The first facility will open in 2026 and will join the four existing facilities in Tel Aviv, Petach Tikva, the Tirat HaCarmel campus and the new campus being built in Ramle. The second facility will be launched in 2027.
Israeli data center company MedOne is currently building a new campus in Kfar Yona that will include two data centers at an investment of more than one billion shekels, Calcalist has learned. The first facility on the campus will open in 2026 and will join four existing facilities in Tel Aviv, Petah Tikva, the Tirat HaCarmel campus and the new campus under construction in Ramle. The second facility will open in 2027.
Founded in 1997 by the Levant family, MedOne currently has four locations in Israel - Tel Aviv, Petach Tikva, Tirat Carmel and Ramle campuses - providing colocation services for central computer systems, business continuity solutions and local hybrid public cloud solutions. In July 2022, Boston, USA-based global investment firm Berkshire Partners and the van Rooyen Group acquired 49% of the company for ILS 730 million.
The planned facilities in Kfar Yona will be spread over three underground floors in an area of approximately 30,000 square metres and will serve both local and international customers for whom resilience and compliance with the threats attributed to Israel are critical to their business operations.
"Business continuity in the new facility will be built in such a way that every system is fully backed up in real time," said Roni Sade, CEO of MedOne. "The new campus, similar to the other facilities, is planned and managed according to the State of Israel's attributed threats in order to enable business continuity even in extreme circumstances where civil power infrastructures may be compromised."