About us
Our Infrastructure
Built for reliability and performance. Every component is designed to keep your services running, no matter what.
Close to you. Wherever you are.
Our datacenters are located across Europe to minimize latency and maximize reliability. Your data stays close to your users, whether you're hosting a website, an app, or a game server. New locations are on the way.

Redundant power
Dual power feeds and UPS systems on every rack. A grid failure never becomes your problem.

Low latency network
Direct peering at major European IXPs. Your traffic takes the shortest path, every time.

Physical security
24/7 on-site security, biometric access, and full CCTV coverage. Nobody gets near your hardware without clearance.
Powered by the hardware and network brands that define the standard for reliability and performance.
Qupra DC1 — Amsterdam
Our Amsterdam infrastructure runs out of Qupra DC1, a carrier-neutral colocation facility located at Nieuwe Hemweg 26, with redundant fiber connectivity and direct access to major European internet exchanges.
We are directly present at Nikhef, one of Europe's most connected internet hubs, with peering services from Frys-IX and InterIX B.V. for a well-connected, resilient network.

Custom-Built Hardware
Every server in our Amsterdam facility is assembled in-house using carefully selected components. We use enterprise-grade NVMe storage, ECC RAM, and AMD EPYC or Intel Xeon processors for maximum reliability and performance.
Our engineering team validates each machine through a rigorous burn-in and stress-testing protocol before it enters production, ensuring long-term stability under heavy workloads.

Distance is just a number.
Powered by Nikhef Amsterdam Qupra DC1 and iNTERWERK Germany. No borders, no compromises, no exceptions, because the standard doesn't change, no matter where you connect from. In-house DDoS protection, active in real time. Don't worry, it's just your infrastructure protecting itself.
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