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Managed Colocation Support Across Every Paris Data Center

By Reboot Monkey Team

Reboot Monkey provides vendor-neutral, on-site colocation support at Equinix PA1-PA8, Interxion/Digital Realty PAR1-PAR8, Scaleway DC2-DC5, Colt, Data4, and Telehouse TH2 in the Paris region. One contract. One SLA. Every facility.

Managed Colocation Support Across Every Paris Data Center

Paris: The "P" in FLAP and a Top-Five Global Colocation Hub

Paris is one of the four anchor cities of the FLAP cluster , Frankfurt, London, Amsterdam, and Paris , which together form the backbone of European internet exchange and enterprise colocation infrastructure. The Paris region hosts more than 60 carrier-neutral data centers, concentrated in northern and western suburbs including Saint-Denis, La Courneuve, Aubervilliers, Clichy, Pantin, Velizy-Villacoublay, and Vitry-sur-Seine. France-IX, the French internet exchange point, is one of the largest IXPs in Europe by traffic volume, with peering infrastructure anchored inside the Interxion PAR5 campus in the northern Paris cluster. The density of financial services firms, media groups, telecom carriers, and cloud providers colocating in Paris makes it a mandatory presence for any enterprise operating at pan-European scale. For enterprises, the Paris data center market means navigating a landscape of multiple competing campuses. Equinix operates eight PA-series facilities. Interxion, now part of Digital Realty, operates eight PAR-series facilities. Scaleway runs three data centers in the Paris area under the DC2, DC3, and DC5 designations. Additional operators including Colt DCS, Data4, and Telehouse TH2 in Magny-les-Hameaux serve specialised verticals. This multi-operator fragmentation is operationally significant. Enterprises with equipment in two or more Paris facilities routinely face support gaps when each DC operator provides hands-on services only within its own campus walls. Reboot Monkey resolves that fragmentation. As a vendor-neutral third-party operator active across 250+ cities worldwide, our engineers hold facility authorisations inside all major Paris data centers under a single service agreement. Whether your racks are split between Equinix PA3 and Interxion PAR5, or you have hardware at Scaleway DC5 and Colt PAR2, a single Reboot Monkey engagement covers the full scope. This cross-campus capability is the primary differentiator that DC owners cannot replicate by definition: a data center operator can only provide on-site support inside its own four walls.
  • Paris is the "P" in FLAP (Frankfurt, London, Amsterdam, Paris), Europe's four anchor colocation hubs
  • 60+ carrier-neutral data centers in the Paris region across northern and western suburbs
  • France-IX peering infrastructure anchored at Interxion PAR5 in Saint-Denis / La Courneuve
  • Equinix PA1-PA8, Interxion PAR1-PAR8, Scaleway DC2-DC5, Colt, Data4, Telehouse TH2 covered
  • Reboot Monkey covers all campuses under one contract and one 4-hour SLA

What Colocation Support Actually Means

Colocation refers to the practice of housing privately owned servers, networking gear, and storage hardware inside a third-party data center facility, using the facility's power, cooling, physical security, and network connectivity while retaining ownership and logical control of the equipment. Colocation is not hosting. The data center operator does not manage the customer's systems. The customer is responsible for the hardware and its software stack. The facility is responsible for the physical environment. This distinction is important because it defines the support gap. When a server fails at 02:00 Paris time, the Equinix or Interxion operations team will confirm the physical environment is stable and may perform a controlled power cycle on request. They will not diagnose a failed NIC, seat a replacement DIMM, recable a cross-connect, or execute a network configuration change. That work requires either a customer engineer physically present in the facility, or a trusted third-party operator with technical authorisation to act on the customer's behalf. Reboot Monkey fills that gap. Our colocation support service at Paris data centers covers the full range of physical and first-level technical tasks: hardware component swaps, cabling and cross-connect work, server reboots, visual inspections, KVM console access, rack-level power cycling, and <a href="/en/smart-hands/france/">smart hands support</a> for tasks requiring deeper technical judgment such as OS-level troubleshooting, network device configuration, and firmware updates. We operate on a 4-hour SLA for standard on-site attendance, with emergency response options available for business-critical incidents. All work is performed by field engineers fluent in the major hardware vendor ecosystems: Dell, HP, Cisco, Juniper, Arista, Supermicro, and Lenovo. Engineers carry facility-specific authorisation and complete DC operator induction processes before attending any Paris site. For enterprises managing equipment across France, Reboot Monkey also coordinates with our country-level <a href="/en/colocation/france/">France colocation support</a> network to handle requests spanning multiple cities, ensuring consistent escalation paths and documentation regardless of which facility the incident occurs at.
  • Colocation is not hosting: customers own the hardware, the facility owns the environment
  • DC operators do not manage customer systems or perform technical diagnostics
  • Reboot Monkey engineers handle hardware swaps, cabling, reboots, KVM, and smart hands tasks
  • 4-hour SLA for standard on-site attendance across all Paris facilities
  • Vendor coverage: Dell, HP, Cisco, Juniper, Arista, Supermicro, Lenovo

Paris Data Center Landscape: Facilities Covered by Reboot Monkey

Understanding the Paris facility ecosystem is essential context for planning colocation support. The following is an overview of the major campuses where Reboot Monkey engineers are active. <strong>Equinix Paris (PA1-PA8)</strong> operates across four primary suburban clusters: Saint-Denis, Pantin, Clichy, and Velizy-Villacoublay. The Equinix PA campus is the largest single-operator concentration of carrier-neutral data center space in France by interconnect density, with over 400 network providers on-net across the campus cluster. PA1 through PA4 hold Uptime Institute Tier III certifications. Equinix Fabric provides private interconnect between PA facilities and to global Equinix campuses. French financial institutions, media groups, and international cloud providers constitute the dominant tenant mix. <strong>Interxion / Digital Realty Paris (PAR1-PAR8)</strong> operates eight facilities concentrated in Saint-Denis, La Courneuve, Aubervilliers, and Clichy. PAR5 in La Courneuve hosts France-IX peering infrastructure, making it a mandatory point of presence for network operators and CDNs requiring low-latency access to the French internet exchange. Digital Realty's ServiceFabric interconnection platform spans the PAR campus cluster. Several PAR facilities carry Tier III+ ratings with Tier IV-equivalent power redundancy. <strong>Scaleway Data Centers (DC2, DC3, DC5)</strong> are operated by Scaleway, part of the Iliad/Free group. DC2 and DC3 are located in Vitry-sur-Seine. DC5, in Clichy-la-Garenne, holds ISO 27001 certification and offers France-IX connectivity. Scaleway positions strongly in the French sovereign cloud and SME segments. <strong>Colt DCS Paris (PAR1, PAR2)</strong> operates two facilities, with PAR2 positioned near La Defense, the primary Paris financial district. Both carry Uptime Institute Tier III certification and ISO 27001 and ISO 22301 accreditation. Colt IQ Network interconnect serves enterprise WAN-focused customers. <strong>Data4 Paris</strong> operates a multi-site campus in the Paris region, primarily serving large-footprint enterprise and hyperscale customers with modular build-to-suit capacity. <strong>Telehouse TH2</strong> is located in Magny-les-Hameaux, southwest of Paris, and serves telecoms and carrier customers requiring carrier-neutral rack space with diverse fibre path options into the Paris core. All of these campuses sit within Reboot Monkey's Paris coverage perimeter. <a href="/en/contact/">Contact us</a> to confirm coverage for a specific facility not listed above.
  • Equinix PA1-PA8: 400+ network providers on-net, Tier III certified (PA1-PA4)
  • Interxion PAR1-PAR8: France-IX anchor at PAR5, Digital Realty ServiceFabric interconnect
  • Scaleway DC2, DC3, DC5: ISO 27001, France-IX connectivity at DC5
  • Colt DCS PAR1-PAR2: Tier III, ISO 27001, ISO 22301, La Defense proximity
  • Data4 and Telehouse TH2 also covered under standard Reboot Monkey authorisation

GDPR, CNIL, NIS2, ANSSI, and DORA: Compliance in Paris Colocation

France operates one of the most rigorous data protection and infrastructure security regulatory frameworks in the European Union. Enterprises colocating in Paris must account for several overlapping compliance requirements when planning third-party on-site support. <strong>GDPR and CNIL.</strong> The General Data Protection Regulation applies across all EU member states. France's national supervisory authority is the CNIL (Commission Nationale de l'Informatique et des Libertes), the French Data Protection Authority. The CNIL has enforcement authority for data breaches, processor agreements, and cross-border data transfers. Any technician with physical access to live systems processing personal data must operate under a documented data processor or sub-processor agreement. Reboot Monkey operates as a data processor under GDPR Article 28 and provides signed Data Processing Addenda on request. Schrems II considerations for non-EU enterprises with EU operations are also relevant: as an EU-registered provider, Reboot Monkey eliminates the third-country transfer exposure that arises when using support vendors headquartered outside the EU. <strong>NIS2 and ANSSI.</strong> France has transposed the EU NIS2 Directive (Network and Information Security Directive 2) into national law, with implementation overseen by ANSSI (Agence Nationale de la Securite des Systemes d'Information), France's national cybersecurity agency. NIS2 classifies data center operators as essential or important entities under the digital infrastructure sector, imposing supply chain security obligations. Operators must assess the security posture of third-party providers with physical or logical access to critical systems. Reboot Monkey supports NIS2 supply chain due diligence by providing incident response documentation, engineer vetting evidence, and access logs for every on-site visit. <strong>DORA for financial services.</strong> The Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA) applies to financial entities operating in the EU from 17 January 2025. Banks, investment firms, insurance companies, and payment institutions with systems in Paris data centers must ensure that third-party ICT service providers with operational access to critical systems meet DORA's risk management and contractual requirements under Articles 28 and 30. On-site support providers are classified as third-party ICT service providers under DORA Article 3(21). Reboot Monkey provides the contractual documentation required under DORA Article 28, including service scope definitions, incident escalation procedures, and audit rights provisions. For a quote that accounts for your specific compliance requirements, contact the Reboot Monkey Paris team and we will scope the engagement with appropriate contractual coverage.
  • CNIL is France's national DPA; Reboot Monkey provides signed GDPR Article 28 DPA addenda
  • NIS2 transposition via ANSSI: supply chain security due diligence documentation available on request
  • DORA (effective Jan 2025): Articles 28 and 30 contractual documentation provided for financial sector clients
  • EU-registered provider: eliminates Schrems II third-country transfer risk vs non-EU support vendors
  • Records of processing activities maintained under GDPR Article 30

Paris Financial and Media Sectors: High-Demand Verticals for Colocation Support

Paris is the financial capital of continental Europe. La Defense, the primary business district, houses the European headquarters of BNP Paribas, Societe Generale, AXA, and dozens of major investment banks and asset managers. This concentration of financial services firms drives significant demand for low-latency colocation at Paris data centers with direct access to financial market infrastructure, and it creates a high-stakes environment where on-site support quality directly correlates with trading system availability and regulatory compliance outcomes. Financial services firms operating in Paris data centers have specific requirements that standard DC operator remote hands cannot meet. DORA Article 11 requires financial entities to maintain ICT operational continuity. When a trading server fails at a Paris colocation facility during European market hours, the recovery timeline is measured in seconds, not hours. Reboot Monkey's 4-hour SLA covers standard incidents; for financial services customers with pre-negotiated escalation tiers, emergency response options are available. The Paris media and content delivery sector is equally significant. TF1, Canal+, France Televisions, and major streaming and CDN operators maintain production infrastructure in Paris data centers, particularly at France-IX-connected facilities like Interxion PAR5. Content delivery requires consistent cabling quality, prompt cross-connect commissioning, and reliable <a href="/en/remote-hands/france/">remote hands support</a> for media appliance swap-outs. Reboot Monkey engineers have experience with broadcast-grade and CDN appliance hardware including Cisco, Juniper, and purpose-built streaming devices. For enterprises operating in either vertical, the ability to call a single vendor who can attend any Paris facility within the agreed SLA window, document every action taken, and provide compliance-ready work order records is a concrete operational advantage. Reboot Monkey's vendor-neutral model means one procurement engagement covers the entire Paris colocation footprint regardless of how many facilities are in use. Contact Reboot Monkey for a quote tailored to your facility list and service requirements.
  • La Defense hosts BNP Paribas, Societe Generale, AXA, and dozens of major financial firms
  • DORA Article 11 mandates ICT continuity for financial entities: fast incident response is a regulatory requirement
  • France-IX-connected PAR5 is anchor infrastructure for major media and CDN operators
  • TF1, Canal+, France Televisions among prominent Paris DC infrastructure users
  • Single Reboot Monkey engagement covers all Paris facilities used by financial or media customers

Why Vendor-Neutral Third-Party Support Outperforms DC Operator Remote Hands

Every major Paris data center operator, including Equinix, Interxion, and Scaleway, offers some form of remote hands or on-site support as a billable add-on to the colocation contract. This model has structural limitations that become significant at enterprise scale. <strong>Single-facility scope.</strong> Operator remote hands covers only that operator's facilities. An enterprise with racks at Equinix PA3 and Interxion PAR5 must manage two separate remote hands contracts, two ticketing systems, two billing relationships, and two SLA frameworks. Reboot Monkey covers all Paris facilities under one contract and one SLA. <strong>Limited technical scope.</strong> Many DC operator remote hands teams are trained for basic physical tasks but are not qualified to configure network devices, execute firmware updates, or troubleshoot OS-level issues. Reboot Monkey engineers operate at both the remote hands and <a href="/en/smart-hands/france/">smart hands</a> level, eliminating the need to escalate from a lower-scope DC operator service to a separate vendor for technical tasks. <strong>Audit independence.</strong> When a DC operator's own engineer performs work and logs the outcome, there is no independent audit trail. For compliance-sensitive environments under DORA or NIS2, an independent third-party provider creates separation between the facility operator and the support log, supporting audit integrity. The comparison below summarises the key operational differences: <table> <thead> <tr> <th>Dimension</th> <th>DC Operator Remote Hands</th> <th>Reboot Monkey Third-Party Support</th> </tr> </thead> <tbody> <tr> <td>Facility coverage</td> <td>Single operator only</td> <td>All Paris DCs under one contract</td> </tr> <tr> <td>Technical scope</td> <td>Basic physical tasks</td> <td>Remote hands + smart hands + project services</td> </tr> <tr> <td>Audit independence</td> <td>Operator self-reporting</td> <td>Independent work order documentation</td> </tr> <tr> <td>Compliance documentation</td> <td>Limited (facility access logs)</td> <td>GDPR Article 28 DPA, NIS2, DORA-ready records</td> </tr> <tr> <td>Vendor hardware coverage</td> <td>Hardware-agnostic basic tasks</td> <td>Dell, HP, Cisco, Juniper, Arista, Supermicro, Lenovo</td> </tr> <tr> <td>SLA consistency</td> <td>Per-operator terms vary</td> <td>Single 4-hour SLA across all facilities</td> </tr> </tbody> </table> For enterprises managing a multi-facility Paris colocation footprint, the vendor-neutral model is not just convenient. It is the operationally correct choice for cost control, compliance, and service consistency across a fragmented facility landscape.
  • DC operator remote hands is limited to a single operator's facilities by design
  • Reboot Monkey covers all Paris DCs under one contract, one SLA, one billing relationship
  • Independent third-party audit trail supports DORA and NIS2 compliance integrity
  • Engineers certified across Dell, HP, Cisco, Juniper, Arista, Supermicro, and Lenovo
  • Single 4-hour SLA applies regardless of which Paris facility the incident occurs at

Colocation Support Services Reboot Monkey Delivers in Paris

Reboot Monkey provides six core services inside Paris data centers. Each service addresses the physical layer, first-level technical tasks, and operational lifecycle management of customer-owned hardware. These services are not hosting products. Customers retain full ownership and management control of their systems. <strong><a href="/en/remote-hands/france/">Remote Hands</a></strong> covers routine physical tasks: server reboots, power cycling, visual hardware inspections, KVM cable connection, status LED reporting, and simple cable replacements. Remote hands is the appropriate service when the task is well-defined, repeatable, and does not require technical judgment. Standard response: 4-hour SLA, billed per incident or on a monthly retainer. <strong><a href="/en/smart-hands/france/">Smart Hands</a></strong> covers tasks requiring technical skill and certified knowledge: NIC and storage controller replacements, RAM and CPU swaps, BIOS and firmware updates, network device configuration (Cisco IOS, Juniper JunOS, Arista EOS), OS-level first-response, and cross-connect commissioning. Smart hands is the correct engagement for complex break-fix and planned maintenance windows requiring a technically qualified engineer on-site. <strong><a href="/en/rack-and-stack/france/">Rack and Stack</a></strong> covers physical deployment of new hardware into colocation racks: unpacking, rail kit installation, server and switch mounting, structured cabling, patch panel termination, and power strip connection. Reboot Monkey performs rack-and-stack at all Paris facilities, including large-scale deployments for new infrastructure roll-outs. <strong>Server Migration</strong> covers the physical movement of servers between racks within the same Paris facility, or from one Paris DC to another. This includes pre-migration asset audits, transport documentation, physical extraction, transport in anti-static packaging, and re-racking at the destination. Reboot Monkey coordinates facility access, loading dock bookings, and escort procedures with Equinix, Interxion, and other Paris operators. <strong>Datacenter Migration</strong> is a full project service for moving an entire IT estate from one Paris facility to another, or from a Paris DC to another city in France or internationally. Reboot Monkey project-manages the migration including rack decommission, asset inventory, physical transport logistics, and re-installation at the target site. <strong>Datacenter Decommissioning</strong> covers the physical shutdown and removal of hardware from a Paris colocation environment at end of lease or estate consolidation. This includes power-down procedures, cabling removal, asset tagging, transport, and coordination with ITAD vendors for secure data destruction and hardware recycling in compliance with French and EU WEEE regulations.
  • Remote Hands: reboots, visual checks, KVM, power cycling , 4-hour SLA
  • Smart Hands: NIC/RAM/CPU swaps, network device config, firmware updates, OS first-response
  • Rack and Stack: full hardware deployment including rail kits, structured cabling, and patch panel termination
  • Server Migration: intra-DC and inter-DC moves with anti-static transport and full documentation
  • Datacenter Migration and Decommissioning: full project-managed lifecycle services with ITAD coordination

Who Uses Colocation Support Services in Paris

Demand for third-party colocation support in Paris comes from three distinct buyer profiles, each with different operational drivers. <strong>SMBs and scale-ups with no local IT team.</strong> A SaaS company headquartered in London with production infrastructure in a Paris Equinix facility for latency reasons has no Paris-based engineer. Every hardware incident requires either flying someone to Paris or paying Equinix premium remote hands rates for work that a third-party operator can perform at a predictable task-based price. Reboot Monkey provides on-demand access to a Paris-based engineer with no minimum commitment. Pay per incident when you need it. This model is cost-effective for buyers with infrequent but unpredictable support needs. <strong>Mid-market enterprises with multi-facility footprints.</strong> A German financial services firm with colocation at both Equinix PA4 and Interxion PAR3 for redundancy purposes needs a single support provider that can attend either site within the same SLA window. Managing two DC operator remote hands contracts adds procurement overhead and creates SLA inconsistency. One Reboot Monkey contract covers both facilities with a unified escalation path and consolidated monthly invoicing. <strong>Enterprise and regulated-industry operators.</strong> Large enterprises in financial services, healthcare, and media require compliance documentation alongside every support event. A bank subject to DORA Article 11 continuity requirements needs a support provider who can supply signed DPA addenda, engineer vetting records, access logs, and work completion reports suitable for internal audit and regulatory inspection. Reboot Monkey provides this documentation as standard, not as a premium add-on. Across all three profiles, the common requirement is reliable physical access to Paris data centers with a predictable 4-hour SLA, from a provider whose engineers are technically qualified beyond basic reboot tasks. Reboot Monkey serves active clients across 250+ cities worldwide, which means our operational procedures and compliance frameworks are standardised and proven at scale.
  • SMBs: on-demand Paris engineer access with no retainer commitment required
  • Mid-market: one contract covering all Paris facilities with unified SLA and consolidated billing
  • Enterprise: GDPR, DORA-ready documentation, and audit-ready work records as standard
  • Active operations in 250+ cities worldwide: proven procedures, not city-specific improvisation
  • No minimum commitment: pay per incident or choose a monthly retainer based on workload volume

Colocation Support Services in Paris

Remote Hands

On-demand physical support inside Paris data centers: server reboots, power cycling, visual inspections, KVM access, and basic cable work , 4-hour SLA across all facilities including Equinix PA1-PA8 and Interxion PAR1-PAR8.

Smart Hands

Certified engineer tasks requiring technical judgment: hardware component swaps, network device configuration for Cisco, Juniper, and Arista, firmware updates, and OS first-response at any Paris DC.

Rack and Stack

Full hardware deployment at Paris colocation facilities including unpacking, rail installation, server and switch mounting, structured cabling, and patch panel termination.

Server Migration

Physical server moves within a Paris facility or between Paris data centers, including asset documentation, anti-static transport, facility escort coordination, and re-racking at the destination.

Datacenter Migration

Full project-managed migration of an IT estate from one Paris facility to another, or from Paris to another city or country, including decommission, logistics, and re-installation.

Datacenter Decommissioning

Physical shutdown and removal of hardware from Paris colocation environments at end of lease, including asset tagging, transport, and ITAD coordination for compliant disposal under EU WEEE regulations.

Frequently Asked Questions

What Paris data centers does Reboot Monkey cover?

Reboot Monkey engineers hold active facility authorisations at all major Paris-region data centers including Equinix PA1 through PA8, Interxion/Digital Realty PAR1 through PAR8, Scaleway DC2, DC3, and DC5, Colt DCS PAR1 and PAR2, Data4, and Telehouse TH2 in Magny-les-Hameaux. A single Reboot Monkey contract covers the entire Paris colocation footprint regardless of which operators are used.

What is the difference between colocation and colocation support?

Colocation is the practice of housing privately owned servers and network equipment inside a third-party data center facility, using the facility's power, cooling, and connectivity while retaining ownership of the hardware. Colocation support refers to the on-site engineer services that install, maintain, and repair that equipment. Reboot Monkey provides colocation support. We do not sell rack space or data center hosting products.

What is Reboot Monkey's response SLA for Paris incidents?

Reboot Monkey's standard on-site attendance SLA for Paris data center incidents is 4 hours from ticket confirmation. Emergency response options with faster initial attendance are available for financial services and other time-critical operators. Exact SLA terms are confirmed in the service agreement during onboarding. Reboot Monkey operates across 250+ cities, so Paris SLA coverage is part of a proven global framework.

Does Reboot Monkey provide GDPR-compliant documentation for Paris support work?

Yes. Reboot Monkey operates as a data processor under GDPR Article 28 and provides signed Data Processing Addenda on request. Records of processing activities are maintained under Article 30. As an EU-registered provider, Reboot Monkey eliminates the Schrems II third-country transfer concerns that arise when using non-EU support vendors. CNIL audit documentation can be provided as part of a compliance engagement.

Can Reboot Monkey support financial services firms subject to DORA in Paris?

Yes. Reboot Monkey provides the contractual documentation required under DORA Article 28 for third-party ICT service providers, including service scope definitions, incident escalation procedures, and audit rights provisions. For financial entities with operational continuity obligations under DORA Article 11, the 4-hour SLA and emergency response options support resilience requirements. La Defense-based financial firms are within the standard Paris coverage perimeter.

What hardware vendors are Reboot Monkey engineers certified to work on in Paris?

Reboot Monkey engineers working at Paris data centers are certified across the primary enterprise hardware vendors: Dell, HP ProLiant, Cisco UCS and Catalyst, Juniper, Arista, Supermicro, and Lenovo. This covers the full range of server, storage, and networking hardware found in typical Paris enterprise colocation environments. Engineer certification details are available on request during the scoping process.

What is France-IX and why does it matter for Paris colocation?

France-IX is the largest internet exchange in France. Its peering infrastructure is anchored inside Interxion PAR5 in La Courneuve, with additional presence at Scaleway DC5. Enterprises colocating at these facilities can peer directly with major CDNs, carriers, and content networks at low latency. For network-dense workloads where transit cost and latency to French domestic networks are material, France-IX connectivity at PAR5 or DC5 is a significant campus selection factor.

How does Reboot Monkey pricing work for Paris colocation support?

Reboot Monkey offers two primary pricing models for Paris: incident-based billing scoped by task type and estimated duration, and monthly retainer packages for customers with predictable ongoing support needs. Pricing is task-based and facility-neutral: the rate for a smart hands task at Equinix PA3 is the same as at Interxion PAR5. Contact Reboot Monkey for a quote tailored to your facility list and expected service frequency.

Get On-Site Support Across Every Paris Data Center

Reboot Monkey is the vendor-neutral operator covering all major Paris data centers under a single contract: Equinix PA1-PA8, Interxion PAR1-PAR8, Scaleway DC2-DC5, Colt, Data4, and Telehouse TH2. Tell us where your hardware is and we will scope the right support model.

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