LuxConnect's
Data Center Infrastructure

LuxConnect’s Data Centers are carrier-neutral, multi-tenant and Tier IV (Uptime Institute certified). 
So your racks and servers are in a highly secured, state-of-the-art environment.

Data Center 
specifications

LuxConnect’s facilities are equipped with 2N redundant cooling. Type of cooling inside server rooms is installed according to your needs

Very early smoke & separate fire detection 

Neutral gas (nitrogen) fire suppression system

Water leakage detection

Customer rooms and cages feature lightning protection, free reused energy, continuous power (no matter what hazard may occur) and outstanding ventilation 

LuxConnect takes care of maximum energy efficiency. The average PUE of LuxConnect’s Data Centers is 1.4

Sourcing of 100% renewable energy

99.995% SLAs

Server room temperature is managed according 
to ASHRAE TC9.9 Class A1 recommended

The buildings have independent and redundant connections to the power grid and are equipped with 2 x (N+1) UPS systems

Diesel generators (gensets) have an autonomy 
of 48 hours at full IT load with 24/7/365 refuel contracts

Data Center Technical Information

State-of-the-art 
Data Centers based 
on renewable energy

LuxConnect Data Centers constitute above all a secure, reliable and eco-friendly service environment where racks 
and servers feel at home. Since the launch of the first Data Center in June 2009, LuxConnect has continuously improved the ecological footprint of operations: recycling, maximizing energy efficiency and cogeneration are the drivers of a green energy policy.

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On the “recycling” side, server heat loss heats office buildings, while recycled biomass is used 
to fuel the cogeneration plant of an energy partner. Hot steam from that process not only produces electricity but is also the “raw material” helping servers within LuxConnect’s Data Centers to keep a cool brain.

Adding a little exoticism to the energy mix, LuxConnect sources hydroelectricity from Norway. While some may consider this a challenge, committing to an average Power Usage Effectiveness (PUE) of 1,4 is a matter of obvious choice and social responsibility.

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