Country
Netherlands
AI Data Center Record
Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands
Country
Netherlands
Operator Tags
2
Energy
Renewable
Known Capacity
120 MW
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Digital Realty, which acquired Interxion in 2020, operates one of Europe's largest and most interconnected data center campuses in Amsterdam's Science Park and Schiphol-area corridor. The Amsterdam Metropolitan Area (AMS) cluster is among Digital Realty's highest-priority expansion zones, driven by AI demand from hyperscalers, AI-native cloud companies, and European enterprises deploying GPU clusters.
The AMS13 facility is Digital Realty's newest and most AI-capable building in the Amsterdam campus, purpose-designed for high-density GPU workloads. It supports power densities up to 40 kW per rack — far above the typical 8–12 kW of general-purpose colocation — which is required for NVIDIA H100 SXM and H200 clusters where GPU boards draw 700W each and must be packed densely to maximize interconnect bandwidth.
**Amsterdam as AI nexus**: The Netherlands has become a preferred European location for AI infrastructure due to its position at the intersection of major submarine cables (AMS-IX is one of the largest internet exchanges in the world), its favorable energy grid with growing renewable capacity, and Dutch government permitting frameworks that have historically been faster than neighboring markets. Amsterdam is a natural hub for AI inference serving European traffic.
**Tenant base**: Digital Realty's AMS campus hosts a mix of hyperscaler deployments, AI-native cloud providers, and enterprise GPU clusters. Typical AI workloads include LLM inference services, machine translation, recommendation systems, and financial AI applications that require low-latency access to European markets.
**Renewable energy**: Digital Realty Netherlands purchases renewable electricity through Dutch and Nordic wind PPAs, aligned with the company's global target of 100% renewable energy coverage by 2030. The AMS13 design uses direct liquid cooling (DLC) for high-density GPU rows, reducing cooling overhead for power-dense AI hardware.
The campus connects directly to AMS-IX, the DE-CIX Frankfurt interconnect, and major Dutch fiber corridors, making it well-positioned as a distribution point for AI-generated content and model inference responses across European users.
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