Equinix AM5 Amsterdam IBX Data Center is located at Schepenbergweg 42, 1105 AT Amsterdam, Netherlands. The data center is 148348 sqft. There is a total of 64583 sqft in raised floor space for colocation. It has access to 13.5 MW of power. We found 117 data center locations within 50 miles of this facility. Certifications for this location include ISO 14001, ISO 22301, ISO 27001, ISO 50001, ISO 9001, PCI DSS, SOC 1 Type 2, SOC 2 Type 2, SSAE 16 Type 1.
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About AM5 Amsterdam IBX Data Center
AM5 is one of many state-of-the-art Equinix International Business Exchange™ (IBX) in Amsterdam, located in Equinix Amsterdam’s South East campus alongside AM1 and AM2, with ultra-low latency connectivity to AM7. Just 15 minutes from from Schiphol Airport, AM5 offers rich interconnection opportunities to Equinix’s secure digital ecosystems, comprised of networks, enterprise, content, cloud and IT services companies, as well as the world’s leading financial institutions. AM5 also facilitates a thriving and highly secure content and digital media ecosystem. As one of Europe’s most network-dense sites and the host of Amsterdam’s Internet Exchange (AMS-IX), AM5 provides a range of global peering and interconnectivity opportunities. Leading service providers around the world rely on AM5’s high density and low latency connectivity. It has also been designed to deliver exceptional energy efficiency using the Aquifer Thermal Energy Storage (ATES) method of temperature control, featuring cooling towers and pumps instead of mechanical cooling.
Reach Everywhere
The Equinix footprint in Amsterdam is comprised of many densely connected facilities which form an extensive digital campus.
Interconnect Everyone
Our Amsterdam Digital Campus also offers low latency connections to 80 percent of Europe within 50 milliseconds.
Integrate Everything
Our data centers also house diverse groups of interconnected organizations including one of Europe’s largest concentration of network service providers and the continent’s most cloud-dense metros.