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Our data centre locations

Highly secure colocation data centres across New Zealand and Australia. All sites meet international structural and operational requirements, leaving you with best-in-breed data centre solutions.

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Australia

We deliver colocation data centre services from our own dedicated data halls within AirTrunk's world-class hyper-scale data centre facilities in Sydney and Melbourne.

  • Datacom's Airtrunk Sydney data centre

    Sydney - Datacom@AirTrunk

    SYD1 - this certified data centre in Sydney is one of the largest data centres in NSW, in partnership with AirTrunk.
  • Datacom's Airtrunk Melbourne data centre

    Melbourne - Datacom@AirTrunk

    MEL1 - this certified data centre in Melbourne is one of Victoria's largest data centres, in partnership with AirTrunk.
New Zealand

We designed, built, own and operate our four certified New Zealand data centres. The ownership lets us offer flexible colocation data centre options – from quarter-rack to multi-rack deployments.

  • Datacom's Orbit data centre

    Orbit - Auckland

    One of New Zealand's most highly regarded data centres.
  • Datacom's Kapua data centre

    Kapua - Hamilton

    Hyper-scale grade data centre purpose-built for deployment both small and large.
  • Datacom's Abel data centre

    Abel - Wellington

    Highly rated and fully refreshed full service data centre in central Wellington.
  • Datacom's Gloucester data centre

    Gloucester - Christchurch

    The benchmark for South Island 24/7 certified data centres, in central Christchurch.
Data centers for global market growth
Establish your presence in Australasia, connecting easily to the broader market.
Outside space at Datacom@AirTrunk

We house some of the most critical data in New Zealand and Australia in our highly secure, world class data centres. 

As one of the leading data centre companies in New Zealand and Australia, we provide trusted colocation data centre solutions for businesses of all sizes, meeting even government data centre standards. 

Find out more in this video where we take you on a data centre tour and discuss key aspects including security.

Organisations that trust our data centres
    ANZCO Foods logoFulton Hogan logoGarlock logoMinistry of Business, Innovation & Employment logoSecureComWineWorks
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    Highly secure

    Industry-leading security in our resilient colocation facilities. Swipe & pin access control, fully vetted staff.
  • A wind turbine

    100% renewable energy

    In 2022, Datacom selected Mercury to provide our New Zealand facilities with 100% certified renewable energy.
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    100% uptime SLAs

    Our commitment to 100% uptime allows you to focus your energy on more important things than dealing with unplanned outages.
  • A customer service headset

    Customer support

    Our on-site technicians are available 24/7 to help with operational and technical issues. Customer access is available 24/7.
  • A cloud with a tick icon

    Cloud connectivity

    Get easy access to major public cloud providers via our network of connectivity providers.
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    Only pay for the power you use

    Enjoy flexible commercial arrangements including pay-as-you-go or fixed power pricing.
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    Telco and IT-provider neutral

    We're committed to ensuring all of our facilities are IT-provider and telco neutral for their lifetime.
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    Hybrid solutions available

    Many of our customers operate in hybrid cloud and data centre environments. They choose us for our major cloud and telco provider connectivity.
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    Relocation

    To migrate your data to our data centre, we can work with your existing providers to make the move, or we can fully manage your migration.

New Zealand network connectivity options

Vector, Chorus, Spark, Vital, One NZ (previously Vodafone), Feenix, AT&T, 2degrees, Vital, Kordia REANNZ. IXNZ and Megaport are available now. If your preferred provider is not here, please contact one of our experts to get them connected. 

Sydney and Melbourne network connectivity options

Telstra, Optus, TPG, Vocus, Luminet, NextHop, Xenith IG, and FibreconX, Fibrepath, and Megaport are available now. If your preferred provider is not here, please contact one of our experts to get them connected. 

Building a sustainable future

We demonstrate sustainability by design. Do your part for climate action with energy efficient infrastructure that translates into savings for the planet - and your bottom line.

In addition to our 100% ‘certified’ renewable energy commitment in NZ, we also have been awarded with the well-respected Toitū ‘carbon reduce’ certification. These strong choices show the progress that Datacom is making on its sustainability journey with the end goal of zero waste and achieving carbon neutrality.

Frequently asked questions

What does each certification mean?

  • ISO27001: An international standard for how to manage information security.
  • ISAE3000: An international standard for risk management.
  • SOC2 (Type 2) provides assurance on the design of an organisation's controls at a specific point in time, focusing on security, availability, processing integrity, confidentiality and privacy.
  • PCI-DSS: The payment card industry data security standard (PCI-DSS) is an information security standard for organisations that handle branded credit cards from the major card schemes.
  • Uptime Management and Operations stamp of approval: Assessment of staffing, organisation and training practices, preventive maintenance programme, operating conditions, and planning, management, and co-ordination practices and resources.
  • Toitū carbonreduce: this signifies that our commitment to sustainability. It involves measuring and reducing carbon emissions, implementing energy-efficient practices, and minimising waste. This certification demonstrates our dedication to environmental responsibility and independently verifies how we contribute to a more sustainable future.

What is meant by colocation in data centres?

First, we need to cover the difference between an on-premise data centre and a collocated data centre. Sometimes “colocated” data centres are referred to as “hosted” data centres.

On-premise data centre: Where you have your own mini data centre, with servers and equipment housed within your own office building or a separate facility that you own and manage. You're responsible for everything, from buying the equipment to maintaining the physical space and security. 

Colocated data centre: Renting a space within a data centre facility owned by a third-party provider. You house your own servers and equipment, but the provider takes care of the building, security, power, cooling and access to internet/cloud connectivity.  We think of it like renting an apartment for your servers in a building specifically designed for data storage.

What is the difference between data centre as a service and colocation?

Colocation is like renting an apartment for your servers in a building designed for IT equipment storage. You provide your own IT equipment (servers, storage, firewall) and software, and the colocation provider takes care of the physical facility, including:

  • Power and cooling

  • Security (physical access)

  • Network connectivity options

Datacom's expertise focuses on secure colocation data centres, but here is an explanation of what Data Centre as a Service is: Think of Data Centre as a Service (DCaaS) as a fully furnished apartment with utilities included.  In addition to the physical space and security provided by colocation, DCaaS offers:

  • Hardware: the DCaaS provider rents you servers, storage and networking equipment. 

  • Software: the DCaaS provider may offer pre-installed operating systems, virtualisation software, or managed services for your applications.

  • Management: DCaaS providers handle most of the ongoing maintenance and management of your IT infrastructure.

DCaaS is an extension of colocation data centres, but provides the hardware, maintenance and energy as well as the physical space.

Who needs colocation?

Datacom recommends anyone with their own IT equipment stored on premise should talk to us about moving it to a secure colocated data centre.

How do sustainable data centres differ from traditional data centres?

Traditional data centres may rely heavily on non-renewable energy sources and have higher energy consumption. In contrast, sustainable data centres utilise renewable energy, energy-efficient cooling systems, and green building practices to reduce environmental impact. 

Our New Zealand based sustainable data centres use 100% renewable energy.

What factors should be considered when choosing a colocation provider?

Key factors include security measures, uptime guarantees, scalability options, location, connectivity options and customer support. It’s also important to consider the colocation infrastructure, reputation and compliance with industry standards. Finally, consider the overall cost and in particular the variability of power prices offered by each provider.

Our data centres are known as having the highest reputation in the industry, and transparent pricing. We even offer fixed pricing so you can have cost certainty.

Do you offer support for remote hands services at your data centres?

Yes. All Datacom facilities offer 24x7 data centre remote hands support. Our on-site technicians can assist with equipment checks, reboots, cabling, and physical installations when you're unable to attend in person.

Can Datacom support small-scale colocation data centre deployments?

Absolutely. We offer flexible colocation data centre options—from quarter-rack to full-suite deployments—across our facilities in New Zealand and Australia.

Are Datacom’s facilities suitable for government or regulated industries?

Yes. We operate to the highest security and compliance standards, making our sites ideal for use as government data centres or for organisations with strict regulatory requirements.

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