At Carbon-Z, we understand the critical role that data centers play in supporting the digital infrastructure of governmental operations. Our modern data centre offers unparalleled benefits for colocation services, ensuring enhanced efficiency, security, and sustainability. By partnering with Carbon-Z, government bodies can leverage state-of-the-art technology and infrastructure, facilitating improved data management, scalability, and reliability. Our data centre employs cutting-edge cooling systems, energy-efficient practices, and redundant power sources, reducing carbon footprint and aligning with sustainability initiatives. With stringent security measures and compliance protocols, your sensitive governmental data remains protected. Opting for our colocation services means unlocking a robust, flexible, and environmentally conscious solution, essential for the evolving needs of government agencies.

Space
Power
Connectivity
Space

Full Rack, Immersion, DTC

Carbon-Z Zero Cost for Rack Space programme provides free rack space to businesses that colocate their IT infrastructure our data centres. This arrangement works well for businesses that have a high-density IT infrastructure, as they can save money on rack space while still receiving the power, cooling, and bandwidth they need to run their operations.

Power

100% Renewable Energy

At Carbon-Z, sustainability is at the core of everything we do. Our commitment to environmental responsibility drives us to create a better, greener future. We operate our data center using 100% renewable energy, setting new standards in the industry while reducing our carbon footprint.


Connectivity

layer 2, layer 3 ethernet, Optical

We have relationships with many of the core fibre network providers across the UK so we are able to connect to pretty much anywhere with high speed, low latency optical circuits for all use cases.


We can provide clients with any type of connectivity required, layer 2, layer 3 ethernet, Optical at whatever bandwidth is required. We provide all circuits to our data centres, we do not expect customers to 'bring their own'.