Step 1
Calculate rack or server space
Choose rack, U-space or tower colocation depending on the hardware you own.
Server colocation calculatorDataHouse.net for business
Colocation lets a company place its own servers in a professional data center with power, network connectivity, physical security, monitoring and technical support.
The service is intended for companies that already own hardware but need a stable data center environment instead of maintaining a server room in the office. It supports production systems, backup, replication, network devices and virtualization platforms.
DataHouse operates with high SLA, ISO procedures and solutions developed according to Tier III assumptions. Long uptime history and 26 years of eTop sp. z o.o. experience help support critical business systems.
AI/GPU context
Colocation can support owned GPU nodes, storage, firewalls and private AI platforms where the company keeps hardware control while DataHouse.net provides power, connectivity, supervision and data center operations.
This is useful for hybrid AI environments, inference close to company data, replication, backup and network isolation for sensitive workloads.
AI/GPU and SPARC infrastructureConversion path
These links connect the service page with the pricing path, diagnostics and related guides, so the customer can move from comparison to a practical technical decision.
Step 1
Choose rack, U-space or tower colocation depending on the hardware you own.
Server colocation calculatorStep 2
Define data center access, supervised work and remote hands requirements.
Supervision and accessStep 3
Use Looking Glass, DNS and SSL checks when moving production systems into the data center.
Technical toolsStep 4
Connect colocation with dedicated servers or cloud resources for backup and growth.
Cloud ProQuick answers
In many cases yes. Colocation lets a company keep its own hardware while moving it to a professional data center environment.
Yes. Colocation can cover a single server, network device, several rack units or a full rack, depending on power and connectivity needs.
Yes. The support scope can include supervised access, basic technical work, diagnostics and coordination in the data center.
Own hardware in the data center
servers, storage, firewalls, switches, virtualization platforms and backup environments
ColocationHardware operated by DataHouse.net
production applications, databases, e-commerce and virtualization without buying hardware
Dedicated serversLightweight services next to infrastructure
control panels, APIs, test services, administration tools and first migration stages
VPS serversElastic cloud beside owned hardware
hybrid architecture, scalable services, backup, business applications and managed operation
Cloud ProWhen external checks are needed
DNS delegation, SSL, mail, WHOIS/RDAP, looking glass and speed tests for infrastructure changes
Technical toolsInfrastructure and trust
eTop sp. z o.o. has developed and operated telecommunication services since 2000, and DataHouse.net uses this operational background.
Services are designed for continuity, monitoring and predictable operation of business environments.
Operational processes are based on ISO standards, including information security and service quality practices.
DataHouse infrastructure is developed according to Tier III assumptions for power, availability and data center operations.
DataHouse.net is operated by eTop sp. z o.o., a provider experienced in data center, hosting, connectivity and critical services.
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In many cases yes. Colocation lets a company keep its own hardware while moving it to a professional data center environment.
Yes. Colocation can cover a single server, network device, several rack units or a full rack, depending on power and connectivity needs.
Yes. The support scope can include supervised access, basic technical work, diagnostics and coordination in the data center.
DataHouse.net is a brand operated by eTop sp. z o.o. The service is backed by data center, hosting, connectivity, administration and critical infrastructure experience.