Colocation UK

Colocation Facilities

If you are looking for total control and maximum flexibility, you can colocate your own equipment in one of our partner world-class Data Centres. We have partner agreements with major network backbone providers and data centres around the world, these include:

UK Data Centres

  • UK - London Internet Xchange
  • UK - Maidstone Data Centres
  • UK - Manchester Internet Xchange
  • UK - Glasgow Data Centres

Nettherlands Data Centres

  • Netherlands - Amsterdam Internet Exchange

Germany Data Centres

  • Germany - Munich Internet Exchange

USA Data Centres

  • USA - Houston Data Exchange

Our Colocation Service

  • We can provide rack space from 1U to full server cabinets and data centre suites.
  • We can offer a fully scalable solutions, allowing expansion as your business grows.
  • Fully managed network backbone with multiple redundancy.
  • Power management with mulitple UPS.
  • Secure premises with secuirty managed entry and exit.
  • Plus much more.

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FAQs

Can I use my own firewall?

Yes. You can co-locate your servers behind your own firewall, have a dedicated firewall or use one of our shared firewalls.

What sizes of rackspace are available?

All our full cabinets are a minimum of 42U in size. We can provide space in these formats:

  • A single ā€˜U’ (1U is 1.75 inches)
  • Multiple ā€˜U’s
  • Quarter cabinet
  • Full cabinet

Can I install my own servers?

Yes. You can install your own equipment.

How much notice do I have to give to install my servers?

We require only 1 day's notice to install new equipment. Typically small numbers of server (e.g. 5 or less) are installed the same day they are delivered.

How do I send the servers to the data centre?

You can send your equipment by courier or deliver in person.

Do I have to provide my own insurance?

Yes. You are responsible for insuring your own equipment.

Do I need to provide my own rails for colocated servers?

Yes. You must ensure that your servers come supplied with rack rails. For light equipment such as some switches or firewalls, if suitable can be mounted using rack ears.