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5 colocation data centers from Overijssel (Overijssel) in The Netherlands.
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Formerly known as Virtu. Please see the profile for further details.
The data center is located within the city of Enschede.
Formerly known as Virtu. Please see the profile for further details.
The data center is located within the city of Zwolle.
InterDC is located in East Netherlands with room for total 60 racks. Providing services like rackspace, colocation, internet access, dedicated servers.
NovoServe is a rapidly growing web and server hosting company with two privately owned data centers.
2500m2 datacenter with 4 datafloors, build in 2010. It was build with the highest standards and is ISO 27001 certified.
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Zoetermeer (1)When searching for colocation data centers in The Netherlands, the following Dutch terms might be good to know. A data center is called data centrum, and apart from that they might also be refered to as datacentra. With regards to services, colocation is often refered to as colocatie and virtual servers as VPS (Virtual Private Server). Cloud hosting, managed hosting and dedicated servers are often just calle by the English terms rather than a Dutch term.