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Aruba Cloud is the cloud and data-center services brand of Aruba S.p.A., an Italian technology company that sells public and private cloud (IaaS/VPS), bare metal, and colocation/housing services out of a network of data centers it owns in Italy and the Czech Republic, supplemented by partner facilities elsewhere in Europe. As of the mid-2020s its flagship site is the Global Cloud Data Center (IT3) in Ponte San Pietro, near Bergamo/Milan, a roughly 200,000 sqm campus built to ANSI/TIA-942 Rating 4 (Tier IV-equivalent) standards and powered partly by Aruba’s own hydroelectric and photovoltaic plants. Aruba also operates two data centers in Arezzo (IT1, IT2), a newer Hyper Cloud Data Center campus in Rome (IT4, first building certified Rating 4 in 2024), and Czech facilities in Ktiš (CZ2) and Prague (CZ1). Founded in 1994, the company describes itself as Italy’s leading provider of web hosting, domains, PEC certified email, and cloud/data center services, serving millions of customers and domains, and it extends its cloud regions into France, Germany, the UK, and Poland via partner-operated facilities rather than its own buildings there.
Aruba Cloud operates as a cloud provider and colocation provider, with facilities at the following locations:
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No. Aruba's own site states that its Italian network (IT1-IT4) and its Czech Republic facility in Ktiš are privately owned, while it explicitly describes its facilities in the UK, France, Germany, and Poland as partner facilities that complete its European network rather than sites it owns.
Aruba's largest is the Global Cloud Data Center (IT3) in Ponte San Pietro near Bergamo, a campus of over 200,000 sqm designed and built to meet or exceed ANSI/TIA-942 Rating 4 (formerly Tier 4) resilience standards.
Aruba's own about-us page describes its Rome campus, the Hyper Cloud Data Center (IT4), as 'the highly connected, carrier neutral Rome campus,' and the first building there (DC-A) received ANSI/TIA-942-C Rating 4 certification in 2024.
Aruba operates a data center in Ktiš, Czech Republic (CZ2), described on its own site as mainly serving Central and Eastern European customers, alongside a second Czech facility, CZ1, in Prague.
As of now, we don't have a confirmed AI-optimized (GPU-dense, liquid-cooled) facility on file for Aruba Cloud here. We continue tracking new developments.
Aruba Cloud is classified as a colocation provider among other services it offers — we can't confirm which specific facilities provide colocation services. Please contact Aruba Cloud directly to confirm colocation availability.
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