Basefarm OSL5 — Colocation Data Center
by Basefarm AS
Nordliveien 21, Rasta, NO
Source: PeeringDB
Facility Overview
Basefarm OSL5 represents Basefarm AS's colocation presence in Rasta, Norway, positioned to serve enterprises and organizations requiring reliable data center infrastructure in the Norwegian market. As part of Basefarm's broader Nordic data center portfolio, this facility provides colocation services designed to meet the growing demand for local data hosting and digital infrastructure in the region.
Located at Nordliveien 21 in Rasta, the facility benefits from Norway's stable political environment, robust telecommunications infrastructure, and commitment to renewable energy sources. This positioning makes it an attractive option for organizations seeking to establish or expand their IT infrastructure presence in Scandinavia while maintaining proximity to Oslo and the broader European market.
Colocation Services
While specific technical specifications are not publicly detailed, Basefarm OSL5 operates as a colocation data center facility offering space, power, and connectivity services to business customers. The facility is designed to accommodate various colocation requirements, from single rack deployments to larger enterprise installations requiring dedicated space and customized infrastructure solutions.
As a Basefarm facility, OSL5 likely provides the standard suite of colocation services including rack space rental, power allocation, cooling systems, and basic connectivity options. The facility would typically offer both retail colocation for smaller deployments and wholesale options for larger enterprise customers requiring significant space and power allocations.
Connectivity and Network Access
The facility's location in Rasta provides access to Norway's telecommunications infrastructure, though specific carrier relationships and network connectivity options are not publicly specified. Norwegian data centers typically benefit from the country's well-developed fiber optic network infrastructure, which connects to broader European and international telecommunications systems.
Organizations utilizing the facility would expect standard data center connectivity services including internet access, private networking options, and potential cross-connect services to facilitate connections between different systems and service providers within the facility.
Market Position
Basefarm OSL5 serves organizations requiring Norwegian data hosting for regulatory compliance, data sovereignty, or latency optimization purposes. This includes Norwegian enterprises, international companies with Norwegian operations, and organizations serving the Nordic market who benefit from local data center presence.
The facility supports various use cases including enterprise IT infrastructure hosting, disaster recovery implementations, and cloud connectivity services. Its position within Basefarm's network of Nordic facilities provides customers with potential multi-site deployment options across the region.
About Colocation in Rasta
Rasta Data Center Market
Rasta, located in Akershus county near Oslo, represents an emerging area for data center development within the greater Oslo metropolitan region. The location offers proximity to Norway's capital and primary business center while potentially providing cost advantages compared to downtown Oslo facilities. This positioning appeals to organizations seeking Norwegian data center presence without the premium costs associated with central Oslo locations.
The area benefits from Norway's overall advantages as a data center location, including political stability, excellent telecommunications infrastructure, and abundant renewable energy resources. Norway's cool climate provides natural cooling benefits for data center operations, contributing to energy efficiency and operational cost optimization.
Regional Connectivity
The Rasta area connects to Norway's national telecommunications infrastructure, providing access to both domestic and international connectivity options. The proximity to Oslo ensures access to the primary telecommunications hub for Norway, with connections to submarine cable systems linking Norway to other European markets and broader international networks.
Norway's strategic position in Northern Europe, combined with its advanced telecommunications infrastructure, makes facilities in the Rasta area viable options for organizations requiring European data hosting with strong connectivity to Nordic markets.
Competitive Landscape
The Norwegian data center market includes both domestic providers and international operators establishing Nordic presence. While specific competitive analysis for the immediate Rasta area requires further market research, the broader Oslo region hosts various colocation and cloud service providers serving the Norwegian enterprise market.
Organizations evaluating options in this market typically consider factors including regulatory compliance with Norwegian data protection requirements, energy sourcing policies, and connectivity to both domestic Norwegian networks and international telecommunications systems serving the broader European market.
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