PhoenixNAP AMSTERDAM — Colocation Data Center
by PhoenixNAP
35 J.W. Lucasweg, Haarlem, NL
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PhoenixNAP's Amsterdam data center facility represents the company's strategic presence in the Netherlands colocation market, positioned in Haarlem to serve the broader Amsterdam metropolitan area. As a specialized colocation provider, PhoenixNAP operates this facility to deliver enterprise-grade infrastructure services to businesses requiring reliable hosting solutions in one of Europe's most connected regions.
Facility Overview
The Haarlem location extends PhoenixNAP's global data center footprint into the Netherlands, providing organizations with access to robust colocation infrastructure in a market known for its excellent international connectivity. The facility is designed to support various deployment models, from single-server configurations to larger enterprise implementations requiring dedicated space and custom power allocations.
Colocation Services
PhoenixNAP typically provides comprehensive colocation services including cabinet space, power distribution, and environmental controls optimized for mission-critical applications. The facility accommodates both retail colocation clients seeking flexible space options and enterprise customers with specific infrastructure requirements. Standard offerings generally include redundant power systems, climate control, and 24/7 facility monitoring to ensure optimal operating conditions for hosted equipment.
Network Infrastructure
Located in the Amsterdam region, the facility benefits from access to the area's extensive fiber infrastructure and international connectivity options. The Netherlands serves as a major European internet hub, with Amsterdam hosting significant internet exchange points and serving as a landing point for transatlantic and regional fiber systems. This positioning enables the facility to offer diverse routing options and low-latency connections to major European markets and global destinations.
Security and Reliability
PhoenixNAP's colocation facilities typically incorporate multiple layers of physical security and operational redundancy. Standard security measures often include controlled facility access, surveillance systems, and environmental monitoring. Power infrastructure generally features redundant utility feeds and backup generation capabilities to maintain continuous operations during utility outages.
Target Markets
This facility serves organizations requiring European data center presence, including international enterprises expanding into European markets, content delivery networks seeking strategic positioning, and businesses with data sovereignty requirements within the European Union. The location particularly appeals to companies needing reliable connectivity between European and North American operations, given Amsterdam's role as a transatlantic connectivity hub.
The facility supports various industry verticals including technology companies, financial services organizations, and digital media companies that require high-performance infrastructure with excellent international connectivity. PhoenixNAP's focus on providing enterprise-grade services makes this location suitable for organizations with demanding uptime and performance requirements.
About Colocation in Haarlem
Haarlem Data Center Market
Haarlem's proximity to Amsterdam positions it within one of Europe's most significant colocation and connectivity markets. The broader Amsterdam metropolitan area serves as a major European internet hub, hosting the Amsterdam Internet Exchange (AMS-IX), one of the world's largest internet exchange points. This concentration of network infrastructure creates substantial demand for colocation services from content providers, cloud services companies, and enterprises requiring low-latency European presence.
The Netherlands offers several advantages for data center operations, including political stability, robust telecommunications infrastructure, and favorable business regulations. The country's strategic location provides efficient connectivity to major European population centers while serving as a gateway for transatlantic communications. Additionally, the Netherlands maintains relatively low natural disaster risk, with modern building codes and infrastructure designed to handle regional weather patterns.
Regional Advantages
The Amsterdam region's extensive fiber infrastructure stems from its historical role as a telecommunications hub and its position as home to major internet exchanges. Multiple submarine cable systems terminate in the Netherlands, providing diverse international connectivity options. The area's reliable power grid and advanced telecommunications regulatory environment further support data center operations.
Market Competition
The broader Amsterdam colocation market includes major global providers operating large-scale facilities, creating a competitive environment that benefits customers through diverse service options and pricing. The region hosts both hyperscale facilities serving major cloud providers and retail colocation centers accommodating smaller deployments. This market depth provides organizations with multiple options for their European infrastructure requirements.
Local demand drivers include the Netherlands' position as a European business hub, regulatory compliance requirements for organizations serving EU markets, and the continuing growth of digital services requiring European data residency. Financial services, technology companies, and content providers represent significant customer segments in this market.
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