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Aruba.it

Rome

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About This Data Center

Aruba S.p.A., founded in 1994, is the leading company in Italy for data center, web hosting, email, certified email (PEC) and domain registration services. It operates in four different business areas: Data Centers, Cloud, Hosting and Domains, e-Security and Certified Services. Aruba is also active in the key European markets including France, the UK and Germany, and is the market leader in the Czech Republic and Slovakia, with an established presence in Poland and Hungary. The company has a huge amount of experience in the management of data centers, with a European network capable of hosting around 25,000 racks. Aruba manages over 2 million domains, more than 7 million email accounts, 5 million PEC accounts, more than 100,000 physical and virtual servers and a total of around 5 million customers. It offers hosting services, public and private cloud services, housing and colocation services, dedicated servers, digital signatures, digital preservation, e-billing, certified email, SSL certificates and smart-cards. Thanks to Aruba Business, it offers all its own services to a vast network of IT partners, and via its Pratiche.it brand, it provides document delivery and recovery services throughout Italy. Since 2014 it has been the Official Registry for the prestigious ".cloud” extension.

Website: https://www.datacenter.it/en/home.aspx

Phone: +39 0575 0501

Technical Specifications

Power Capacity: 60000 kW
White Space: 30000 sq ft

Key Features

  • State-of-the-art security systems
  • Redundant power and cooling
  • 24/7 monitoring and support
  • High-speed connectivity
  • Scalable infrastructure

Why Choose This Data Center

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Excellent Connectivity

Direct access to major internet exchanges and multiple fiber providers for optimal network performance.

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Top-Tier Security

State-of-the-art security measures including biometric access control, 24/7 surveillance, and redundant systems.

High Performance

Designed for high availability and performance, with redundant power and cooling systems.