Greenhouse Datacenters, provider of energy-efficient colocation data centers in the Netherlands, has entered into a partnership with Dutch network provider i4Networks. Through this partnership, Greenhouse is able to connect all zip codes in the Netherlands directly to their data centers. Companies throughout the Netherlands can thus easily house their IT infrastructures or parts thereof externally in the two data centers operated by Greenhouse.

Greenhouse’s two colocation data centers are located at an industrial park in Naaldwijk, the Netherlands, in the Westland area amidst the many greenhouses for the worldwide export of flowers, plants and vegetables – for which this area is well-known. When fully utilized, these data centers have a capacity of 5MW, while the total colocation floor area covers 4,500 square meters.

Greenhouse’s colocation data centers are operated as carrier-neutral facilities. Users have access to various telecom carriers as well as Internet exchanges such as the AMS-IX, NL-IX, and DE-CIX. The now installed network Point-of-Presence (PoP) by I4Networks allows companies throughout the Netherlands to get easy and low latency access to Greenhouse’s data centers.

1,6 Tbit/s Network

The granular MPLS (Multi Protocol Label Switching) network of network provider i4Networks is a Layer 2 network backbone that is linked at strategic points in the Netherlands with wholesale partners such as Relined, KPN, Ziggo, and Tele2. Thanks to these links, i4Networks has access up to the front door of all zip codes in the Netherlands, including office buildings. The total bandwidth capacity of this Dutch network is 100 Gbit/s, while the network is scalable to 1.6 Tbit/s. I4Networks uses Coherent laser technology to light up the fiber optics to get maximum bandwidth capacity out of the network.

“Many networks in the Netherlands and internationally use DWDM technology, or Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing, which uses wavelengths or ‘colors’ to optimize fiber capacity,” said Dirk Pol, owner of i4Networks. “We use innovative methods to make even better use of the fiber’s capacity. Including these Coherent lasers, through which we’re able to roll out a next generation network in the Netherlands with its huge total capacity of 1.6 Tbit/s.”

MPLS vs. SD-WAN

Photo Guido Sip, Chief Commercial Officer at Greenhouse Datacenters
“Some opt for SD-WAN to bypass connections over the Internet, while others opt for private connections. For such organizations, the MPLS network offered by i4Networks is a great solution,” said Guido Sip, Chief Commercial Officer at Greenhouse Datacenters.

Colocation data centers like the ones operated by Greenhouse are lead generators for i4Networks. The network provider earns from selling bandwidth, which is something that data center users usually need. “We try to establish a network PoP at all promising data centers in the Netherlands,” said Mr. Pol. “The data centers offered by Greenhouse are very energy efficient with a Power Usage Effectiveness value of 1.15 and there is plenty of room for customers to grow. They have two data centers available and a third one planned. The proximity of Rotterdam and The Hague also makes Greenhouse’s data centers highly interesting for us, but in fact all companies in the Netherlands can use these data centers via the low latency connections in our network.”

“Due to specific requirements regarding security, reliability and compliance, organizations don’t always opt for connections via the Internet,” said Guido Sip, Chief Commercial Officer at Greenhouse Datacenters. “This is certainly the case with healthcare, the manufacturing industry, government organizations and the engineering segment. Some opt for SD-WAN to bypass connections over the Internet, while others opt for private connections. For such organizations, the MPLS network offered by i4Networks is a great solution.”

Backups, Hybrid Cloud, 8k Video Surveillance

“MPLS is a proven network technology. It is stable and easy to use and it comes with competitive pricing,” said Mr. Sip. “Customers also get protection against DDoS attacks through i4Networks’ network. Organizations throughout the Netherlands can use the MPLS network in our data centers for all kinds of applications. For example, to set up backups and other storage solutions, or for deploying cloud-based applications such as Office 365 and Salesforce. It also offers possibilities for hybrid applications, such as a setup with Azure, AWS or Google, including links to a private cloud. As well as for video surveillance with 8k cameras, which has higher image quality but also requires the processing of larger data streams.”

“i4Networks is a welcome addition to the network portfolio in our data centers,” said Guido Sip. “It’s a solid network, but what I like best is the granularity of their infrastructure. It gives organizations from north to south in the Netherlands very easy access to their IT infrastructures in our data centers.”

About Greenhouse Datacenters

Greenhouse Datacenters was founded in 2013. As a Dutch data center developer/operator, the company currently offers two colocation data centers in Naaldwijk, the Netherlands – in the Westland area. Greenhouse manages to achieve an energy efficient Power Usage Effectiveness (PUE) value of 1.15. In addition, the colocation data centers are independently certified for ISO 9001, ISO 14001, ISO 27001 and PCI DSS. The two data centers of Greenhouse, DC 1 and DC 2, have a layered security in accordance with European EN 50600 guidelines and offer 24/7 on-site support. The colocation facilities are redundantly connected to the region and the world via more than 10 carriers, cloud on-ramps, ultra-low latency connections to Amsterdam, as well as access to European Internet exchanges.

For more information about Greenhouse Datacenters, please visit their website here.

About i4Networks

I4Networks is a Dutch connectivity provider and supplier of bandwidth solutions with its own MPLS (Multi Protocol Label Switching) network. Various data centers throughout the Netherlands are connected to this network. The total bandwidth capacity of 4Networks’ core network is 100 Gbit/s, while the infrastructure is scalable to 1.6 Tbit/s.

For more information about i4Networks, visit their website here.