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Voxility should do the trick.
Voxility only offers 10U and above.
what does Serverius have?
Not if you know a guy, that knows a guy
that knows a guy!
@RoyaleHosting can hook you up with that
You should specify your amount of traffic and at which data rate you cannot tolerate packet loss.
100mbit 95th on Gbit port.
@Hybula is one of the most ideal places to be with.
Thanks for the mention. We can offer this close to Amsterdam (100 km / 2 ms), in our home town Doetinchem. Including transit from our backbone AS35133.
too far away for now unfortunately. not latency but logistics.
Did you try contact 3W Infra? Can recommend them. Done Business before. Good Guys. Im Sure they can fullfill so.
https://www.3winfra.com/datacenters.php
Check with @RickBakkr or @Pjottertjah.
What's wrong with Serverius?
@terrahost is in Amsterdam too I believe.
They don't offer colocation in AMS.
@RoyaleHosting has your back though.
We are able to offer this! you can find more about the colocation services here: https://royalehosting.net/store/colocation
The colocation we offer is located in Equinix AM5 and we are happy to answer any questions you have through a live chat or a ticket.
Thank you for mentioning us!
Thanks for the mention!
Would you be trying to visit the server every so often or something?
Most providers do not allow walk ins for anything less then a quarter or half. Very rare for them atleast.
https://obe.net (iron mountain amsterdam)
https://www.wd6.net aka we dare (website outdated) or https://www.csv-networks.nl a customer of wedare (both databarn amsterdam)
https://dc1.amsterdam belongs to https://high5.nl (digital reality or northc in amsterdam)
maybe https://www.providerdienste.de aka https://www.ultravps.eu/en/ (iron mountain amsterdam)
What?
Obe is Obe and they're swedish
Those are all colos, but I’m more interested in who has reliable networking? Any references/reviews?
Royalehosting has been quite under DDoS for 1-2 years. Its affecting customers: https://status.royalehosting.net/incidents
I need a more stable colocation.
I can highly Vouch for Royale Hosting, I’ve been colocating there since almost a year now. Within this time there were zero power outages or severely long network downtimes. It makes sense that Royale Hosting is always under DDoS since they literally specialize on Protecting against them sometimes reaching multiple hundreds of gigabits per second. And with the ease of perusing DDoS Attacks nowadays you don’t want to have a Provider that blackholes your IPs when you ever fall a victim to them just to save their own network throwing you as a single customer off their network. Trust me I’m speaking from experience. This is my personal opinion. Hope I could help!
So instead all customers are suffering
@Hybula The prem stuff of NL and AMS should contact him
Thanks for the mention
We can deliver transit in all major DCs in the Netherlands. Check our facility list here:
https://www.peeringdb.com/net/19509
https://obe.net/hosting/co-location "Co-location services are available in Stockholm, Malmö, Gothenburg, Sundsvall, Oslo and Amsterdam."
you said "Searching for premium network (no packet loss) colocation for 2U in Amsterdam."
you did nothing say about ddos attacks. serverius is pretty premium. forget leaseweb, worldstream/greenhouse is ok but not amsterdam and only when attacks are not large. forget every provider using nawas without own filtering appliances in the netherlands.
wedare/wd6 and csv-networks have voxility as protection.
I do not need protection as I use Cloudflare and similar, but I do not want to be affected by the network/other customers being attacked.
Small providers or those with insufficient protection you will measure impact for any DDoS even if its not directed at you.
Worldstream is indeed pretty good and I have good experience with their network quality but im looking for AMS currently
Serverius I hear they have often packetloss due to noisy neighbours. So not sure.