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DUB1 Dublin Data Center

Address 35 Lavery Avenue, Cherry Orchard, Dublin, Ireland Space
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Interxion: DUB1 Dublin Data Center

Interxion DUB1 Dublin Data Center is located at 35 Lavery Avenue, Cherry Orchard, Dublin, Ireland. The gross building size for this location has not been provided. There is a total of 1100 sqft in raised floor space for colocation. No power information has been offered for this location. We found 19 data center locations within 50 miles of this facility. Certifications for this location include ISO 27001, ISO 22301, ISO 90001, SOC 2.

Interxion's Dublin carrier and cloud-neutral data centers provide the latest highly secure, scalable infrastructure for mission-critical IT systems, with a wide range of connectivity solutions. We offer a total of 3,500m2 of newly built space across two data centers. The data centers offer communities of interest for companies across industries, finance, cloud and digital media. It's a great place to leverage new opportunities, creating revenue opportunities and offering superior value for money. The only English-speaking member of the eurozone, Ireland combines a pro-business approach, an attractive corporate tax rate and a highly educated workforce with a prime location on the axis between the American and European continents. Small wonder it's the destination of choice for US-based and other international companies that want to establish a European presence. Interxion's data centers are conveniently located just 8km from Dublin city center and 25km from Dublin airport.

The Right Connectivity
Home to the core network node of INEX, Ireland’s premier internet exchange, customers come to our Dublin campus for its unparalleled connectivity.
Network-neutrality
We provide a state of the art data center environment and it’s from here that you can offer your services to our colocated communities.
Direct Cloud Access
All the ingredients are there: the hyperscale public clouds, local cloud providers, network density, and interconnection services.
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