Auckland

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At a glance...

2025

Year the team was established

2

Active Data Centres

24/7/365

Service Availability

24h

Average response time

Last updated on
February 5, 2025
Auckland serves as New Zealand’s primary data center hub, housing a significant portion of the nation’s data center capacity. The city features a mix of local providers, such as Spark and Vocus, alongside international operators like CDC Data Centres and DCI Data Centers.

The New Zealand data center market is experiencing substantial growth, with projections indicating an increase from 210.8 MW in 2025 to 394.1 MW by 2030, reflecting a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 13.34%.

Investments are on the rise, exemplified by Goodman Property Trust’s announcement in February 2024 of a NZD 300 million fund dedicated to developing data centers in Auckland, with plans to expand the fund’s value to NZD 2 billion over the next three to five years.

The market is also witnessing the entry of major cloud service providers, such as Amazon Web Services, which has announced plans to launch its Asia Pacific (Auckland) Region with three Availability Zones.

This influx of investment and development underscores Auckland’s pivotal role in New Zealand’s expanding data center landscape.

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*Data gathered from CloudScene