Colocation in Amsterdam

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Amsterdam is our HQ and our Corporate Base, the ideal location for FOREX – Offshore – International –  Holding Companies, Global eCommerce giants and iGaming – Betting – Online Gaming. Hosting B2B offers Colocation Hosting in Amsterdam alongside its 24/7 Support providing Hosting solutions.  Additionally, we offer Disaster Recovery and ISO27001 & PCI DSS Compliant Data Centers. Our Managed Data Center Services are experienced, Highly Scalable and Available infrastructure.

Amsterdam Hosting and Amsterdam VPS Servers have the best uptime (99.93%) and lowest possible latency for uninterruptible Network and Server experience.

To be able to Guarantee your best hosting experience, our Amsterdam Colocation and Servers specially designed for Amsterdam Hosting  have  5 set principles.

Guaranteed Uptime 99.93% for Colocation

HostingB2B ‘s Global Network ensures your best Hosting – Colocation Experience.

Offering the Best Latency in Amsterdam by combining Multiple Amsterdam Internet Service Providers.

Whenever you are in the Forex or eCommerce industry, you need to choose the right Amsterdam Colocation Solution to ensure your Hosting experience and having the Fastest network in Amsterdam.

Pre- Installed Racks available for FAST provisioning (Usually 1-3 days) and Multiple IP’s to choose from.

Colocation Hosting Plans in Amsterdam

Flexible rack colocation plans hosted in our Amsterdam data center, designed for scalable deployments.

 

1U- 24U Amsterdam Colocation Hosting

€800.00 EUR Setup Fee

558.00 /mo

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Location: Amsterdam
Units: 1U Included
Power: 2Amps ≈ 0.5KvA
IP addresses: 1 Included
Bandwidth: 5TB Included
Network Speed: 1Gbps Shared

Half Rack Amsterdam Colocation Hosting

€1600.00 EUR Setup Fee

1,524.00 /mo

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Location: Amsterdam
Units: 21U Included
Power: 4Amps ≈ 1KvA
IP addresses: 1 Included
Bandwidth: 5TB Included
Network Speed: 1Gbps Shared

Full Rack Amsterdam Colocation Hosting

€2800.00 EUR Setup Fee

2,661.00 /mo

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Top Features

Location: Amsterdam
Units: 42U Included
Power: 4Amps ≈ 1KvA
IP addresses: 1 Included
Bandwidth: 5TB Included
Network Speed: 1Gbps Shared

SUPPORT & GUIDANCE

24/7/365 Free Premium Colocation Hosting Support in Dubai

Most importantly, our round the clock Support is available for you via Live Chat, WhatsApp Ticket System (Email) and MS Teams.

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Security

24/7 Onsite Security Officers, Card readers, Biometric Readers in common areas; Additional Biometric Readers Optional for Customer Cages, CCTV surveillance with 90-day video retention and motion detection

Managed Services

Installation of any Server Application. Server Administration, Maintenance, Database Management, Replication, High Availability, Solutions, Load Balancer as a Service and Daily backup Management.

Power-Cooling-Network

Our Data Centers are built on a high level of N+1 redundancy, in power and UPS. All racks are fitted with a total industry leading Rack Power of 32Amps. The high average uptime track record of is 99.93%.

Multi Cloud Connect

Connected to the world's Internet Exchanges and Cloud Service providers, ensuring the lowest possible latency worldwide. Microsoft Azure, Amazon Web Services - AWS, Google Cloud, Alibaba Cloud, IBM Cloud and Salesforce.

Variety of Products and Services

Our understanding of Hosting, and our ability to listen our clients, enables us to provide Colocation hosting with custom made solutions tailored to fit your hosting needs. From Private cage, Secure cabinet, AC power circuits, Satellite Antenna and Fully Managed Colocation Services.

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Configurable Options With All Colocation Plans in Amsterdam

VPS Migration

Our Specialists will migrate your hosting server ensuring no data loss in transition and most importantly NO DOWNTIME.

Top Class Monitoring

Use our monitoring system to monitor your website and/or 3rd party sites. We are utilizing both Paersler PRTG and Nagios in our infrastructure

Daily Backups

Daily backups offered with Acronis Cyber Cloud ensures your Shared Hosting space against data loss

Full Root Access

We are Offering an Out of band network if requested at no extra charge, ensuring you always have access to your infrastructure no matter what.

DDoS Mitigation Included

In today's internet world the need for DDoS protection is mandatory. We are offering free our standard DDoS mitigation in our Global Network.

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File Security Antivirus

Our Eset File Security for Windows / Linux Servers provides advanced protection for your company’s data. Protection Includes Ransomware Prevention, Zero-Day threats Detection, Data Breaches, Botnet Protection.

FAQ

Find answers to some frequently asked questions about Amsterdam Colocation hosting:

Depending on how much rack space you need (1U, half rack, full rack), how much power you need (in amps or kVA), how much bandwidth you use, and whether you need any extra services like managed support or remote hands, the price of Amsterdam Colocation Hosting varies greatly.

Though precise pricing is largely dependent on particular power density requirements and included bandwidth, smaller increments, such as 1U or quarter racks, will be less expensive. These expenses are influenced by Amsterdam’s standing as a significant internet hub with first-rate data centres. To comprehend the entire investment, it is essential to obtain a comprehensive quote that lists all inclusions and potential variable charges.

Due to a number of important factors that reflect the superior quality of its digital infrastructure and services, Amsterdam Colocation Hosting commands a higher price.

First off, AMS-IX, one of the biggest internet exchange points in the world, is located in Amsterdam and guarantees extremely low latency, blazingly fast connections, and a wide range of peering options. Pricing reflects the cost of maintaining this top-tier network backbone.

Secondly, data centers in Amsterdam adhere to stringent security standards (e.g., ISO 27001) and benefit from a stable power grid with a strong emphasis on renewable energy, contributing to higher operational costs. The cost is further increased by the high-density power and cooling capabilities needed for contemporary, potent servers. Last but not least, the Netherlands is a very sought-after and therefore premium location for vital IT infrastructure due to its strong data protection laws (GDPR) and strategic geopolitical stability.

Hardware ownership and the resource delivery model are the primary distinctions between Amsterdam colocation and cloud hosting.

  • Amsterdam Colocation: You rent specific physical space (rack units, cabinets) in an Amsterdam data centre while owning your actual server hardware. Power, cooling, network connectivity, and physical security are all provided by the colocation provider. You are in complete control of your software and hardware stack.
  • Cloud Hosting: You rent virtualized computing resources (CPU, RAM, storage) that are abstracted from the underlying physical hardware. All physical infrastructure is owned and operated by the cloud provider. Resources can be scaled up or down instantly thanks to the cloud’s pay-as-you-go pricing model, enormous scalability, and flexibility. Instead of dealing with real servers, you deal with virtual ones.

For stable, high-demand workloads, colocation provides direct hardware control and frequently predictable long-term costs; for variable workloads, cloud provides unmatched agility and high availability.

Who owns and maintains the server hardware is the primary difference between Amsterdam colocation and dedicated hosting.

  • Bare metal hosting, also known as dedicated hosting: You rent a whole physical server from an Amsterdam-based hosting company. The server hardware is owned by the provider, who is also usually in charge of general management, maintenance, and upgrades. All of the server’s resources are yours alone, but you do not own the hardware.
  • Amsterdam Colocation: You bring your own server hardware to an Amsterdam third-party data centre. After that, you rent the data center’s physical space (such as a rack unit or cabinet), power, cooling, and network connectivity. While taking advantage of the data center’s resources, you maintain complete control and accountability for the hardware, operating system, and applications on your server.

Colocation is essentially renting the space for your own server, whereas dedicated hosting is renting an entire server.

Who owns and maintains the server hardware is the primary difference between Amsterdam colocation and dedicated hosting.

  • Bare metal hosting, also known as dedicated hosting: You rent a whole physical server from an Amsterdam-based hosting company. The server hardware is owned by the provider, who is also usually in charge of general management, maintenance, and upgrades. All of the server’s resources are yours alone, but you do not own the hardware.
  • Amsterdam Colocation: You bring your own server hardware to an Amsterdam third-party data centre. After that, you rent the data center’s physical space (such as a rack unit or cabinet), power, cooling, and network connectivity. While taking advantage of the data center’s resources, you maintain complete control and accountability for the hardware, operating system, and applications on your server.

Colocation is essentially renting the space for your own server, whereas dedicated hosting is renting an entire server.

Who owns and maintains the server hardware is the primary difference between Amsterdam colocation and dedicated hosting.

  • Bare metal hosting, also known as dedicated hosting: You rent a whole physical server from an Amsterdam-based hosting company. The server hardware is owned by the provider, who is also usually in charge of general management, maintenance, and upgrades. All of the server’s resources are yours alone, but you do not own the hardware.
  • Amsterdam Colocation: You bring your own server hardware to an Amsterdam third-party data centre. After that, you rent the data center’s physical space (such as a rack unit or cabinet), power, cooling, and network connectivity. While taking advantage of the data center’s resources, you maintain complete control and accountability for the hardware, operating system, and applications on your server.

Colocation is essentially renting the space for your own server, whereas dedicated hosting is renting an entire server.

When it comes to server ownership, resource isolation, and physical control, Amsterdam colocation and VPS (Virtual Private Server) hosting are very different.

  • VPS Hosting: Several virtual servers are created from a single physical server. Renting a virtual slice of a server gives you access to resources (CPU, RAM, and storage) that are separate from other VPS users on the same system. The actual server hardware is owned and operated by the hosting company.
  • Amsterdam Colocation: You pay to have your own physical server hardware housed in an Amsterdam data centre, and you own and maintain it. The colocation provider provides the network connectivity, power, cooling, and physical space. You have complete control over the hardware and software of your server, as well as direct physical access if necessary.

Colocation gives you complete control over your own hardware in a reputable data centre, while VPS gives you more control than shared hosting without hardware ownership.

Depending on your unique workload, resource usage habits, and long-term plan, Amsterdam colocation may or may not be less expensive than cloud hosting.

  • Initial Investment: Since there is no hardware to buy, cloud hosting usually has lower upfront costs. A substantial upfront capital investment is necessary for colocation in order to purchase your servers and networking hardware.
  • Long-Term Operational Costs: Colocation can frequently prove to be more cost-effective for workloads that are predictable, high-resource, and consistent over an extended period of time (e.g., three to five years or more). In addition to your hardware depreciation, you pay fixed fees for power and space. Because cloud services are usage-based, they can get very costly for users who use them frequently, especially when data transfer fees are involved.

Colocation can provide more long-term cost predictability and possibly a lower total cost of ownership if your needs are steady and high-demand and you are willing to make an upfront hardware investment.

Virtual private server (VPS) hosting typically is the best choices for the majority of small businesses in Amsterdam.

VPS Hosting: Provides more control and dedicated resources at a reasonable price, making it a substantial improvement over shared hosting. Without the hassle or cost of a dedicated server, it’s perfect for expanding small businesses, e-commerce websites, or custom applications that require increased performance and dependability.

With scalable VPS options in Amsterdam that balance performance, flexibility, and affordability, HostingB2B can expand with your small business.

The best choices for mid-sized companies in Amsterdam are usually cloud hosting or VPS (Virtual Private Server) hosting, which combine control, scalability, and performance.

  • VPS Hosting: Offers specialised resources in a virtualised setting with exceptional performance predictability for expanding websites, e-commerce sites, or business apps that receive steady traffic. Compared to shared hosting, it provides greater control at a fixed price.
  • Cloud hosting: Perfect for mid-sized companies whose workloads are erratic or expanding quickly. It provides great flexibility, scalability, and availability, enabling resources to be changed as needed.

A mid-sized business’s decision between VPS and Cloud usually boils down to how predictable their resource requirements are and whether they prefer on-demand elasticity over more fixed resource allocation. HostingB2B offers reliable solutions for.

Because they offer the highest levels of performance, scalability, security, and control necessary for mission-critical operations, dedicated servers/bare metal hosting or cloud hosting are typically regarded as the best choices for large businesses in Amsterdam.

  • Dedicated servers: Provide sole access to a whole physical server, guaranteeing optimal, reliable performance and total personalisation. Perfect for large-scale enterprise applications, websites with a lot of traffic, or circumstances where hardware isolation is necessary for particular compliance requirements.
  • Cloud Hosting: Unmatched elasticity, high availability, and nearly instantaneous resource scaling across a distributed infrastructure are all provided by cloud hosting. Ideal for applications with complex, distributed architectures, worldwide reach, or erratic, large traffic spikes.

Large companies frequently use a hybrid cloud strategy, combining public cloud for sporadic or fluctuating requirements with dedicated servers or colocation for core, stable workloads.

For companies operating in or aiming to reach the EU and Northern Europe, Amsterdam colocation hosting provides a number of strong benefits:

  • Strategic Network Hub: Amsterdam is a significant internet exchange point (AMS-IX), offering outstanding peering, high bandwidth connectivity, and extremely low latency for quick data transfer throughout Europe and the world.
  • Complete Hardware Control: You maintain total ownership and direct control over the hardware of your server, enabling you to install specialised software, configure it precisely, and install operating systems that are suited to your particular requirements.
  • Strong Infrastructure for Data Centres: access to sophisticated cooling systems, enterprise-grade power redundancy (UPS, generators), and multi-layered physical security (biometric access, round-the-clock surveillance) that would be prohibitively costly to construct internally.
  • Regulatory Compliance: Enables adherence to stringent EU data privacy regulations, such as GDPR, by maintaining hardware control over data in the Netherlands.
  • Long-Term Cost Efficiency: Compared to public cloud, colocation can provide long-term cost predictability and possibly lower total cost of ownership for high-resource, predictable needs.
  • Sustainability: In line with corporate social responsibility objectives, a large number of data centres in Amsterdam run entirely on renewable energy.
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