Racks & hardware
Server, storage, network, and security racks form the foundation. Every workload gets the rack it needs.
Three disciplines that only together yield a reliable operating model.
Site assessment, rack design, power, cooling, network, security zones, and commissioning are planned together from day one. Aligned with established datacenter and redundancy standards.
Monitoring, maintenance, patching, capacity planning, and defined operating processes deliver stable, traceable infrastructure.
Physical security, network segmentation, access control, telemetry, and security monitoring are integrated as part of the operating model.
Modular facilities with their own power and cooling infrastructure, Tier-III design, and EU data residency. Planned, operated, and secured from a single source.
Multi-stage access control, biometric airlocks, and logged entries. Physical security starts at reception, not at the rack.
Server, storage, network, and security racks are tailored to the workload, with clear power, cooling, and cabling architecture.
Live telemetry, alerts with clear escalation logic, and analysts who decide in the critical moment. Operations and security from one room.
A datacenter isn’t made of individual components. It’s built from the interplay of architecture, power, cooling, network, security, monitoring, and operating processes.
Server, storage, network, and security racks form the foundation. Every workload gets the rack it needs.
Liquid cooling, cold/hot aisle, free and adiabatic cooling. Tuned to load and site.
Main supply, UPS, backup generator, and N+1 / 2N distribution. Load paths are tested regularly.
Fiber backbone, redundant routing, segmented switches, firewalls. Performance and security planned together.
Perimeter, security zones, access control, video surveillance, and rack-level locks. Logged and auditable.
Early-warning systems, inert-gas suppression, zoned fire detection, and defined emergency procedures.
Live data on power, climate, network, and security events. Dashboards, alerts, and escalation as part of the operating model.
Energy efficiency, heat recovery, load management, and resource-efficient cooling. A planning lever where the site allows.