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Microsoft Azure — South Africa North Region (Johannesburg)

Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa/datacenters/microsoft-azure-south-africa-johannesburg.html

Country

South Africa

Operator

Microsoft

Energy

Grid

Known capacity

60 MW

Evidence profile

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Readiness

100%

Sources attachedVerified

2 citations linked

CoordinatesPublished

-26.205, 28.049

Timeline evidencePartial

1 dated field available

Machine-readable outputsPublished

HTML, JSON, and GeoJSON all available

Record Notes

Microsoft Azure launched its South Africa North region in Johannesburg in October 2019 alongside a companion South Africa West region in Cape Town — becoming the first major hyperscale cloud provider to establish full cloud regions on the African continent (Google Cloud's Africa region launched in Cape Town in 2020, AWS's in the same city also in 2020).

The Johannesburg region is Microsoft's primary African hub and serves enterprise, government, and startup customers across South Africa, Nigeria, Kenya, and the broader sub-Saharan Africa region with low-latency cloud and AI services. Azure AI services available include Azure OpenAI Service, Microsoft Copilot, Azure Machine Learning, and Cognitive Services — enabling African enterprises to deploy AI in agriculture, healthcare, financial services, and education.

Microsoft committed R5.4 billion (approximately $300 million) in the initial investment and has announced continued expansion. South Africa's Eskom grid runs predominantly on coal, making the carbon intensity of Azure South Africa among the highest of any Microsoft region — a challenge Microsoft is addressing through renewable energy procurement and Eskom's evolving transition. Johannesburg's digital infrastructure hubs in Midrand and Samrand host the region's facilities, with direct fiber connectivity to the SEACOM and EASSy submarine cable systems at Durban and Cape Town.

Analyst Flags

No obvious coverage gaps detected in the current structured record.

Timeline Signals

Earliest market signal2019

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Other tracked AI data centers within 300 km of this location.

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Frequently asked questions

How big is Microsoft Azure — South Africa North Region (Johannesburg)?
Microsoft Azure — South Africa North Region (Johannesburg) has 60 MW of known IT capacity, located in Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa. It ranks #262 globally by capacity among 335 tracked facilities.
What is the status of Microsoft Azure — South Africa North Region (Johannesburg)?
Microsoft Azure — South Africa North Region (Johannesburg) is currently operational. Known timeline milestones: Earliest market signal 2019.
Who operates Microsoft Azure — South Africa North Region (Johannesburg)?
Microsoft Azure — South Africa North Region (Johannesburg) is operated by Microsoft. Structured intelligence reports are available for Microsoft Operator Report and South Africa Country Report.
What energy source does Microsoft Azure — South Africa North Region (Johannesburg) use?
Microsoft Azure — South Africa North Region (Johannesburg) is powered by grid energy and is focused on inference workloads. This is backed by 2 cited sources.

Sources

  1. azure.microsoft.comazure.microsoft.com — en-us/global-infrastructure
  2. news.microsoft.comnews.microsoft.com — en-xm/2019