At Papaki, providing high-quality services is our top priority. For this reason, we are proceeding to a new partnership with a European data center, upgrading our hosting services. We are setting the bar even higher for unbeatable performance and reliability to our customers.
A new era in hosting
Digital Realty’s cutting-edge, certified data center BRU1 in Brussels hosts our new infrastructure with state-of-the-art proprietary servers, ensuring high quality and reliability.
Our network is managed by Combell, one of the largest companies of the team.blue leading European group, of which Papaki is a member.
Features that make the difference:
- Dell servers and NetApp storage with NVMe disks for high-speed data access and storage,
- high availability of data at multiple levels (2N UPS redundancy and N+1 cooling redundancy) and recovery (DR) capability in different geographical data centers,
- guaranteed 99.999% data center uptime SLA,
- high speed with 100G internet connectivity protected from DDoS attacks,
- connection to AMS-IX (Internet Exchange), one of the largest European Internet exchanges for fast and direct transfer of your hosting data
- peering with the largest cloud providers and CDNs as well as with Greek providers such as OTEGlobe,
- strict data management and protection and full compliance with GDPR,
- 100% renewable, carbon-free energy.
Top hosting services for our customers
The new features are already available, and our customers can enjoy them in their hosting plans, upgrading their digital presence.
“We are pleased to announce the expansion of our infrastructure with the addition of a new, state-of-the-art data center.” mentioned Nikos Stouiloudis, Commercial Director at Papaki. He further stated: “With this expansion, we are confident that we will be able to meet the increasing needs of our customers, for operating their websites in both Europe and Greece. We are aiming to continuously provide innovative solutions that improve online business performance while minimizing the environmental footprint.”
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