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Warsaw

At a glance...

2021

Year the team was established

6

Active Data Centres

24/7/365

Service Availability

24h

Average response time

Last updated on
June 28, 2025
Warsaw has emerged as a vital data centre hub within Central and Eastern Europe, bridging the tech demands of both Western and Eastern markets. As Poland’s capital, Warsaw benefits from strong governmental support, robust economic growth, and its strategic location at the heart of European digital trade routes. This has positioned the city as a critical node in international connectivity, supporting a seamless digital infrastructure for multinational enterprises, hyperscalers, and regional players alike. The city’s data centre ecosystem is underpinned by a flourishing IT sector, a wealth of engineering talent, and an evolving regulatory landscape that encourages digital investment and infrastructure expansion. The significance of the Warsaw data centre market continues to grow as businesses seek secure and resilient hosting environments that comply with both EU and international standards.

As of 2024, Warsaw boasts more than 30 active data centres, making it the undisputed leader in Poland’s colocation market and a frontrunner within Central Europe. The city’s fibre-optic infrastructure ensures ultra-low latency, with extensive connections to major European internet exchanges, facilitating high-speed data transfer and international business operations. Warsaw’s connectivity is further enhanced by its role as a landing point for key international fibre routes and IXPs (Internet Exchange Points). The primary sectors driving data centre growth in Warsaw include Content Delivery Networks (CDN), fintech, cloud service providers, enterprise IT, and e-commerce. Additionally, the city’s data centre ecosystem is a magnet for both global hyperscalers establishing regional cloud presences and dynamic local startups, powering digital transformation throughout the region.

For global companies seeking to establish or expand their data centre presence in Warsaw, there are several unique challenges to consider. Increasing market competition has resulted in constrained capacity for physical space and power, especially as major hyperscale projects accelerate. Local regulatory requirements, including evolving data protection and energy usage directives in line with EU guidelines, necessitate careful navigation to ensure compliance. Furthermore, language barriers and the need for prompt, knowledgeable on-site support can make day-to-day operations and incident response more complex for international teams lacking local insight. Ensuring constant uptime, physical security, and operational efficiency in this dynamic and fast-growing environment requires proven expertise and an agile, bilingual workforce familiar with both the Warsaw market and global best practices.

Since September 2021, our dedicated Warsaw team has been at the forefront of serving global and local clients with seamless on-the-ground support across the city’s dynamic data centre landscape. Leveraging years of hands-on experience and a deep understanding of the market's nuances, we cater to the unique demands of hyperscalers, enterprise tenants, and cloud providers alike. Our certified engineers and remote hands specialists not only deliver rapid, reliable interventions—from installations to troubleshooting—but also provide strategic insights informed by daily engagement with Warsaw’s leading data centres. By partnering with us, clients benefit from unrivalled operational continuity, risk mitigation, and efficiency gains, empowering them to scale with confidence in one of Europe’s most critical digital gateways.