Kevlinx Rack Space, (on request) on Colocation
Rack Space has been added on Feb 15, 2026
Eduard van Beinumstraat 6
Amsterdam , NH 1077 CZ NL
☎ Phone +32 (0)472310379
📧 compliance@k...| 📌 Dedicated IPs : | 0 |
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| 💳 Payment Methods : | Credit / Debit / Prepaid Cards |
| 🔨 Control Panel : | [In-house] |
| ✍️ Support Options : | Help Desk |
| 🌏 Server Locations : | Belgium |
| ⚑ Targeting : | BE NL |
See also initial Rack Space plan location on their website!
*📜 Plan description
Rack Space is the core colocation option for placing owned ICT equipment inside Kevlinx data halls while keeping day-to-day control in the customers hands.
It is positioned for organizations that need robust infrastructure capacity without building a private facility, and that want the freedom to size deployments around actual demand.
The service is described as flexible in layout and density: customers can choose from shared rack areas, private cage builds, or a dedicated enclosed data suite depending on security and scale requirements.
Power is treated as a variable design parameter rather than a fixed bundle, with a wide range of specifications and densities referenced so deployments can be shaped for traditional enterprise racks as well as higher-density footprints.
Layout flexibility supports practical growth paths: starting from smaller allocations and scaling into cages or suites as the number of racks, the security model, or operational complexity increases.
Typical use cases include production platforms, storage clusters, network edge stacks, and hybrid-cloud interconnect footprints where equipment needs to be close to carrier-neutral connectivity.
Key characteristics and deliverables:
- Choice of shared area, private cage, or dedicated enclosed suite for the physical footprint
- Ability to match rack power density to the workload rather than forcing a one-size-fits-all profile
- Adaptable layout design so future expansion can be handled without redesigning the entire operating model
- A support process that can be initiated through the customer portal for service requests and operational coordination
In practice, Rack Space is best evaluated by mapping the required rack count, expected power draw per rack, and the level of physical separation required by internal policy or regulation.
Organizations that run mixed criticality workloads often use this structure to separate environments by security tier, with cages or suites reserved for the most sensitive systems while shared areas handle less restricted gear.
Kevlinx positions its colocation services as a flexible, cost-effective way for organizations to swap Capex for Opex, keep pace with technology change, and tailor infrastructure for digital growth; the portfolio is described as customizable with dedicated spaces, tailored security, and bespoke service levels, and it is anchored by BRU01 in Brussels, Belgium, a carrier-neutral campus in the heart of the European Union with low-latency connectivity under 5 ms to key markets including the UK, Netherlands, Germany, and France, supported by a customer portal that centralizes support requests, service requests, power usage visibility, and monthly invoicing.
It is positioned for organizations that need robust infrastructure capacity without building a private facility, and that want the freedom to size deployments around actual demand.
The service is described as flexible in layout and density: customers can choose from shared rack areas, private cage builds, or a dedicated enclosed data suite depending on security and scale requirements.
Power is treated as a variable design parameter rather than a fixed bundle, with a wide range of specifications and densities referenced so deployments can be shaped for traditional enterprise racks as well as higher-density footprints.
Layout flexibility supports practical growth paths: starting from smaller allocations and scaling into cages or suites as the number of racks, the security model, or operational complexity increases.
Typical use cases include production platforms, storage clusters, network edge stacks, and hybrid-cloud interconnect footprints where equipment needs to be close to carrier-neutral connectivity.
Key characteristics and deliverables:
- Choice of shared area, private cage, or dedicated enclosed suite for the physical footprint
- Ability to match rack power density to the workload rather than forcing a one-size-fits-all profile
- Adaptable layout design so future expansion can be handled without redesigning the entire operating model
- A support process that can be initiated through the customer portal for service requests and operational coordination
In practice, Rack Space is best evaluated by mapping the required rack count, expected power draw per rack, and the level of physical separation required by internal policy or regulation.
Organizations that run mixed criticality workloads often use this structure to separate environments by security tier, with cages or suites reserved for the most sensitive systems while shared areas handle less restricted gear.
Kevlinx positions its colocation services as a flexible, cost-effective way for organizations to swap Capex for Opex, keep pace with technology change, and tailor infrastructure for digital growth; the portfolio is described as customizable with dedicated spaces, tailored security, and bespoke service levels, and it is anchored by BRU01 in Brussels, Belgium, a carrier-neutral campus in the heart of the European Union with low-latency connectivity under 5 ms to key markets including the UK, Netherlands, Germany, and France, supported by a customer portal that centralizes support requests, service requests, power usage visibility, and monthly invoicing.
📄 Editorial Review
Kevlinx Data Centers (est 2016) is a European data center and colocation operator built around high-density compute, carrier-neutral interconnection, and a sustainability-driven operating model. They do not behave like a traditional web hosting provider with shared hosting, VPS checkout pages, or "small website" bundles. Their core service is providing scalable space, power, cooling, and network access for enterprise platforms, cloud ecosystems, and AI/HPC workloads that need serious headroom.The service stack is structured around colocation options that can start at rack level and expand into private environments such as cages or suites, paired with connectivity building blocks like cross-connects, meet-me-room access, and multi-provider carrier options. For customers running distributed or hybrid architectures, the goal is to keep deployments flexible while still giving a clear path to grow within the same campus rather than relocating as requirements increase.
Operationally, they support customers with an integrated approach: facility services, connectivity coordination, and a customer portal used for practical day-to-day actions such as service requests, support tickets, visibility into power usage, and billing access.
On the corporate side, they offer long-term infrastructure backing and a build/operate strategy aligned to multi-year capacity expansion rather than short-cycle hosting sales. Sustainability is treated as part of the platform design with targets and commitments that matter for both efficiency and compliance-oriented procurement.
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