Deploying Servers Across Multiple NovoServe Data Centers

At NovoServe, we actively deploy servers across multiple state-of-the-art data centers to provide our clients with geographic flexibility, high availability, and strategic disaster recovery options.

This guide outlines our primary deployment locations and the policies regarding multi-site server deployments.

Primary Data Center Locations

While we operate in over 10 Points of Presence, the most common data centers for new server deployments are currently:

  • Rotterdam Data Center (formerly DEL), located in Delft, the Netherlands.

  • Amsterdam OUM Data Center (formerly Oude Meer), located near Amsterdam, the Netherlands.

  • Amsterdam SHR Data Center, located near Amsterdam, the Netherlands.

  • New York Data Center, located in Edison, New Jersey, USA.

Location Preference and IP Subnet Policy

When ordering servers, you may request a specific location. We will do our best to accommodate your preference, although large-scale deployments may be distributed to manage operational risk and ensure stability.

Please be aware of our core network policy:

  • A single IP subnet can only be used for servers located in one data center. For example, an IP range provisioned for the Rotterdam Data Center cannot be used on servers in Amsterdam.

  • By default, we do not split IP networks smaller than a /24 (256 IPs) and recommend allocating at least one /24 network per location for multi-site deployments.

Unified Network Services Across All Locations

Our infrastructure is built on a common network edge. This intelligent design means that our powerful network tooling is available for your servers, regardless of their physical location. This includes, but is not limited to:

  • Our Looking Glass and rerouting tool for network diagnostics.

  • VirtualAS2 for BGP session management.

  • Our comprehensive in-house DDoS protection solution.

  • All network optimizations we perform to avoid congestion and ensure quality.

Strategy for High Availability & Disaster Recovery

For clients deploying a large number of servers, we highly recommend splitting your infrastructure across our different data center locations. This geographic distribution is a best practice for business continuity, ensuring your services can remain online even in the unlikely event of a major disaster scenario affecting a single facility.