Warsaw

Data center id: #127

Warsaw Skyline

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Warsaw, Poland is an ideal data center location due to its favorable geographic location and robust infrastructure. It is in the heart of Europe, making it ideal for companies that require a central data storage location in Europe, as well as those that need to serve customers in different countries. It is also well-connected with other European countries, so businesses can take advantage of the country's low-cost internet connections. Additionally, the infrastructure in Warsaw is reliable and secure, providing businesses with a safe and stable environment for their cloud servers. Finally, it has a well-developed IT industry, making it easy to find experienced and qualified staff to manage and maintain your cloud servers. Finally, the city is known for its reliable electricity supply, with power outages being extremely rare.

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Disclaimer: The text above has been generated by AI using information provided by both the city itself and the data center operator. Please note that its accuracy may not be guaranteed.


Data center compliance & certification

  • SOC 1 Type II: SOC 1 Type II is a report on controls at a service organization that have been evaluated and tested by an independent auditor. It provides assurance to the user organizations and their customers that the controls at the service organization meet certain criteria set out by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA). The report is based on the standards for Attestation Engagements (SSAE 16) and is used to provide assurance about the design and operating effectiveness of the controls.
  • SOC 2 Type II: SOC 2 Type II is an internationally recognized certification indicating that a service organization has been through an in-depth audit of their security, availability, processing integrity, confidentiality, and privacy controls. It is a report on the service organization's system and the suitability of the design and operating effectiveness of their controls. The report is issued by an independent third-party auditor and includes a description of the service organization's system, the criteria against which the service organization was assessed, and the results of the audit.
  • ISO 27001: ISO 27001 is an international standard that outlines best practices for an Information Security Management System (ISMS). It provides a framework for organizations to systematically identify, assess, and manage risks associated with the security of their information. ISO 27001 certification is a confirmation that an organization has implemented an ISMS that meets the requirements of the standard.
  • PCI-DSS: PCI-DSS stands for Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard. It is a set of security standards developed by the Payment Card Industry Security Standards Council to ensure that organizations that process, store, or transmit credit card information maintain a secure environment. By following the PCI-DSS guidelines, organizations can reduce the risk of data breaches and protect their customers’ financial information.

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Disclaimer: Compliance and certification are provided by the data center operators themselves. While we trust our providers, we cannot guarantee that provided compliance and certification are fully accurate.

FeatureStatus
Private Network (VPC)
DDoS protection (100gbit/s)
Block storage volumes (NVMe)
S3 compatible object storage
Additional IP addresses
IPv6 support (/64 block)
Automatic backups
Server instances (VPS/VDS)
Custom ISO supported
SMTP allowed (port 25 open)

Test connectivity

IP addresses listed below can be used to test data center latency in order to find the fastest location before purchase. All addresses are connected to a regular standard-1 instance and responds to ping.

IP addresses
70.34.242.24