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MedOne: Israel’s Largest and Most Strategic Data Center Infrastructure Platform

MedOne the largest data center provider, has emerged as the dominant data center operator in the country, building what is arguably the nation’s most extensive infrastructure platform for sovereign colocation, cloud interconnection, and AI-ready compute capacity. With more than 25,000 m² of operational space and ambitious plans to scale to over 110,000 m² and 250 MW of IT power, MedOne is positioned as the foundational digital backbone for both national and global workloads hosted within Israeli jurisdiction.

Market Leadership and Operational Footprint

MedOne currently runs four fully operational underground data center campuses in key metropolitan and connectivity hubs including Tel Aviv, Petah Tikva, Tirat HaCarmel and Ramle, collectively exceeding 25,000 m² of highly secure space. This makes it the largest single operator in Israel by both physical footprint and service capacity in active use today.

The company’s facilities are designed to operate autonomously for at least 72 hours under full load in scenarios where external power or network infrastructure may be compromised - a critical feature in a geopolitically sensitive region.

MedOne’s colocation services span sectors that demand the highest reliability and compliance, such as financial institutions, government ministries, telecommunications companies, and defense organizations. Many clients depend on the company’s 99.999 % uptime SLAs to ensure continuous operations for mission-critical systems.

Growth and Expansion: 110,000 m² and 250 MW Capacity

MedOne has one of the most aggressive expansion roadmaps in the Israeli data center market. While exact build-out details vary by project, plans include at least seven additional sites under construction or development nationwide. Together these are expected to add tens of thousands of square meters of space and bring total platform power capacity toward or beyond 250 MW at full build.

Notably, MedOne is investing heavily in new campuses:

  • Kfar Yona -Two new centers under development with the first opening in 2026, backed by more than 1 billion NIS in investment.

  • Ramle - Additional capacity under construction, expanding the geographic reach of the platform.

  • Dimona - Planned as part of long-term capacity and redundancy strategy.

These expansions will not only increase raw capacity but also allow MedOne to support hyperscale, hybrid cloud, and high-performance workloads for the nation and international customers.

AI-Ready Power and High-Density Compute Infrastructure

Modern compute environments - especially for artificial intelligence and high-performance computing (HPC) applications - require substantial electrical power per rack and sophisticated cooling systems. MedOne’s facilities are engineered to handle 8 kW to 200 kW per rack or more, with future sites designed to support dense GPU clusters and advanced cooling technologies including liquid and immersion cooling.

This level of power provisioning positions MedOne to host GPU-based AI training clusters, inference workloads, real-time analytics, and other compute-intensive tasks that go beyond traditional server hosting.

Strategic National Coverage and Disaster Recovery

MedOne distinguishes itself in Israel by offering nationwide presence with multiple geographically dispersed sites. Geographic diversity of this kind is critical for robust disaster recovery and business continuity architectures - ensuring that if one region experiences an outage, workloads can fail over to another securely and with minimal latency.

Redundancy and “active-active” configurations across a physically distributed platform help enterprises comply with strict data residency regulations that require data to remain within national borders while still delivering service continuity.

Security: Underground and Built for Resilience

One of MedOne’s unique selling points is its underground data centers - designed to provide unparalleled physical security. These hardened facilities are engineered to withstand extreme events, from earthquakes to security threats, and are equipped with layered physical access control, independent power and cooling systems, and redundant network paths.

This fortress-level approach has made MedOne a preferred partner for national security agencies and critical infrastructure clients, who require infrastructure that remains operational under severe conditions.

Connectivity: Israel’s Cloud and Interconnection Hub

MedOne is also a central node in Israel’s national interconnection ecosystem. The company’s data centers are carrier-neutral, with direct connectivity to domestic fiber networks, multiple submarine cable landing stations, and major cloud providers including AWS, Azure, Google Cloud and Oracle.

This connectivity fabric enables very low latency regional traffic and positions Israel as an East-West digital transit point between Europe, the Middle East, and Asia — making MedOne’s facilities critical infrastructure not just for local workloads but for international data flows.

Broader Market Context: Rapid Growth and Investment

The Israeli data center market is expanding rapidly. Industry research shows existing capacity already above 220 MW, with projected growth adding more than 800 MW by 2029 as digital demand, cloud adoption, and enterprise compute needs escalate.

Total planned investments in the sector are expected to exceed $6 billion through the latter part of this decade, reflecting Israel’s strategic importance as a digital hub in the Middle East.

Why MedOne Is Considered the National Backbone

MedOne’s leadership is rooted in:

  • Scale - Largest operational footprint in Israel, with aggressive expansion to 110,000 m² and 250 MW.

  • Power and Density - Infrastructure ready for next-generation workloads from AI to HPC.

  • Security - Underground, highly resilient facilities designed for maximum uptime.

  • Connectivity - Dense carrier ecosystem and direct cloud interconnects.

  • Continuity - Built-in redundancy and disaster recovery architecture meeting strict service SLAs.

For enterprises and service providers that require sovereign data residency, mission-critical uptime, and scalable infrastructure, MedOne is widely seen as the infrastructure platform of choice in Israel.




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