Top Data Center News for 30th March - 4th April, 2026
April 06, 2026
Microsoft Azure
Microsoft is planning to build a data center at Whenuapai Business Park in Auckland, New Zealand. This is part of Microsoft's broader investment in establishing a hyperscale cloud region in New Zealand, which includes multiple data center facilities for redundancy and resilience.
| Distance | Site | About |
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| 0.59 miles | CDC: Hobsonville 1 | |
| 0.80 miles | CDC: Hobsonville 2 |
CDC Data Centres' Hobsonville Campus Two has been certified for secure public cloud use since July 2025.
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| 1.71 miles | Hyperscale Data Center Request Dataset |
Microsoft launched its first hyperscale data center in New Zealand on December 2024.
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| 1.79 miles | Hyperscale Data Center Request Dataset | |
| 2.01 miles | DCI Auckland AKL01 | |
| 5.05 miles | DCI Auckland AKL02 | |
| 6.97 miles | Datacom: Orbit |
Datacom launched its Orbit data center in Auckland in 2009.
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| 8.12 miles | TVC | |
| 8.14 miles | NextDC: Auckland AK1 |
NextDC's Auckland data center will offer 3,000 sqm (32,300 sq ft) of IT space with the potential to expand. The company aims to invest AU$140 million, with phase one coming online in the first half of 2026.
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| 8.39 miles | DataCentre220: Auckland |
Data Centre 220 is a carrier-neutral facility in Auckland, New Zealand that provides data centre services with direct connectivity to 85 service providers and 6 Internet Exchanges.
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| 8.58 miles | ICONZ House |
ICONZ House is a 20,204 sq ft Auckland data center with Tier III redundant power, multi-layered security, and diverse fiber connectivity for high-availability services.
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| 13.01 miles | Goodman: Auckland |
Goodman Group plans to convert its 50 ha Penrose Industrial Estate into a multi building data centre campus.
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| 13.13 miles | CDC: Silverdale (AKL1) | |
| 16.69 miles | T4: East Tamaki |
T4 Group acquired the East Tāmaki Data Centre assets from Kyndryl in 2024. The facility is designed to Tier III standards, with 500 rack spaces available, and is equipped for cloud enablement.
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Microsoft uses Containers (called ITPACs) to build out its data centers. These Containers are Shipping Containers fitted with all the necessary climate control, networking, server racks and other hardware necessary to be a “mini” data center all in one.
An Azure region is a set of data centers deployed within a latency-defined perimeter and connected through a dedicated regional low-latency network.
With more global regions than any other cloud provider, Azure gives customers the flexibility to deploy applications where they need to. Azure is generally available in 46 regions around the world, with plans announced for 8 additional regions.
An Azure geography is a discrete market, typically containing two or more regions, that preserves data residency and compliance boundaries.
Geographies allow customers with specific data-residency and compliance needs to keep their data and applications close. Geographies are fault-tolerant to withstand complete region failure through their connection to our dedicated high-capacity networking infrastructure.
Availability Zones are physically separate locations within an Azure region. Each Availability Zone is made up of one or more data centers equipped with independent power, cooling, and networking.
Availability Zones allow customers to run mission-critical applications with high availability and low-latency replication.
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