Kyndryl: Romania Data Center
About Romania Data Center
The Romania Data Center by Kyndryl is a state-of-the-art facility designed to provide secure, high-performance, and scalable IT solutions for businesses across Central and Eastern Europe. Strategically located in Romania, this data center offers low-latency connectivity, advanced security, and energy-efficient infrastructure, making it an ideal hub for colocation, cloud computing, and disaster recovery solutions.
Key Features & Capabilities:
Strategic Location: Situated in Romania, providing high-speed connectivity across Europe and global markets.
Enterprise-Grade Security: Features biometric access controls, 24/7 security monitoring, and advanced cybersecurity protections to safeguard mission-critical data.
High Availability & Redundancy: Designed with multiple power sources, backup generators, and energy-efficient cooling systems, ensuring 99.999% uptime.
Cloud & Hybrid IT Solutions: Supports hybrid cloud, multi-cloud, and colocation services, enabling businesses to scale efficiently.
Sustainable & Energy-Efficient Infrastructure: Implements green energy solutions and advanced cooling technologies to minimize environmental impact.
Regulatory Compliance & Data Sovereignty: Meets Romanian and EU data protection regulations, including GDPR, ISO 27001, and SOC 2.
Carrier-Neutral Connectivity: Provides direct interconnection to multiple ISPs and cloud providers, ensuring seamless digital operations.
Why Choose Kyndryl’s Romania Data Center?
- Trusted Global Provider: Managed by Kyndryl, a leader in IT infrastructure and digital transformation.
- Scalability & Future-Readiness: Designed to support AI, big data, and enterprise applications, ensuring business continuity and growth.
- Disaster Recovery & Business Continuity: Offers secure backup and disaster recovery solutions, ensuring resilient IT operations.
The Kyndryl Romania Data Center is a high-performance, secure, and energy-efficient IT hub, making it an ideal choice for enterprises expanding in Central and Eastern Europe.