc secured $258M to Help Power Data Centers. Read here.

ERCOT: Electricity demand in Texas set to soar to 218GW by 2031 fueled by data center growth. Read here.


South America

Brazil ministry approves 3 new datacenter projects for São Paulo state. Read here.


Other interesting articles

Data centre M&A in 2025. Read here.

Next generation of digital talent discover career paths at Data Centre World. Read here.

What’s the future for Ireland’s data centres? Read here.

Private investors are bullish about data center growth. Here’s why. Read here.

How AI is Revolutionizing Data Center Power and Cooling. Read here.


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Reports

Knight Frank: Data Centres Global Report – 2025. Read here.

IEA: Energy & AI. Read here.

AWS: Letter to shareholders. Read here.


Europe

EU sets out plans to ‘at least’ triple its AI datacentre capacity over the next seven years. Read here.

European Commission plans network of AI clusters across continent. Read here.

Colt DCS Expands German Data Centre Capacity by 117MW. Read here.

Spanish construction firm ACS is planning to develop a data center in Aragon, Spain. Read here.

Start Campus lights up one of the largest private digital infrastructure investments in Europe. Read here.

SG investment firm reportedly eyes UK data center operator deal. Read here.

Yondr Group Brings Second Data Centre Online at 100mw London Campus. Read here.

Bucks plans for another new data centre in green belt. Read here.

Digital Realty launches first data center in Crete, Greece. Read here.

Yorizon and Hochtief break ground on timber Edge data center in Bad Lippspringe, Germany. Read here.

TikTok now using all three data center buildings by Green Mountain in Norway. Read here.

Infrastructure works set to boost Newport (Wales) tech growth. Read here.

Heat from computer data centres will be used to keep 9,000 homes and business – as well as Central Middlesex Hospital – warm. Read here.

UK forms AI Energy Council to balance data centre growth with sustainability. Read here.


Middle East & Africa

Awqaf Abu Dhabi considers data centre investment amid push into defensive sectors. Read here.

Lagos State is making major strides in digital infrastructure, with four data centres currently under construction. Read here.


APAC

Goodman files to develop 90MW data center campus in Sydney, Australia. Read here.

GreenSquareDC files to upgrade and expand Sydney data center site. Read here.

EPG breaks ground on US$ 80.23 million data center solutions facility (Johor). Read here.

Pakistan turns to bitcoin miners, AI data centers to use surplus power. Read here.

India’s NBCC and RailTel plan to develop data centre projects. Read here.

CapitaLand building AI-ready DC in Chennai. Read here.

GLP sets up RMB 2.6 billion AUM maiden data center fund. Read here.

UAE company considers investing in data centres and AI infrastructure in Việt Nam. Read here.


North America

Meta’s secret Wisconsin data centre project to cost nearly $1bn: report. Read here.

Bloomberg: Meta is the developer behind planned Beaver Dam data center. Read here.

Alphabet committed to spend $75bn on data centre capacity in 2025. Read here.

Judge Dismisses Challenge to Meta’s $10bn Louisiana Data Center. Read here.

Spanish construction firm ACS is looking to develop a five-building data center campus in Fort Worth, Texas. Read here.

Plans filed for 8 million sq ft data center and technology park outside Augusta, Georgia. Read here.

Diode Ventures has been given the green light by local officials for a data center campus outside Boise, Idaho. Read here.

Data center firm CyrusOne has broken ground on a new data center campus in Fort Worth, Texas. Read here.

600MW data center campus proposed outside Kansas City, Kansas. Read here.

900MW data center campus proposed outside Macon, Georgia. Read here.

LS Power eyes 300-MW colocated data center at Virginia power plant. Read here.

DOE looks at Savannah River Site as potential data center location. Read here.

Plans for 300,000 sq ft data center put forward in Conway, Arkansas. Read here.

Firm to transform Bitcoin mining facility in Dickens Co. into AI data center. Read here.

Galaxy Digital pivots from crypto to AI – signs 200MW deal with CoreWeave. Read here.

IREN pausing Bitcoin expansion to focus on AI data center build-out. Read here.

TierPoint raises $500 million for data center growth. Read here.

Bitfarms gets $300m debt facility from Macquarie for Bitcoin and AI expansion. Read here.

US Power Utilities Receive Massive AI Data Centre Requests. Read here.


South America

Equinix launches ST2 facility expansion in Pudahuel, Chile. Read here.

Sparkle picks KIO’s datacenter in Querétaro for Mexico launch. Read here.

GIC has formed a joint venture with Brazilian asset manager Alianza to invest $328.8 million in data centres in the South American nation. Read here.

Chilean electric power sector player Generadora Metropolitana sees opportunities in the local datacenter segment. Read here.


Other interesting articles

The plans to put data centres in orbit and on the Moon. Read here.

Could data centres ever be built in orbit? Read here.

Data centre delays will cost developers a lot. Read here.

Inside Brussels’ blueprint to triple AI infrastructure across the EU. Read here.

Revealed: Big tech’s new datacentres will take water from the world’s driest areas. Read here.

The geographies of data are changing – here’s how the industry can adapt. Read here.

Goldman Sachs: Data center demand is peaking in 2025. Read here.

Digital Garden Tokyo: Challenges and opportunities for Japan’s digital infrastructure. Read here.


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7 Types of Data Centre

Data is everywhere – from streaming videos to online banking and artificial intelligence. And all this data has to live somewhere… The answer lies in data centres.  

A data centre is a facility that houses computers and networking equipment to store, process, and manage data. However, not all data centres are the same. They come in different shapes and sizes, each designed for specific needs.  

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In this article, we’ll break down the main types of data centres. 


Contents


1. What is a traditional data centre?

Traditional data centres are large buildings filled with rows of servers and networking equipment. These are typically owned and operated by big companies that need to store and manage vast amounts of data. Banks, hospitals, and government agencies often use traditional data centres to keep their sensitive information secure. 

These facilities require significant investment, from power and cooling systems to security measures. They are usually located in business parks or industrial areas, where companies can ensure their data stays protected and accessible. 


2. What is a cloud data centre?

Unlike traditional data centres, cloud data centres don’t require businesses to own their own hardware. Instead, they rent space from cloud providers like Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft Azure, or Google Cloud. This allows businesses to store and access their data remotely via the internet.

If you’ve ever saved a document in Google Drive, streamed a movie on Netflix, or used an online backup service, you’ve interacted with a cloud data centre. These centres are cost-effective, scalable, and offer high levels of security and reliability, making them ideal for companies of all sizes.


3. What is a colo data centre?

Not every company wants to build and maintain its own data centre. That’s where colo data centres (colocation data centres) come in. These are shared facilities where multiple companies rent space for their servers. Each business has its own section within the centre but benefits from shared power, cooling, and security systems. 

Colocation data centres are a great option for businesses that need control over their servers but don’t want to bear the full cost of running their own facility. They offer a balance between ownership and affordability. 


4. What is an edge data centre?

Speed matters in the digital age. Edge data centres are small, localized facilities designed to process data closer to where it is needed. This reduces lag and improves performance for services that require instant responses, such as online gaming, self-driving cars, and smart city applications. 

For example, when you stream a video on your phone, an edge data centre ensures that the content loads quickly without buffering. These types of data centre are essential for the growing number of devices connected to the internet, making services faster and more reliable. 

Read more: Choosing Data Centre Locations


5. What is an AI data centre?

Artificial intelligence (AI) requires enormous computing power to process data and learn from it. AI data centres are built specifically for this purpose. They use advanced hardware to handle complex tasks like facial recognition, language processing, and automation. 

Companies developing AI-driven applications, from virtual assistants like Siri to automated manufacturing robots, rely on AI data centres to analyze and process large amounts of data efficiently. 

Read more: The Use of AI in Data Centres


6. What is a hyperscale data centre?

When you think of tech giants like Facebook, Google, or Amazon, imagine massive warehouses filled with thousands of servers. These are hyperscale data centres—huge facilities designed to handle the vast amounts of data traffic generated by billions of users worldwide. 

Hyperscale data centres focus on efficiency and scalability. These types of data centre power everything from social media platforms to cloud computing services, ensuring that users can access their favorite apps and websites without interruption. 


7. What is a modular data centre?

Not all data centres are permanent buildings. Some businesses need a flexible solution that can be deployed quickly. Modular data centres are self-contained units that can be built and moved as needed. These are used in remote locations, emergency situations, or fast-growing businesses that require an immediate data centre solution. 

Think of them as portable types of data centre—easy to set up, expand, or relocate depending on business needs. 


Comparison table

We’ve made a handy comparison table for these seven types of data centre – comparing their relative size, typical locations, usage, and affordability for companies.

types of data centre

As technology continues to evolve, data centres play a crucial role in keeping our digital world running smoothly. Whether it’s a traditional data centre for a bank, a cloud data centre for online services, or an AI data centre for machine learning, each of these types of data centre serve a specific purpose. 

Looking ahead, we can expect even more innovation in this space, including environmentally friendly “green” data centres and advancements in quantum computing. Understanding the different types of data centres helps businesses make informed decisions about their digital infrastructure. 

No matter where technology takes us, one thing is certain—data centres will continue to be the backbone of our connected world. 


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    Read more

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    Read more

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    Read more

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What is a Server? (And Why Should You Care)?

In this article, we’ll answer the question ‘what is a server?’, what a “rack” has to do with it, and how server rooms and data centres power the internet you use every day.


Contents


What is a server?

A server is essentially a powerful computer — its job is to store, manage, and deliver data to other computers. That could mean sending your Instagram feed to your phone, loading your next YouTube video, or saving your online game progress. The word “server” comes from exactly what it does — it serves data. They’re built to serve thousands or even millions of users all at once. 

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what is a server?

What is a rack?

If servers are the brains behind the internet, racks are the shelves that keep them organised. A server rack is a metal frame — kind of like a heavy-duty bookcase — designed to hold multiple servers in one neat, stacked row. You’ll find them in server rooms and data centres, helping keep all the tech tidy, cool, and easy to manage. Without racks, the setup would be a chaotic mess of wires and machines. Think of them as the skeleton that holds the digital world together.

what is a rack?

Where do servers live?

Servers are kept in server rooms or data centres. Server rooms are small and local, while data centres are large-scale and global. 

What is a server room?

A server room is usually a small space within a building — like an office or school — where a handful of servers are kept to handle local tasks like file storage, email, or internal systems. It’s often just one room, cooled and secured, but on a smaller scale. 

what is a server room?

What is a data centre?

A data centre is a dedicated facility designed to hold hundreds or thousands of servers. Data centres have advanced cooling systems, strict security, backup power, and teams of engineers keeping everything running smoothly 24/7. 

what is a data centre?

Why servers are important

Servers are the backbone of everything we do online. Every time you scroll through Instagram, stream a film on Netflix, send a message on WhatsApp, or play an online game — you’re relying on a server. They store your photos, deliver websites to your screen, handle multiplayer game data, and even keep your cloud files safe.  

Without servers, the internet simply wouldn’t work. They’re constantly working in the background to connect people, power apps, and move data around the world in seconds — making modern life as fast, convenient, and connected as it is. 


Who works with servers?

A large number of people and roles are involved in keeping servers up and running. At the hands-on level, there are Data Centre Technicians (Data Centre Engineers) who physically install, maintain, and replace servers and cables. Then there are Network Engineers, who set up how servers talk to each other and to the internet — they’re like the architects of online traffic. You’ll also find Facilities Engineers making sure the environment stays cool and safe (since servers hate getting hot), and IT Support Teams monitoring performance, fixing problems, and keeping things secure. 

While some of these data centre jobs require degrees, many don’t, and these jobs can grow into seriously well-paid, future-proof careers. If you’re curious about tech, working with servers could be your way into the industry.


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Europe

Microsoft’s $3.2 B UK data centre plans threatened by grid delays. Read here.

Microsoft skirts around rumors that it has cancelled several data center projects worth billions of dollars. Read here.

CyrusOne to develop second data center in Milan, Italy. Read here.

Edgnex by Damac acquires Finnish data center developer Hyperco. Read here.

Telehouse has announced plans to invest €1 billion in four data centres across France. Read here.

PPC Group has presented a multi-billion euro plan to convert former lignite sites in Western Macedonia into a green energy and technology hub for Greece and south eastern Europe. Read here.

Britain risks ‘losing out to France on data centres’. Read here.

Hemiko to develop UK’s first data center waste heat network. Read here.

Pulsant expands UK portfolio with SCC data centre acquisition. Read here.

AI cloud provider Fluidstack is teaming up with Nvidia, Dell, and Borealis Data Center for the deployment of exascale GPU clusters. Read here.

One of Switzerland’s biggest data center operators Green, owned by InfraVia Capital Partners, has attracted initial interest from insurance companies, pension funds and private equity firms. Read here.

The Iliad Group and InfraVia have closed the transaction aimed at developing OpCore into a major European hyperscale data center platform. Reads here.


Middle East & Africa

MGX, Silver Lake acquire minority stakes in Khazna Data Centers. Read here.

Equinix expands Lagos Data Center amid Africa’s digital boom. Read here.

Raxio Secures $100 Million from IFC to Develop Leading Sub-Saharan African Data Center Platform. Read here.


APAC

Softbank seeks $16.5 billion loan to fund Stargate Commitments – report. Read here.

Oracle, Blackstone, Amazon and OnlyFans lineup TikTok bids as deadline looms. Read here.

GLP launched maiden data center fund in China with asset under management of $358 million. Read here.

AirTrunk seeks US$1.7bil loan to build Singapore data centres. Read here.

Morgan Stanley trims PT on Goodman Group over data centre caution. Read here.

Japan plans offshore floating green data centre to meet AI boom. Read here.

Metavisio, BKB team up to build data center in South Korea. Read here.

Japanese consortium to build offshore floating green data center. Read here.

Singaporean firm GK Hyperscale Ltd will participate in the construction of two major data processing centers in Kazakhstan’s Akmola and Karaganda regions. Read here.

China’s AI data center boom goes bust: Rush leaves billions of dollars in idle infrastructure. Read here.

NTT breaks ground on data center campus outside Tokyo, Japan. Read here.

China-based data center firm EPG has announced the official groundbreaking of its second factory in Malaysia. Read here.

SUNeVision begins Phase II of ‘Mega IDC’ in Hong Kong. Read here.

DCI Data Centers submits plan for 25MW data center in Canberra, Australia. Read here.

Keppel, JBIC ink MoU to support clean energy and data center development across Asia. Read here.

Iron Mountain Data Centers takes over Web Werks. Read here.


North America

Microsoft pulls back on data Centres from Chicago to Jakarta. Read here.

Elon Musk combines xAI and X, valuing social media platform at $33bn. Read here.

Google in talks to rent Nvidia Blackwell GPUs from CoreWeave – report. Read here.

Stack Infrastructure unveils workforce development program. Read here.

133-acre data center approved in Hampton, Georgia. Read here.

Northwest Fort Worth could soon be home to a $2.1 billion data center. Read here.

Data farm proposed near Salton Sea could be first major development in Lithium Valley. Read here.

Apple data center in Maiden to get $175 million expansion. Read here.

Minnesota developer plans to build data center north of Austin. Read here.

$6 billion data center proposal draws mixed reactions in Oldham County. Read here.

Developer Terra Ventures has proposed a two-building data center complex in San Jose Alviso district. Read here.

Real estate firm NorthPoint Development is looking to develop a data center park outside Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Read here.

PhoenixNAP set to build its second Valley data center. Read here.

Application filed for 8.6 million sq ft data center project outside Atlanta, Georgia. Read here.

New data center in Fort Worth could be $2 billion investment. Read here.

Developer pitches $12B data center near Kansas Speedway. Read here.

$6B data center project proposed for Oldham County. Read here.

Plans filed for 2.55 million sq ft data center campus outside Atlanta. Read here.

Huge AI Data Center Planned for Pennsylvania Coal Plant Site. Read here.

US energy department invites AI data centre development at Los Alamos and other federal lands. Read here.

NTT acquires 173-acre planned data center park in Mesa, Arizona, for $300m. Read here.

Hut 8 and Eric Trump Launch American Bitcoin to Set a New Standard in Bitcoin Mining. Read here.

Mawson Infrastructure Group signs 64MW crypto colocation deal with Canaan. Read here.

Hyperscale Data announced it has entered into an agreement for up to $50 million in new equity financing from a single, unaffiliated institutional investor. Read here.

PGIM Real Estate has closed a $2 billion fund to back data center developments around the world. Read here.

Northstar Technologies acquires Compass’ Quantum Edge data center unit. Read here.

1547 and Harrison Street acquire Hawaii’s DRFortress from GI Partners. Read here.

Trump’s fossil-fuel donors to profit from data-center boom and green rollbacks. Read here.

Trump tariffs could end Big Tech’s US data centre spending spree. Read here.


South America

Equinix’s services ‘operating normally’ after fire in São Paulo datacenter. Read here.

Takoda Data Centers advances sale process with Itaú, Citizens Bank. Read here.


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Europe

A new £1 billion data centre at Park Royal ‘will power London’s digital growth’. Read here.

SEGRO and Pure Data Centres Group announce joint venture to develop a c.£1bn fully fitted data centre. Read here.

UK pledges £13bn to boost infrastructure projects. Read here.

Greek PPC unveils EUR 5 billion plan for data centers. Read here.

Art Data Centres Ennis campus judicial review gets dismissed. Read here.

Iliad plots European data centre leadership with eye on sovereignty needs. Read here.

Planned €2bn sale of Energia reignited following data centre planning approval (Ireland). Read here.

Start Campus to start work on second €8bn building at Sines Data Centre in June. Read here.

Nscale to expand Glomfjord data center in Norway with 30MW building. Read here.

Nscale, InfraPartners to launch 60MW AI data centre in Norway. Read here.

Digital Realty has launched a new data center in Frankfurt, Germany. Read here.

Eurazeo, through its newly launched fund EZORE, announces a €100 million strategic partnership with Metrobloks, a US-based developer and operator of highly connected data centers in metropolitan areas. Read here.

GreenScale, a new leader in sustainable digital infrastructure, announced a strategic partnership with Soben. Read here.

Arcadis completed the acquisition of KUA Group, strengthening its position across the European data center market. Read here.


Middle East & Africa

Cassava Technologies to build Africa’s first AI factory powered by NVIDIA. Read here.

Rack Centre launches 12MW AI-ready data centre in Nigeria. Read here.

Emirates Group co-locates to world’s largest solar-powered data centre. Read here.

MGX buys stake in Dubai’s Khazna Data Centers. Read here.

Enlight Renewable Energy announced that it won an Israel Land Authority tender to develop a state-of-the-art $1.1bn integrated data center and renewable energy complex on a 50-acre site in Ashalim, southern Israel. Read here.


APAC

Alibaba Group Holding Ltd chairman Joe Tsai warned of a potential bubble forming in data center construction. Read here.

Proposal Lodged by Goodman for ‘Project Apollo’ Macquarie Park Data Centre (Australia). Read here.

Nvidia’s Asian suppliers sink on data center oversupply doubts. Read here.

A consortium consisting of NYK Line, NTT Facilities, Eurus Energy Holdings, MUFG Bank, and the city of Yokohama has signed a memorandum of understanding to build an offshore floating green data center. Read here.

Empyrion Digital enters Thailand with BOI approval for 12MW data center. Read here.

Metavisio Thomson Computing and BKB Energy to build 260 MW data center in South Korea. Read here.

South Korean cloud firm Okestro plans 40MW data center in Sejong. Read here.

TECO buys 80% stake in Malaysian MEP engineering firm to service data centers. Read here.


North America

Microsoft pulls back from more data center leases in US and Europe. Read here.

OpenAI could build dedicated storage data center to host ‘billions of dollars’ of hardware. Read here.

Related Companies announced the formal launch and capitalization of Related Digital. With a near-term $45 billion development pipeline. Read here.

Critical Data House plans $10B data center in Williston North Dakota. Read here.

STACK Infrastructure Announces New 36MW Data Center in Chicago. Read here.

Crusoe Energy sells bitcoin mining unit to focus on ‘huge opportunity’ in AI. Read here.

Apple Joins AI Data Center Race After Siri Mess. Read here.

Data center firm Serverfarm has filed to build two new data centers at sites in Texas that it acquired last year. Read here.

T5 plans 36MW data center in Chicago, Illinois. Read here.

Frasier Cole Announces New 190-Acre Data Center Site in Glen Rose, Texas. Read here.

700-acre data center in Bessemer, Alabama, approved despite opposition. Read here.

Lincolnshire-based developer Scott Greenberg is moving forward with data center plans in the Near South Side region of the city. Read here.

Up to 5GW data center with behind-the-meter hydrogen power promised for Laredo, Texas. Read here.

Four-building data center campus proposed in Indianapolis, Indiana. Read here.

Two data center campuses totaling 38 buildings proposed in Yorkville, Illinois. Read here.

The US government is trying to gauge industry interest in developing a 500MW+ commercial data center on an Air Force base in Tucson, Arizona. Read here.

A data center planned for Hobart, Indiana, has been given the green light by the city’s council. Read here.

DataOne USA and Northeast Precast Forge Strategic Partnership. Read here.

Data center operator Sabey raises another $435 million. Read here.

US data center operator Switch has raised $3.5 billion, which it will use to refinance its existing debt. Read here.

Norges Bank Takes $3.86 Billion Position in Digital Realty Trust, Inc. Read here.

Soluna Holdings Secures Financing with Galaxy Digital to Accelerate Data Center Expansion. Read here.

Upper90 Closes $225M Credit Facility to Crusoe to Expand AI Cloud Infrastructure. Read here.

Oklo boosts Aurora reactor capacity to 75MW to power AI data centers. Read here.

Deep Atomic Begins Pre-Application Process for Data Centre Nuclear Reactors. Read here.


South America

Brazil aims to attract $350bn in data centre investments over next decade. Read here.

The Brazilian Development Bank (BNDES) announced the approval of a line of credit, initially worth R$180 million, for Scala Data Centers. Read here.

250MW natural gas-powered data center campus announced in Durango, Mexico. Read here.


Other interesting articles

Planning for the Future: Navigating the UK’s Data Center Development Maze. Read here.

Building Data Centers for Tomorrow’s AI Era. Read here.

Constructing the digital future: Legal challenges in data centre projects. Read here.

The Power Play: How Data Centers and Utilities Are Reinventing Energy Strategies. Read here.

Breaking the AI Bottleneck: The Future of High-Density Data Centers. Read here.

Data: UK women lead in STEM roles, but BAME inclusion lags. Read here.


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10 Biggest Data Centre M&A Deals in the Last Five Years 

The data centre industry doesn’t sit still for long. Over the past few years, we’ve seen some of the biggest names in tech and infrastructure making bold moves, snapping up key assets to scale faster, meet soaring digital demand, and stay ahead of the curve. From AI-optimised infrastructure to nuclear-powered campuses (yes, really), these data centre M&A deals aren’t just about growth, they’re shaping the future of how we store, move, and protect data. 

We’ve pulled together ten of the most significant data centre acquisitions since 2020, ranked smallest to biggest, and what they tell us about where the industry’s heading next. 

As the data centre landscape keeps evolving, the need for forward-thinking leadership is only growing. If you’re building or scaling a team and need exec-level expertise to help you navigate what’s next, Data eXec is here to support. 


1. Amazon Web Services acquired Cumulus Data Center Campus

$650 million – March 2025 

The smallest announcement on our list – in March 2025, AWS announced it was scooping up the Cumulus Data Center Campus for a cool $650 million. Located in Pennsylvania, the campus will run on nuclear power, giving AWS a big boost in its push for greener, more sustainable energy. This move is all about expanding their data centre network while also making a serious commitment to cutting down on carbon emissions—talk about a win-win! 

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2. Brookfield acquired Compass Datacenters 

$5.5 billion – June 2023 

In June 2023, Brookfield and Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan teamed up to acquire Compass Datacenters for a hefty $5.5 billion. This deal is all about expanding their footprint in the data centre space, with Compass bringing a strong portfolio of facilities across the USA. The acquisition not only boosts their capacity but also helps them meet the growing demand for secure, high-performance infrastructure in the digital age. It’s a big step in the ongoing race to build more data centres as the world keeps generating data at breakneck speed! 

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3. SoftBank Group Corp. acquired Ampere Computing 

$6.5 billion – Expected late 2025 

In a big move for AI and computing, SoftBank Group Corp. announced plans to acquire Ampere Computing for a massive $6.5 billion, with the deal expected to close in late 2025. Ampere, known for its high-performance chips designed for cloud data centres, will help SoftBank strengthen its AI capabilities and expand its presence in the tech sector. This acquisition highlights SoftBank’s push to keep up with the rapidly growing demand for AI-driven technology, making it a key player in the future of data centre infrastructure. 

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4. Digital Realty acquired Interxion 

$8.4 billion – March 2020 

Back in March 2020, Digital Realty completed its $8.4 billion acquisition of Interxion, making a major move to strengthen its global data centre network. With this deal, Digital Realty added a host of data centres across Europe, expanding its reach and improving its ability to support the growing demand for digital infrastructure. The acquisition not only boosts their global footprint but also positions them well to serve clients in a rapidly changing, data-driven world. Quite the power play in the data centre space! 

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5. Blackstone acquired QTS Realty Trust

$10 billion – August 2021 

In August 2021, Blackstone completed a $10 billion deal to acquire QTS Realty Trust, marking a big move in the data centre space. This acquisition added QTS’s high-quality data centres to Blackstone’s growing portfolio, enhancing its global infrastructure and increasing its presence across key markets. It’s a win for Blackstone as they continue to expand in the rapidly growing digital economy! 

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6. American Tower Corporation acquiring CoreSite 

$10.1 billion – December 2021 

In December 2021, American Tower Corporation sealed the deal to acquire CoreSite for $10.1 billion, expanding its footprint in the data centre world. CoreSite, known for its robust network of data centres across the USA, added significant value to American Tower’s portfolio, bolstering its position in the connectivity and digital infrastructure space. It’s a solid move to support the ever-growing demand for cloud and internet services! 

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7. DigitalBridge and IFM Investors acquired Switch 

$11 billion – December 2022 

In December 2022, DigitalBridge and IFM Investors teamed up to acquire Switch for $11 billion, making a bold play to expand their data centre assets. Switch, known for its innovative and sustainable data centres, added great value to their portfolio, positioning them to better serve the demand for secure, scalable digital infrastructure. A smart move in a booming market! 

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8. KKR and Global Infrastructure Partners acquired CyrusOne 

$15 billion – March 2022 

In March 2022, KKR and Global Infrastructure Partners (GIP) completed the $15 billion acquisition of CyrusOne, one of the largest data centre operators in the world. The deal was a strategic play to ramp up their data centre investments, expanding their reach and capability in the ever-growing cloud market. A powerful step for both firms as they capitalise on the digital transformation wave! 

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9. Blackstone and Canada Pension Plan Investment Board acquired AirTrunk 

$16.1 billion – December 2024 

In December 2024, Blackstone and the Canada Pension Plan Investment Board (CPP) joined forces to acquire AirTrunk for $16.1 billion. With this acquisition, they’ve secured a key player in the Asia-Pacific data centre market, expanding their global reach and reinforcing their commitment to meeting the world’s growing digital needs. Big things are on the horizon with this power move! 

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10. Google acquired Wiz 

$32 billion – March 2025 

The largest acquisition on our list – in March 2025, Google made waves with its $32 billion acquisition of Wiz, a cybersecurity company focused on securing cloud infrastructure. While not strictly in the traditional data centre space, this acquisition is hugely significant for the cloud and data security industries. Google is doubling down on its efforts to stay ahead in the AI-driven tech world, making sure their data centres and cloud services are safe, secure, and future-proof! 

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What all of this shows is just how fast the data centre world is moving. These data centre mergers and acquisitions aren’t just big headlines – they’re real signals of where things are heading. From tighter security and greener tech to smarter infrastructure built for AI, the sector is shifting to meet new challenges head-on. 

For anyone working in or around data centres, keeping up with these changes isn’t just helpful, it’s essential. Because the decisions being made today are laying the groundwork for the digital infrastructure of tomorrow. 

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