Bucharest, Romania Data Center

Summit’s Bucharest data center provides a strategic location in Eastern Europe with robust connectivity, skilled talent, EU compliance, energy sustainability, and political stability.

Clădirea Feper, Bulevardul
Dimitrie Pompeiu 8,
București 020337, Romania

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Bucharest Romania data center

Technical Specifications

These are the nuts and bolts behind our smooth operations.

Power

  • Redundant 2,000 kVA transformers, over 2 MW power
  • Diesel generators: 2 x 1,500 kVA & 2 x 590 kVA, 12-hour autonomy
  • UPS: 2 x 600 kVA & 2 x 400 kVA, 15-minute battery backup
  • Separate battery strings for redundancy
  • 800 kVA & 600 kVA Bypass

Cooling

  • Adiabatic cooling system with N+1 redundancy
  • Constant temperature: 22°C ± 3°C in technical areas
  • Humidity range: 50% ± 20%

Network

  • Pre-run conduits available
  • 32 fiber optic cables
  • North + south diverse routes
  • Over 100 regional + international networks

Security

  • 24/7/365 Onsite Security Staff
  • Visitor and Equipment screening
  • CCTV with 30-day backup

Facility

Get to know the lay of the land.

Greener Operations

  • Not publicly available

Airports

  • Bucharest Henri Coandă International Airport (OTP) 9 miles (14.4km)

Parking

  • On-site parking

Building

  • Building Structure: 4 Story
  • Total Building Size: 26,900 SF

Perks

Welcome to the good life, where the amenities are as solid as our uptime.

Support

  • Summit Service Desk Support 24/7
  • Summit Remote Hands

Compliance

  • DSS PCI Compliant
  • ISO-9001
  • ISO-27001

Service Level Agreements

  • 99.999% SLA for electricity supply and air conditioning
  • 100% uptime SLA on network and power

Amenities

  • Freight elevator: 2.5-ton capacity, 2 x 4 x 2.2 m, with unloading ramp
  • Conference room, break room & office space
  • Crash carts
  • Loaner tools
  • Wi-Fi

The proof is in the praise

With the volume of data we manage, a migration was not going to be a trivial effort. [Summit] made a compelling case to move our primary hosting to take advantage of their network, expertise, and support, rather than purchasing a point-to-point product from a traditional carrier and paying for cross-connects on each side. This was a critical component that set the stage for the larger migration.”

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