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Data center facility

NVA1-2

Serverfarm · Vienna. Every figure below is individually sourced and dated.


Facility record

operating

Status

colocation

Type

Serverfarm

Operator

Vienna

Location

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Evidence

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  • record: NVA1-2 (reported) · source
  • status: operating (reported) · source

Timeline

  1. Aug 2026
    First recorded
    Added to the DEPLOY registry as a sourced facility record
  2. Aug 2026
    Current: operating

Facility-tier record. For campus-scale announced-vs-energized tracking see the data center index. DEPLOY is neutral infrastructure: what is claimed, what is verified, and when.

Common questions

What is NVA1-2?
NVA1-2 is a data center facility record on the DEPLOY registry, in Vienna. Every fact on the record is individually sourced and dated.
Who operates NVA1-2?
Serverfarm operates NVA1-2, per the sourced record on the DEPLOY registry.
Is NVA1-2 operating?
NVA1-2 is recorded as operating on the DEPLOY registry. Each figure traces to a source.
How verified is the data on NVA1-2?
A human editor has reviewed this record for the indexed registry. Every rendered fact shows its source: this is what a verified record looks like next to an unsourced directory listing.

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DEPLOY. (2026). NVA1-2: data center facility record. Retrieved August 21, 2026, from https://registry.deploy.report/datacenters/facilities/serverfarm-nva1-2-vienna-va

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