DATA4 Group Colocation racks, (on request) on Colocation


Colocation racks has been added on Dec 18, 2025
DATA4 Group
rue de la Trémoille
Paris 75008
FR
☎ Phone +33 1 69 63 29 32
  • 💡 Plan Name: Colocation racks (sku #p141633)
  • 🔧 Category: Colocation Hosting
  • 💰 Price: (on request)
  • 💿 Disk Space: -
  • 📶 Traffic bandwidth: unmetered
  • 💲 Setup Fee: free
📌 Dedicated IPs :0
💳 Payment Methods :Credit / Debit / Prepaid Cards
🔧 Category :Green HostingSelf Managed
✍️ Support Options :Help DeskPhone / Toll-FreeAvailable 24/7
🌏 Server Locations :France Germany Greece Italy Poland Spain
Targeting :FR DE IT ES

See also initial Colocation racks plan location on their website!


*📜 Plan description

Colocation racks at DATA4 are designed for customers who want to enter a professional data center environment with minimal commitment while keeping full control over their own servers. The offer is based on flexible shared space in secure clean rooms, so you can subscribe to one turn key rack or a small group of racks and expand gradually as your needs grow, or install your own cabinets instead of using standard racks. Each rack is supplied from resilient power systems that can be configured from 16A single phase up to 32A three phase, which gives room for a broad range of equipment densities and makes it possible to increase power over time without changing provider or campus. Cooling is engineered at the room level to keep conditions stable and to support continuous operation for mixed footprints that can include storage arrays, network devices and compute nodes in the same row. Because the racks sit in shared clean rooms with other customers, they inherit the same physical protection, access control and monitoring that the rest of the facility uses, while still leaving the customer responsible for their own servers, operating systems and applications. This entry level configuration is suitable for organisations that want to move a handful of critical services out of on premises rooms, service providers that need carrier neutral capacity for edge services, or companies that see colocation as a first step before moving into larger cages or private suites. Capacity, power configuration, connectivity and pricing are all defined on request, so each deployment can be aligned with project size, budget and long term growth expectations.

DATA4 colocation and dedicated infrastructure solutions are delivered on large European campuses that combine electrical power reserves, connectivity and support services in a single environment. Each campus brings together highly connected carrier and cloud ecosystems, dark fibre and Ethernet links between sites, and access to more than seventy telecom operators and over one hundred and fifty public cloud destinations, so even a single rack can be integrated into complex hybrid or multi cloud architectures. Customers rely on 24x7 access controls, on site security teams, video surveillance and strict badge based access lists to protect their environments, while logistics options such as shared or dedicated offices, meeting rooms and staging areas make it easier for engineers to work close to the IT rooms. A dedicated customer portal based on ITIL concepts centralises service requests, remote hands tasks, access management, incident tracking and capacity and environmental dashboards, helping teams manage distributed infrastructures without keeping staff permanently on site. Across campuses in France, Italy, Spain, Poland, Germany and Greece, the platform is promoted as a hyper connected, resilient and environmentally responsible choice for long term digital growth, with attention paid to energy performance indicators and the environmental footprint of both building infrastructure and hosted IT equipment.

📄 Editorial Review

Data4 sits in a very different corner of the hosting world than most providers that sell shared plans and domain bundles. They operate as a pan-European data center campus owner and operator, headquartered in Paris, and their entire story is about long-term, large-scale infrastructure rather than individual websites. Since the mid-2000s they have been buying land, securing power, and building out multi-building, carrier-neutral campuses in strategic European locations so that cloud providers, telecoms, banks, and large enterprises can anchor their IT for years ahead.

Instead of talking in terms of "plans," they talk in terms of footprints and power envelopes. A new customer might start with a few racks in a shared room, grow into a private cage, and eventually take down an entire suite or even a dedicated building on the same campus as their needs expand. Everything around this is designed to feel industrial-grade: resilient power feeds from local substations, high-capacity cooling suited for dense compute and AI workloads, and thick security layers around every perimeter.

What makes Data4 interesting is that they do not just rent space and power. Each campus is built as a miniature ecosystem. Telecom operators and carriers have a presence on site, there are direct connections to a large number of public cloud platforms, and cross-campus links allow companies to design dual-site or geographically distributed architectures. A business can bring its own servers, plug into carriers and clouds of choice, and build a hybrid environment where private infrastructure and public cloud resources work together over low-latency links.

Their portfolio reflects this. Under the "D4 Hosting" and "D4 Logistics" banners they take care of the physical side: colocation from racks to buildings, secure storage for hardware, staging rooms, escorted access, and everyday handling of shipments and parts. "D4 Operations" is where the 24/7 site staff, remote hands, and maintenance procedures live. On the digital side, the "D4 Digital Hub" and hybrid IT services provide an abstraction layer over connectivity, cloud access, storage services, and an HPC-oriented hub. All of it sits under a governance and compliance umbrella that includes numerous ISO certifications, financial and health-data standards, and a structured sustainability program.

Taken together, Data4 comes across as a specialist infrastructure landlord for serious IT workloads rather than a typical hosting company. Their natural clients are not individuals or small businesses but organizations that already know how to run servers and applications and now need somewhere robust, connected, and compliant to put them.

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