Data Facilities Half cabinet, € (on request) on Colocation
Half cabinet has been added on Jul 12, 2026
| 📌 Dedicated IPs : | 0 |
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| 💳 Payment Methods : | Credit / Debit / Prepaid Cards |
| 🔧 Category : | Self ManagedFully Managed |
| ✍️ Support Options : | EmailPhone / Toll-FreeLive ChatAvailable 24/7 |
| 🌏 Server Locations : | Netherlands |
| ⚑ Targeting : | IN NL UK US |
| 🚀 Uptime : | 99.99 % |

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*📜 Plan description
Half cabinet supplies a lockable 22U footprint suited to regional network operators, growing MSP platforms and deployments that have exceeded a quarter cabinet without requiring a full rack. A typical 2.5 kW A+B inclusion is used for standard planning, with the current engineering specification supporting allocations up to 3 kW when capacity is reserved. The footprint receives the same service SLA, two included 10 G fabric ports, carrier-neutral cross-connect process, controlled access and direct engineer escalation as every other cabinet size.
THG1 in The Hague is a carrier-neutral data center built for operator-grade continuity. The live Phase 1 environment provides 1.75 MW of capacity within a 3.50 MW gross facility plan. Electrical infrastructure uses a distributed 2N+1 topology, diverse A+B cabinet feeds from independent boards, three modular UPS clusters, four automatic transfer switches and four on-site diesel generators. Cabinet-level metering supports transparent power use. Cooling uses sealed cold-aisle containment with N+1 CRAC redundancy, active humidity control and air-cooled density profiles reaching 20 kW per cabinet.
Every colocation footprint receives the same 99.99% service uptime SLA, with service credits written into the contract and measured against power and cooling delivery at the cabinet. Two 10 G BareFABRIC ports are included for THG1 tenants, supporting native LSIX peering and private Layer-2 metro transport. Additional 100 G and 400 G port options, blended Internet transit, managed wavelengths and dark-fiber routes can be engineered on the same access layer. The carrier-neutral meet-me environment allows customers to select their preferred provider, while redundant paths and multiple fiber entry points reduce single-route exposure.
Physical security combines a hardened building envelope, an electrified perimeter, multi-zone intrusion detection, multi-factor access from the entrance to the rack, continuously monitored CCTV and logged cabinet-entry records. The operating environment is aligned with VRKI 2.0 Class 4 controls and maintains ISO 9001:2015 and ISO 27001:2022 certifications, with SOC 2 Type II evidence available under NDA. Direct NOC escalation reaches the on-call engineer 24x7 without a first-line script queue. Managed physical services can cover receiving, rack-and-stack, structured cabling, labeling, IPMI configuration, firmware work, optic replacement, RMA coordination, inventory handling and photo-documented maintenance.
THG1 in The Hague is a carrier-neutral data center built for operator-grade continuity. The live Phase 1 environment provides 1.75 MW of capacity within a 3.50 MW gross facility plan. Electrical infrastructure uses a distributed 2N+1 topology, diverse A+B cabinet feeds from independent boards, three modular UPS clusters, four automatic transfer switches and four on-site diesel generators. Cabinet-level metering supports transparent power use. Cooling uses sealed cold-aisle containment with N+1 CRAC redundancy, active humidity control and air-cooled density profiles reaching 20 kW per cabinet.
Every colocation footprint receives the same 99.99% service uptime SLA, with service credits written into the contract and measured against power and cooling delivery at the cabinet. Two 10 G BareFABRIC ports are included for THG1 tenants, supporting native LSIX peering and private Layer-2 metro transport. Additional 100 G and 400 G port options, blended Internet transit, managed wavelengths and dark-fiber routes can be engineered on the same access layer. The carrier-neutral meet-me environment allows customers to select their preferred provider, while redundant paths and multiple fiber entry points reduce single-route exposure.
Physical security combines a hardened building envelope, an electrified perimeter, multi-zone intrusion detection, multi-factor access from the entrance to the rack, continuously monitored CCTV and logged cabinet-entry records. The operating environment is aligned with VRKI 2.0 Class 4 controls and maintains ISO 9001:2015 and ISO 27001:2022 certifications, with SOC 2 Type II evidence available under NDA. Direct NOC escalation reaches the on-call engineer 24x7 without a first-line script queue. Managed physical services can cover receiving, rack-and-stack, structured cabling, labeling, IPMI configuration, firmware work, optic replacement, RMA coordination, inventory handling and photo-documented maintenance.
📄 Editorial Review
Data Facilities is a Dutch colocation and network-interconnection operator active since 2012. The business is legally registered as Data Facilities The Hague B.V., while its current commercial identity is commonly shortened to DFDC. The original datafacilities.nl domain remains connected with the company, although its current technical and commercial operations use dfdc.io.Founder and CEO Savvas Bout established Data Facilities through the acquisition and modernization of a former enterprise data center in Spijkenisse. The company expanded into The Hague and became part of ColoHouse (colohouse.com) in 2018. Bout reacquired the Dutch division in March 2023, returning Data Facilities to independent, founder-led management. Ellada Holdings (elladaholdings.com) later acquired the real estate in The Hague and initiated a phased 3.5 MW infrastructure expansion during 2024.
Data Facilities is not a conventional shared-hosting, domain-registration or retail VPS provider. Its services are aimed at hosting companies, cloud operators, managed service providers, network carriers, content-delivery platforms and enterprises that operate their own hardware.
The primary service is Colocation Hosting at the THG1 facility in The Hague. Customers can choose a 10U lockable quarter cabinet, 22U lockable half cabinet, 47U full cabinet, high-density cabinet or a private cage and multi-rack suite. High-density installations can support up to 20 kW per cabinet, making the facility suitable for cloud platforms, AI and GPU infrastructure, content-delivery systems, hyperconverged clusters and other sustained-compute workloads.
Every cabinet receives diverse A+B power feeds, sealed cold-aisle cooling and coverage under the 99.99% service uptime SLA. Smaller quarter-cabinet installations work well for edge hardware, network appliances and compact MSP deployments, while full cabinets and private suites provide room for larger production platforms.
Managed Colocation is particularly useful for customers without technical personnel in the Netherlands. The engineering team can receive equipment, inspect deliveries, install servers, organize cabling, label hardware, configure IPMI or other out-of-band access, exchange optical modules, perform firmware work, coordinate hardware returns and provide photographic confirmation after completing a task.
The second major service family is BareFABRIC, an interconnection platform supporting 10 Gbps, 100 Gbps and 400 Gbps connectivity. It combines local data center connections, native peering and metropolitan transport through a unified network port. THG1 colocation customers receive two 10 Gbps ports, consisting of one local connection and one port at another connected fabric location.
BareFABRIC Metro provides Layer 2 EVPN/VPLS connectivity between THG1 and other connected Dutch facilities. This makes it practical for active and standby platforms, disaster-recovery environments, private-cloud extensions and origin-to-edge content delivery without requiring a separate traditional metro circuit. The fabric reaches at least ten locations and can extend services to additional connected facilities.
Native Peering is delivered through LSIX (lsix.net), with route-server sessions, IPv4, IPv6, RPKI support and jumbo frames. The Internet Port service combines several Tier-1 and regional transit networks into a single BGP service. DF Fiber provides access to in-building dark-fiber carriers, including long-term IRU arrangements, while DF Wave supplies 10, 100 and 400 Gbps optical wavelength connectivity.
Cross-connects can be installed over diverse internal paths with OS2 single-mode fiber handoffs. Customers can also obtain access to AMS-IX through network operators present inside the building.
The Data Facilities Interconnect Program, known as DFIP, targets established network operators, CDN platforms, gaming networks, content origins and technically capable MSPs. Qualifying networks can receive 36 months of included space and power. The Standard arrangement includes a quarter cabinet, 1 kW of power and two 10 Gbps ports. The Premium arrangement includes a full cabinet, 5 kW and two 10 Gbps ports for larger content, access or transit-free networks.
A separate partner program supports systems integrators, infrastructure consultants and managed service providers. It can include contract discounts, registered opportunities, partner-controlled letters of authorization, technical design sessions and joint customer deployments.
Services and commercial information are offered in English, while prices are expressed in EUR. The current interface is modern, responsive and technically detailed, with direct access to facility specifications, network services, operational information and customer support.
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