Google data centers


uses large data center facilities to provide their services, which combine large drives, computer nodes organized in aisles of racks, internal and external networking, environmental controls, and operations software.
There is no official data on how many servers are in Google data centers, but Gartner estimated in a July 2016 report that Google at the time had 2.5 million servers. This number is changing as the company expands capacity and refreshes its hardware.

Locations

The locations of Google's various data centers by continent are as follows:
ContinentLocationGeoProducts LocationCloud LocationTimelineDescription
North AmericaArcola, USAN. Virginia 2017 - announced
North AmericaAtlanta, USA-2003 - launched350 employees
South AmericaCerrillos, Santiago, Chile-Santiago 2020 - announced
2021 - launched
AsiaChanghua County, TaiwanTaiwan
2011 - announced
2013 - launched
60 employees
North AmericaClarksville, USA-2015 - announced
North AmericaColumbus, USA-Columbus 2022 - launched
North AmericaCouncil Bluffs, USA2007 - announced
2009 - completed first phase completed
2012 and 2015 - expanded
130 employees
North AmericaCouncil Bluffs, USAIowa
AsiaDelhi, India-Delhi 2020 - announced
2021 - launched
Middle EastDoha, Qatar-Doha 2023 - launched
EuropeDublin, Ireland-2011 - announced
2012 - launched
150 employees
EuropeEemshaven, NetherlandsNetherlands 2014 - announced
2016 - launched
2018, 2019 - expansion
200 employees
EuropeFrankfurt, Germany-Frankfurt 2022 - expanded
EuropeFredericia, Denmark-2018 - announced
2020 - launched
€600M building costs
EuropeGhlin, Hainaut, BelgiumBelgium 2007 - announced
2010 - launched
12 employees
EuropeHamina, FinlandFinland
2009 - announced
2011 - first phase completed
2022 - expansion
6 buildings, 400 employees
North AmericaHenderson, USALas Vegas 2019 - announced
2020 - launched
64-acres; $1.2B building costs
AsiaHong Kong, Hong Kong-Hong Kong 2017 - announced
2018 - launched
AsiaInzai, Japan-2023 - launched
AsiaJakarta, Indonesia-Jakarta 2020 - launched
AsiaKoto-Ku, Tokyo, Japan-Tokyo
2016 - launched
North AmericaLeesburg, USAN. Virginia 2017 - announced
North AmericaLenoir, USA-2007 - announced
2009 - launched
over 110 employees
AsiaLok Yang Way, Pioneer, SingaporeSingapore 2022 - launched
EuropeLondon, UK-London
2017 - launched
North AmericaLos Angeles, USA-Los Angeles
EuropeMadrid, Spain-Madrid 2022 - launched
PacificMelbourne, Australia-Melbourne
2021 - launched
EuropeMiddenmeer, Noord-Holland, The NetherlandsNetherlands 2019 - announced
North AmericaMidlothian, USADallas 2019 - announced
2022 - launched
375-acres; $600M building costs
EuropeMilan, Italy-Milan 2022 - launched
North AmericaMoncks Corner, USASouth Carolina 2007 - launched
2013 - expanded
150 employees
North AmericaMontreal, Quebec, Canada-Montréal 2018 - launched62.4-hectares; $600M building costs
AsiaMumbai, India-Mumbai 2017 - launched
North AmericaNew Albany, USA-2019 - announced400-acres; $600M building costs
AsiaOsaka, Japan-Osaka
2019 - launched
South AmericaOsasco, São Paulo, Brazil-São Paulo 2017 - launched
North AmericaPapillion, USA-2019 - announced275-acres; $600M building costs
EuropeParis, France-Paris 2022 - launched
North AmericaPryor Creek, USA-2007 - announced
2012 - expanded
over 400 employees, land at MidAmerica Industrial Park
South AmericaQuilicura, Santiago, Chile-2012 - announced
2015 - launched
up to 20 employees expected. A million dollar investment plan to increase capacity at Quilicura was announced in 2018.
North AmericaReno, USA-2017 - 1,210 acres of land bought in the Tahoe Reno Industrial Center
2018 - announced
2018 November - project approved by the state of Nevada
North AmericaSalt Lake City, USA-Salt Lake City 2020 - launched
AsiaSeoul, South Korea-Seoul
2020 - launched
PacificSydney, Australia-Sydney
2017 - launched
Middle EastTel Aviv, Israel-Tel Aviv 2022 - launched
North AmericaThe Dalles, USAOregon 2006 - launched80 full-time employees
North AmericaToronto, Canada-Toronto 2021 - launched
EuropeTurin, Italy-Turin 2023 - launched
South AmericaVinhedo, São Paulo, BrazilSão Paulo
EuropeWarsaw, Poland-Warsaw 2019 - announced
2021 - launched
AsiaWenya, Jurong West, SingaporeSingapore 2011 - announced
2013 - launched
2015 - expanded
North AmericaWidows Creek , USA-2018 - broke ground
EuropeZürich, Switzerland-Zurich 2018 - announced
2019 - launched
EuropeAustria2022 - announced
EuropeBerlin, GermanyBerlin 2021 - announced 2023 August - launched
Middle EastDammam, Saudi Arabia2021 - announced
EuropeAthens, Greece2022 - announced
North AmericaKansas City, Missouri2019 - announced
Middle EastKuwait2023 - announced
AsiaMalaysia2022 - announced
PacificAuckland, New Zealand2022 - announced
EuropeOslo, Norway2022 - announced
North AmericaQuerétaro, Mexico2022 - announced
AfricaJohannesburg, South AfricaJohannesburg 2022 - announced 2024 - launched
EuropeSweden2022 - announced
AsiaTainan City, Taiwan-Taiwan
2019 September - announced
AsiaThailand2022 - announced
AsiaYunlin County, Taiwan-Taiwan 2020 September - announced
North AmericaMesa, USAPhoenix 2023 - construction started
EuropeWaltham Cross, Hertfordshire, UK2024 January - announced
South AmericaCanelones, Uruguay2024 - construction started
2026 - inauguration expected
AsiaVisakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh, IndiaAnnounced July 2025.Google plans to invest US$15 billion to build a 1 GW data center campus in Visakhapatnam, including US$2 billion for renewable energy infrastructure. It is expected to be the company’s largest data center project in Asia.