Ilkari, a multinational sovereign infrastructure provider, has officially completed the business integration of DC North, a leading data center operator in Croatia. This move extends its European footprint from Iceland to the core region of Central Europe, forming a cross regional global infrastructure complementary network with the Colombia site.

The formation of a low latency network between China and Europe
The core facility operated by DC North is located in Varazdin, 70 kilometers north of Zagreb. It is a leading operator neutral data center in Croatia, with a current operating power capacity of 4 megawatts and sufficient space for future expansion.
The site is directly connected to the Internet exchange points in Austria, Hungary and Slovenia, which can provide millisecond level low delay connections to the entire Central European region. At the same time, the whole link is powered by local green power resources, which accounts for more than 92% of green power consumption, fully adapting to the low-carbon operation needs of high-density intelligent computing clusters.
Anchor the trend of sovereign cloud market
The data center has obtained Uptime Tier III dual certification, covering the full range of ISO management standards and fully complying with the ICT resilience requirements of regulated industries such as finance under the EU DORA Act. After the integration is completed, DC North will directly connect to Ilkari's global infrastructure platform, integrating domain name, hosting, and sovereign cloud full chain services.

Currently, European companies are accelerating the restructuring of their storage and governance systems for critical data. Through this integration, Ilkari has quickly filled the high resilience nodes in the Central European region, seizing a key location advantage in the rapidly growing EU sovereign data infrastructure track.Editor/Cheng Liting
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