Kevlinx Rack & Stack, (on request) on Colocation
Rack & Stack 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] |
| 🔧 Category : | Semi Managed |
| ✍️ Support Options : | Help DeskAvailable 24/7 |
| 🌏 Server Locations : | Belgium |
| ⚑ Targeting : | BE NL |
See also initial Rack & Stack plan location on their website!
*📜 Plan description
Rack & Stack is a hands-on colocation service focused on the physical installation and structured cabling of customer equipment inside the data center.
It is designed to reduce onsite workload for customer teams by using Kevlinx engineers to perform tasks from the moment equipment arrives through to a powered, cabled, and documented deployment state.
The service scope is described to cover unpacking and physical configuration, followed by racking and cabling, which makes it useful for both initial build-outs and ongoing expansion waves.
Availability is explicitly stated as 24x7 engineering support for racking and cabling activities, helping customers align deployments with tight change windows and minimizing delays caused by travel or scheduling constraints.
Common operational activities that can be handled through Rack & Stack include:
- Receiving and unpacking servers, switches, storage, and appliances
- Physically mounting equipment into racks according to a customer-provided rack plan
- Connecting power feeds and network cabling based on defined port mappings and labeling standards
- Supporting standardized cabling practices to keep airflow paths and maintenance access clean
- Coordinating with logistics processes so equipment moves from storage to rack positions efficiently
Rack & Stack is particularly useful when infrastructure is deployed across multiple racks or when teams need consistent workmanship and documentation for compliance or internal operations.
It also supports remote operating models where engineering teams manage configuration and provisioning from elsewhere while local technicians handle the physical layer work on demand.
To keep the engagement controlled, tasks are typically raised and tracked as support requests so status and completion details can be monitored alongside other service actions through the customer portal.
For customers operating mission-critical environments, this service helps standardize installation quality, reduces the risk of wiring errors, and allows hardware refresh cycles to be executed with repeatable processes.
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 designed to reduce onsite workload for customer teams by using Kevlinx engineers to perform tasks from the moment equipment arrives through to a powered, cabled, and documented deployment state.
The service scope is described to cover unpacking and physical configuration, followed by racking and cabling, which makes it useful for both initial build-outs and ongoing expansion waves.
Availability is explicitly stated as 24x7 engineering support for racking and cabling activities, helping customers align deployments with tight change windows and minimizing delays caused by travel or scheduling constraints.
Common operational activities that can be handled through Rack & Stack include:
- Receiving and unpacking servers, switches, storage, and appliances
- Physically mounting equipment into racks according to a customer-provided rack plan
- Connecting power feeds and network cabling based on defined port mappings and labeling standards
- Supporting standardized cabling practices to keep airflow paths and maintenance access clean
- Coordinating with logistics processes so equipment moves from storage to rack positions efficiently
Rack & Stack is particularly useful when infrastructure is deployed across multiple racks or when teams need consistent workmanship and documentation for compliance or internal operations.
It also supports remote operating models where engineering teams manage configuration and provisioning from elsewhere while local technicians handle the physical layer work on demand.
To keep the engagement controlled, tasks are typically raised and tracked as support requests so status and completion details can be monitored alongside other service actions through the customer portal.
For customers operating mission-critical environments, this service helps standardize installation quality, reduces the risk of wiring errors, and allows hardware refresh cycles to be executed with repeatable processes.
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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