In 2020, Swedish data center operator EcoDataCenter acquired two data centers in Stockholm. The facilities together offered 1,000 square meters (10,800 sq ft) of white space.
In 2020, Swedish data center operator EcoDataCenter acquired two data centers in Stockholm. The facilities together offered 1,000 square meters (10,800 sq ft) of white space.
The Kolo DC DK1 data center in Skanderborg is a high-density facility with a gross floor space of 740 m².
Originally established in 2003 by Fuzion and later integrated into the Kolo DC platform following its 2023 acquisition by CapMan Infra, the site offers a highly secure Tier III-specification environment across approximately 425 m² of whitespace.
Originally established in the early 2010s to serve the Danish ISP Skyline and later utilized by the web host Dandomain, the Randers facility eventually transitioned to Fuzion, where it became a cornerstone for regional disaster recovery.
Kolo DK4 Viby J. is a mission-critical colocation facility located just 4 km from Aarhus city center, strategically positioned to serve as either a primary high-density hub or a dedicated disaster recovery site.
The Kolo DK5 facility is a high-density, AI-optimized data centre in Copenhagen designed for intensive inference and GPU workloads.
Operating as a "Twin-Site" ecosystem in the heart of Stockholm, Kolo SE1 Atlas and Kolo SE2 Tellus provide a high-security, ultra-low latency foundation for AI and enterprise workloads.
The Kolo SE3 Piteå data center carries a storied legacy as a pioneer of the Swedish data center industry, beginning in 2004 when it was founded under the name Fortlax.