The Australia data center colocation market size is expected to grow at a CAGR of 19.34% from 2024 to 2030. Australia hosts around 500 industrial parks, including Kwinana Strategic Industrial Park, Norwest Business Park, Leppington Business Park, Westlink Industry Park, Peel Business Park, Sydney Business Park, Bundaberg Industrial Park, and others. These industrial parks attract local and global colocation companies to establish and operate their data centers within these industrial parks by offering several benefits, such as incentives, tax deductions, basic infrastructure, shared resources facilities, and other benefits.
Australia is one of the prominent colocation data center hubs in Southeast Asia, which consists of approximately 145 operational colocation data center facilities, of which around 41 facilities are in Sydney, and 23 in Melbourne. The Australia data center colocation market is also witnessing the development of over 37 data center facilities across multiple cities of the country, including Sydney, Melbourne, Canberra, Darwin, Perth, and others. Furthermore, the Privacy Act 1988 in Australia regulates how personal information is stored and processed, and this act plays a significant role in boosting the confidence of enterprises to store their personal data in the colocation data center facilities, as this law helps to protect the individual’s data from potential data breaches and fraud.
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