Digital Realty Unveils ServiceFabric MCP in Over 800 Data Centers for AI Control
DLR•Digital Realty launched ServiceFabric MCP, an AI-native programmable control protocol across over 800 data centers integrating patented policy and orchestration technology. The platform enables intent-based provisioning, real-time capacity and latency telemetry, and OAuth 2 security controls, reinforcing the company’s Foundation for AI infrastructure strategy.
1. ServiceFabric MCP Launch
Digital Realty has introduced ServiceFabric Model Context Protocol (MCP) as an open, AI-native control layer across its global interconnection platform. ServiceFabric MCP offers programmable interfaces and patented policy and orchestration technology to support private AI infrastructure deployments.
2. Deployment Scale and Support
ServiceFabric MCP is available across more than 800 Digital Realty and third-party data centers in 55 metros spanning 30 countries. Initial deployments include internal validation, enterprise customer rollouts, and integration partnerships with ePlus, Lenovo, Dell, NVIDIA and AMD.
3. Core Capabilities
The protocol delivers four capability areas: intent-based design and provisioning via API access, real-time capacity and latency telemetry, OAuth 2 identity and access controls, and operations hooks for diagnostics within tools like Slack and Datadog.
4. Strategic Implications
By embedding programmable AI controls at the infrastructure layer, Digital Realty aims to shorten enterprise time-to-deployment and differentiate its Foundation for AI strategy. The offering strengthens its positioning against public cloud APIs and supports sovereign placement and advanced cooling requirements.




