Data Center is where our servers and associated hosting platform are co-located. This is the physical place where your site is hosted. When we come up to the decision where to choose data center to locate our servers we wanted to make sure it will have many peer points and strategic location in the global network of interconnected computers - Internet. That is why we chose LambdaNet Co-Location in Kiel, Germany. The Data Center is well known for being connecting point of the Internet backbones between Europe and North America. The presence of key international exchange points is providing fast access to all vital Internet networks in-between Europe and North America. The other reason we chose this data center and its co-location services, because it has highest degree of protection against unauthorized access or any kind of intrusion - redundant power supply, state-of-the-art air conditioning system, active fire protection system and round-the-clock network monitoring.
As a part of the international Internet backbone between Europe and North America, our servers are using highly redundant, pan-European Tier 1 fibre-optic network which serves the basis for our hosting services at rates of 50 Gbits, featuring high bandwidth and unsurpassed availability and quality. Air-conditioning according to ET 300019-2-3-Class 3.1 keeps optimum temperature for servers to run quiet. Fire alarm systems at floor and roof level, plus fire extinguishing systems are keeping an eye. UPS (230V/48V) Diesel generator for 24 hour full load operation in case of power outage.
Our web hosting platform (all servers) is monitored by highly trained and experienced professional technicians 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Our team of highly qualified professional technicians cover the full spectrum of problems spotted and act in the most effective way to minimize down time or service failures.
We operate more than 500 servers. Machines' parameters are: Core 2 Quad, RAM memory: 8 GB, Hard Drive: 4x900 GB SATA II Retail, Operation system runs on: Debian Linux. Servers are clustered to spread the load in a special way to sustain tremendous burden.