Delska
Delska is a data center and network operator that provides tailor-made IT and network services for businesses. With 5 data centers (one under construction, launching in 2025) in Latvia and Lithuania, and points of presence in Germany, Netherlands, and Sweden, we offer a comprehensive regional data center and network ecosystem. By 2030, we aim to achieve net-zero CO2 emissions, setting standard for sustainable IT infrastructure in the Baltic region.
In addition to cloud computing, colocation, data security, network, and other services, we have launched the self-service cloud platform myDelska for swift virtual machine deployment, IT resources management, and soon-to-come bare metal services.
Key features:
• Unlimited traffic and predictable monthly costs
• API integration
• Flexible firewall configurations
• Backup solutions
• Real-time network topology
• Latency measurement map
• Alpine Linux, Ubuntu, Debian, Windows OS, openSUSE and other operating systems
Since June 2024, Delska has merged 2 companies—DEAC European Data Center and Data Logistics Center (DLC). Both operate under their respective legal entities, which are owned by Quaero European Infrastructure Fund II.
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phoenixNAP
As a global IaaS solutions provider, phoenixNAP helps organizations of different sizes meet their IT performance, security, and scalability needs. Delivered from strategic edge locations in the U.S., Europe, Asia-Pacific, and Latin America, phoenixNAP's solutions are globally available, enabling businesses reach their target locales. Its colocation, HaaS, private and hybrid cloud, backup, disaster recovery, and security services are available on an opex-friendly model, providing flexibility and cost-efficiency. Based on world-class technologies, they provide redundancy, security, and advanced connectivity. Companies of all verticals and sizes can leverage phoenixNAP infrastructure for their evolving IT requirements at any stage of growth.
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Supermicro MicroCloud
The 3U systems can accommodate 24, 12, or 8 nodes, featuring 4 DIMM slots each, with options for hot-swappable 3.5” or 2.5” NVMe/SAS3/SATA3 drives. Enhanced by onboard 10 Gigabit Ethernet, these systems are designed for optimal cost-effectiveness. The MicroCloud’s modular design ensures high density, ease of maintenance, and affordability, which are critical for modern hyper-scale operations. Integrated within a compact 3U chassis measuring under 30 inches in depth, these modular server nodes can save over 76% of rack space compared to conventional 1U servers. This family of MicroCloud servers specializes in single socket computing, optimized for hyper-scale data centers, utilizing the latest power-efficient and high-density system-on-chip (SoC) processors, including the Intel® Xeon® E/D/E3/E5 and Intel® Atom® C Processors, allowing for diverse and scalable cloud and edge computing solutions. Conveniently, power and I/O ports are positioned at the front of the chassis, facilitating quick server provisioning, upgrades, and maintenance tasks, enhancing operational efficiency further.
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Supermicro MicroBlade
The extreme-density architecture of the 3U or 6U blade servers is both powerful and adaptable, featuring designs that accommodate up to four independent UP nodes per blade. These servers achieve remarkable power efficiency of up to 86% and density improvements of 56% when juxtaposed with conventional 1U rackmount servers. Each node can support up to 256GB of DDR4 memory across eight DIMM slots, ensuring robust performance. Additionally, they come equipped with high-efficiency AC/DC power supplies rated at Platinum and Titanium levels (96%), and optional Battery Backup Power (BBP®) support enhances reliability. The architecture allows for dual Intel® Xeon® processor E5-2600 v4/v3 families, along with a capacity for four 2.5" SAS3/SATA3 drives per blade server and up to two M.2 NVMe drives on specific models. A shared infrastructure for cooling, power, and networking is crucial for the impressive density and efficiency that blade servers provide. Furthermore, Supermicro’s MicroBlade initiative advances the resource-saving concept with its Disaggregated Server Design, allowing for independent upgrades of compute modules while maintaining the rest of the server infrastructure, which significantly optimizes total cost of ownership. This innovative approach not only enhances flexibility but also ensures that users can adapt their systems to evolving needs without major overhauls.
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