About Wellington Data Center
The Wellington Data Center, operated by CenterServ, offers secure, reliable, and scalable colocation, cloud, and managed IT services in Wellington, New Zealand’s capital city. Strategically positioned in a key hub for government, technology, and enterprise operations, this facility provides advanced infrastructure, robust connectivity, and comprehensive security. Designed to meet the needs of businesses, government organizations, and tech innovators, the Wellington Data Center supports digital transformation and operational excellence in the Asia-Pacific region.
Key Features
- Power Infrastructure:
- The Wellington Data Center ensures continuous uptime with N+1 power redundancy and dual-feed power supplies. Equipped with UPS backup systems and standby generators with extended fuel reserves, the facility provides seamless power delivery for mission-critical operations, minimizing downtime risk.
- Advanced Cooling Systems:
- The data center maintains optimal environmental conditions through N+1 precision CRAC (Computer Room Air Conditioning) units and In-Row cooling systems. These energy-efficient cooling solutions ensure consistent performance for high-density IT deployments while reducing operational costs.
- Robust Connectivity:
- As a carrier-neutral facility, the Wellington Data Center offers access to multiple Tier 1 carriers, local ISPs, and international network providers. With redundant fiber routes and diverse meet-me rooms, the facility ensures low-latency, high-speed connectivity, making it ideal for cloud services, enterprise applications, and content delivery throughout New Zealand, Australia, and the broader Asia-Pacific region.
- Security and Compliance:
- Comprehensive security measures protect client infrastructure and data, including:
- 24/7 on-site security personnel
- CCTV surveillance with real-time monitoring
- Biometric and key card access controls
- Secure entry points and perimeter fencing
- The facility complies with international standards such as ISO 27001, SOC 2, and GDPR, ensuring data protection, privacy, and regulatory compliance, making it suitable for government and enterprise operations.
- Scalability and Flexibility:
- Offering scalable colocation, cloud, and hybrid IT solutions, the data center supports businesses of all sizes. Flexible rack configurations and customizable options allow seamless infrastructure expansion as business needs evolve.
- Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity:
- The Wellington Data Center provides comprehensive backup and disaster recovery solutions to ensure data protection and business continuity. Its strategic location in a region with stable infrastructure minimizes risks associated with natural disasters, enhancing operational resilience.
- Sustainability Initiatives:
- Committed to eco-friendly practices, the data center integrates energy-efficient cooling technologies and utilizes renewable energy sources where possible. These initiatives support New Zealand’s sustainability goals and help reduce the facility’s carbon footprint.
Client Amenities
- 24/7 Technical Support: Experienced technicians provide round-the-clock monitoring, troubleshooting, and maintenance to ensure seamless operations.
- On-Site Facilities: Includes conference rooms, workspaces, WiFi connectivity, and break areas, offering a productive and comfortable environment for clients and staff.
Strategic Location
Located in Wellington, the political and technological center of New Zealand, the data center benefits from excellent transport links, proximity to government institutions, and a thriving business ecosystem. The facility’s strategic position offers seamless connectivity to major cities like Auckland and Christchurch and access to international subsea cable networks linking New Zealand to Australia, Asia, and the United States.
The Wellington Data Center by CenterServ delivers a powerful combination of resilience, security, connectivity, and scalability, making it the ideal solution for organizations seeking reliable, high-performance IT infrastructure in New Zealand and the Asia-Pacific region.