The World’s Data Centers by Country (2026)
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Key Takeaways
- The U.S. leads with 3,960 data centers, the largest footprint in the dataset.
- That’s more data centers than the next 14 countries combined.
- Europe clusters heavily (UK, Germany, France lead), while Asia’s footprint is growing (China, India, Japan).
Data centers power everything from streaming and cloud storage to the AI systems reshaping industries. When it comes to scale, one country stands far ahead.
The U.S. has 3,960 data centers in this dataset—more than the next 14 countries combined.
The map above, based on data from Data Center Map, counts operational facilities by country, from small cloud hubs to sprawling colocation campuses. While totals vary by methodology, the concentration of infrastructure in a few major economies is unmistakable.
U.S. Leads by a Wide Margin
With nearly four thousand data centers in this dataset, the U.S. is the world’s largest data center market.
| Country | Data Centers |
|---|---|
USA |
3,960 |
United Kingdom |
498 |
Germany |
470 |
China |
365 |
France |
335 |
Canada |
285 |
India |
275 |
Australia |
268 |
Japan |
249 |
Italy |
206 |
Brazil |
198 |
Spain |
189 |
The Netherlands |
186 |
Indonesia |
184 |
Russia |
178 |
Ireland |
128 |
Switzerland |
113 |
Sweden |
110 |
Malaysia |
109 |
Poland |
97 |
Finland |
90 |
Norway |
87 |
South Korea |
86 |
Hong Kong |
85 |
Denmark |
81 |
Turkey |
76 |
Chile |
66 |
Singapore |
65 |
Israel |
65 |
Romania |
63 |
Mexico |
62 |
South Africa |
61 |
Thailand |
59 |
Saudi Arabia |
58 |
United Arab Emirates |
57 |
New Zealand |
57 |
Czech Republic |
54 |
Austria |
53 |
Belgium |
48 |
Portugal |
44 |
Argentina |
43 |
Colombia |
41 |
Vietnam |
41 |
Ukraine |
37 |
Taiwan |
37 |
Philippines |
36 |
Bulgaria |
31 |
Pakistan |
30 |
Greece |
25 |
Latvia |
24 |
Nigeria |
23 |
Iran |
20 |
Slovenia |
20 |
Lithuania |
19 |
Kenya |
19 |
Cyprus |
18 |
Hungary |
17 |
Panama |
17 |
Oman |
16 |
Luxembourg |
16 |
Kazakhstan |
15 |
Bangladesh |
15 |
Croatia |
15 |
Morocco |
14 |
Peru |
14 |
Serbia |
13 |
Egypt |
13 |
Slovakia |
13 |
Estonia |
12 |
Iceland |
12 |
Costa Rica |
12 |
Tanzania |
11 |
Qatar |
11 |
Angola |
10 |
Nepal |
10 |
Cambodia |
10 |
Malta |
10 |
Mauritius |
10 |
Uruguay |
10 |
Ecuador |
9 |
Ghana |
8 |
Puerto Rico |
8 |
Jordan |
8 |
Bahrain |
8 |
Paraguay |
7 |
Guatemala |
7 |
Mongolia |
7 |
Senegal |
7 |
Macedonia |
7 |
Venezuela |
7 |
Liechtenstein |
7 |
Ethiopia |
6 |
Uzbekistan |
6 |
Moldova |
6 |
Ivory Coast |
6 |
Mozambique |
6 |
Gibraltar |
6 |
Algeria |
6 |
Isle of Man |
6 |
Libya |
6 |
Botswana |
5 |
Bolivia |
5 |
Trinidad and Tobago |
5 |
Myanmar |
5 |
Reunion |
5 |
Kuwait |
5 |
Jersey |
5 |
Bosnia and Herzegovina |
4 |
Sri Lanka |
4 |
DR Congo |
4 |
Uganda |
4 |
Tunisia |
4 |
Albania |
4 |
Honduras |
4 |
Georgia |
4 |
Bahamas |
4 |
Brunei |
4 |
Guam |
3 |
El Salvador |
3 |
New Caledonia |
3 |
Dominican Republic |
3 |
Madagascar |
3 |
Monaco |
3 |
Djibouti |
3 |
Curacao |
3 |
Rwanda |
3 |
Zambia |
3 |
Kyrgyzstan |
3 |
Nicaragua |
3 |
Azerbaijan |
3 |
Bhutan |
3 |
Guernsey |
3 |
Maldives |
3 |
Andorra |
3 |
Zimbabwe |
3 |
Armenia |
2 |
Namibia |
2 |
French Polynesia |
2 |
Belarus |
2 |
Togo |
2 |
Cameroon |
2 |
Jamaica |
2 |
Afghanistan |
2 |
Bermuda |
2 |
Laos |
2 |
Lebanon |
2 |
Sudan |
2 |
Cayman Islands |
2 |
Suriname |
2 |
Greenland |
2 |
Lesotho |
2 |
Mayotte |
1 |
Iraq |
1 |
Guyana |
1 |
Syria |
1 |
Martinique |
1 |
Guinea |
1 |
Burkina Faso |
1 |
Macau |
1 |
French Guiana |
1 |
Malawi |
1 |
Papua New Guinea |
1 |
Republic of the Congo |
1 |
Palestine |
1 |
Gabon |
1 |
Mali |
1 |
Equatorial Guinea |
1 |
Eswatini |
1 |
Kosovo |
1 |
Solomon Islands |
1 |
Seychelles |
1 |
Sierra Leone |
1 |
Somalia |
1 |
US Virgin Islands |
1 |
This U.S. dominance reflects heavy investment by major cloud providers and tech companies. Years of hyperscaler investment help explain why much of the world’s cloud and AI capacity is built in the country.
Some other industry estimates place the U.S. total above 5,000 facilities, reflecting differences in how data centers are defined and counted.
Europe’s Strong Presence
Europe represents the second-largest concentration of data centers globally. The United Kingdom, Germany, and France each have hundreds of data centers. These nations host key internet exchange points and serve as hubs for multinational cloud and IT services.
Other countries like the Netherlands, Spain, and Sweden also maintain strong data center footprints.
Growing Markets in Asia and Beyond
Asia’s footprint is expanding rapidly, led by China, Japan, and India. Rising digital demand and cloud adoption are driving continued expansion across major Asian markets.
Emerging economies also appear on the list, including Indonesia, Malaysia, and South Korea. Meanwhile, smaller countries like Singapore and Hong Kong punch above their weight due to strategic connectivity and business-friendly environments.
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United Kingdom
Germany
China
France
Canada
India
Australia
Japan
Italy
Brazil
Spain
The Netherlands
Indonesia
Russia
Ireland
Switzerland
Sweden
Malaysia
Poland
Finland
Norway
South Korea
Hong Kong
Denmark
Turkey
Chile
Singapore
Israel
Romania
Mexico
South Africa
Thailand
Saudi Arabia
United Arab Emirates
New Zealand
Czech Republic
Austria
Belgium
Portugal
Argentina
Colombia
Vietnam
Ukraine
Taiwan
Philippines
Bulgaria
Pakistan
Greece
Latvia
Nigeria
Iran
Slovenia
Lithuania
Kenya
Cyprus
Hungary
Panama
Oman
Luxembourg
Kazakhstan
Bangladesh
Croatia
Morocco
Peru
Serbia
Egypt
Slovakia
Estonia
Iceland
Costa Rica
Tanzania
Qatar
Angola
Nepal
Cambodia
Malta
Mauritius
Uruguay
Ecuador
Ghana
Puerto Rico
Jordan
Bahrain
Paraguay
Guatemala
Mongolia
Senegal
Macedonia
Venezuela
Liechtenstein
Ethiopia
Uzbekistan
Moldova
Ivory Coast
Mozambique
Gibraltar
Algeria
Isle of Man
Libya
Botswana
Bolivia
Trinidad and Tobago
Myanmar
Reunion
Kuwait
Jersey
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Sri Lanka
DR Congo
Uganda
Tunisia
Albania
Honduras
Georgia
Bahamas
Brunei
Guam
El Salvador
New Caledonia
Dominican Republic
Madagascar
Monaco
Djibouti
Curacao
Rwanda
Zambia
Kyrgyzstan
Nicaragua
Azerbaijan
Bhutan
Guernsey
Maldives
Andorra
Zimbabwe
Armenia
Namibia
French Polynesia
Belarus
Togo
Cameroon
Jamaica
Afghanistan
Bermuda
Laos
Lebanon
Sudan
Cayman Islands
Suriname
Greenland
Lesotho
Mayotte
Iraq
Guyana
Syria
Martinique
Guinea
Burkina Faso
Macau
French Guiana
Malawi
Papua New Guinea
Republic of the Congo
Palestine
Gabon
Mali
Equatorial Guinea
Eswatini
Kosovo
Solomon Islands
Seychelles
Sierra Leone
Somalia
US Virgin Islands












