SSD cloud host opens in SDC data centre

Atlantic.Net, a high-powered SSD cloud hosting solutions provider, has opened its first international data centre in Europe. The new London data centre, which is the sixth addition to the company’s infrastructure, is owned by Infinity SDC.

  • Thursday, 17th September 2015 Posted 9 years ago in by Phil Alsop

The new facility’s London location is ideal for serving startups and developers in the city, as well as providing an exceptional network to Atlantic.Net’s large roster of clients. The building is owned and operated by Infinity, which allows Atlantic.Net to provide fast and flexible support to clients in the UK and throughout Europe.

Stuart Sutton, Infinity SDC CEO, said, “We’re delighted to welcome Atlantic.Net to our data centre. It is a clear indication that for international organisations, London is the gateway to Europe and provides the perfect infrastructure for growth.”

Marty Puranik, Founder, President and CEO of Atlantic.Net, adds, “We have seen expediential growth in Europe since we launched our cloud hosting service, and we are simply responding to our customers’ needs by expanding in growth markets. We have a large customer base in the UK who will now have better latency with a local data centre.

“We chose to partner with Infinity due to its world-class network and reputation, and are proud to introduce true cloud service, built to scale, to our growing number of European clients.”

With six data centres spanning across the globe, including the US, Canada and UK, Atlantic.Net is continuing to multiply its reach for customers looking for scalable, reliable and secure hosting with live support. The company plans to continue expanding its geographic diversity with planned development in Asia and has many innovative features in the pipeline.