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myNET Internet Solutions

About myNET Internet Solutions

myNET Internet Solutions is an Austrian private IT, hosting, connectivity, and colocation provider headquartered in Landeck, Tyrol. Publicly, the company positions itself as a long standing regional provider focused on cloud services, managed services, mail services, enterprise internet access, carrier and ISP services, colocation, and IT consulting. myNET says it has operated since 1998, presents itself as a “strong provider from Tyrol,” and states that it supports customers with regional hosting, local data center capacity, internet access, backup, and managed server operations. Deeper sources beyond the website show the current legal entity is myNET gmbh, an Austrian GmbH formed in 2015, while the operating business history itself traces back to 1998.

⚙️ Facility Highlights

Data Center Footprint:

myNET publicly states that it operates three data centers across two cities. Its locations page lists Data Center I and II in Landeck at LANTECH, Bruggfeldstrasse 5, 6500 Landeck, and Data Center III in Innsbruck at TWI, Eduard-Bodem-Gasse 2, 6020 Innsbruck. The company’s own company overview also supports this scale by showing 2 locations and branding itself around “Aller guten Dinge sind 3,” which aligns with the three data center references.

The footprint is clearly regional Austrian, with a strong emphasis on Tyrol and nearby support rather than a large national or international facility estate. myNET explicitly markets hosting and housing as being “around the corner” and repeatedly stresses regional proximity, local support, and direct access to its own infrastructure in Landeck and Innsbruck.

Facility Design & Infrastructure:

myNET publishes meaningful infrastructure detail for its data centers. Its locations page lists two redundant independent power supplies, structured cabling, up to 42U in 19 inch racks, 230V 16A power, UPS bridging during outages, diesel generator backup for autonomous operation, and energy efficient cooling via raised floor with free cooling, all described as redundant and supported by temperature monitoring in the room and in the racks.

For colocation, the company explicitly offers both Serverhousing and Rackhousing. The server housing page describes putting customer hardware in myNET’s local data centers, while the rack housing page states customers can lease an entire rack and that myNET scales UPS, cooling, and diesel generator capacity along with demand. That provides direct public evidence for both per unit / server housing and full rack colocation models.

On the cloud and managed side, myNET also runs a redundant mySTACK platform for virtual servers and describes managed services around managed vServer, managed server, managed cluster, and managed backup, which shows that the data center footprint supports not only colocation but also internally operated service platforms.

Service Portfolio Overview:

myNET’s public product structure spans Webhosting & Domains, Managed Services, Unmanaged & Housing, Mailservices, Enterprise Internet Access, Carrier & ISP Services, and Consulting. The sitemap specifically lists Webhosting MINI, ECO, BASIC, PRO, Domains & SSL, Managed vServer, Managed Server, Managed Cluster, Managed Backup, mySTACK vServer, Serverhousing, Rackhousing, Mailhosting, Mailfilterservice, and Hosted Exchange.

The connectivity portfolio includes Standleitungen for site to site connectivity, VPN solutions, IP Access, and IP Transit. The cloud and infrastructure portfolio includes unmanaged and managed virtual servers, managed bare metal style server operation, backup, mail services, and hosting / domain services. This is one of the more diversified regional Austrian provider portfolios in the set you have been reviewing.

🔐 Security & Compliance

Infrastructure Resilience:

myNET’s infrastructure pages present a clear resilience profile based on dual independent power feeds, UPS, diesel generator backup, redundant cooling, and 24/7 monitoring including alerting. The managed vServer page also states that the virtualization environment is redundantly designed and that the service remains reachable even during updates or hardware failures.

Its backup design is also publicly documented in some depth. The managed backup page says myNET can provide location independent backup across distributed data centers, with backup servers in another data center, daily backup generations, optional weekly generations, proactive monitoring, and technician assisted restore. That is strong public evidence for multi site backup resilience even though the company does not publish a formal DRaaS label.

Physical & Logical Security:

On the physical side, myNET states that its data centers use 24/7 surveillance cameras for entrances and server rooms, electronic access control, alarm protected access security, fire suppression with early fire detection, and fire protection doors. It also says optional 24/7 data center access is available, indicating controlled but available physical access processes for relevant customers.

On the logical and operational side, myNET’s public services show active security operations around managed server maintenance, managed backup monitoring, and mail filtering. The mail filter service is explicitly positioned as a shield in front of customer mail servers, while managed infrastructure pages describe continuous updating, maintenance, and proactive operational support by the server team.

Compliance & Standards:

In the reviewed public sources, I did not find direct evidence that myNET itself publicly claims certifications such as ISO 27001, ISO 9001, SOC 1, SOC 2, PCI DSS, or EN 50600 under the myNET brand. What is publicly visible instead is a partner and ecosystem profile that includes memberships or references to organizations and exchanges such as RIPE NCC, DE CIX, MIX, VIX, Rheintal IX, STIX, and ISPA, but those are network and industry affiliations, not compliance certifications.

🌐 Connectivity & Carrier Access

Carrier Neutrality:

myNET does not explicitly market its facilities using the exact phrase carrier neutral, but its infrastructure page strongly supports a multi network interconnection posture. The company publishes backbone connectivity to Vienna Interxion with VIX peering, Frankfurt with DE CIX peering, Milan with MIX peering, Innsbruck with TIROL IX peering, Feldkirch with Rheintal IX peering, and Bolzano with STIX peering. It also explicitly states that optional cross connects to other local providers are possible depending on site.

That combination makes myNET meaningfully interconnection capable, even if it does not use the more formal marketing language often seen from larger carrier hotel operators.

Network Capabilities:

The connectivity portfolio is one of myNET’s strongest areas. The Standleitungen page states that myNET can provide Layer 2 transparency down to VLAN level and deliver bandwidths up to 1 Gbit, which clearly supports enterprise networking and private connectivity between sites. The IP Transit page further states that myNET offers flexible BGP solutions, including full BGP tables or selected prefixes with default route combinations, provided the customer has its own AS number and IP space.

The infrastructure page also documents peering and backbone interconnection across several exchanges, while the colocation pages support cross connects and extension of customer networks into myNET’s data centers in Landeck or Innsbruck. This is stronger than a basic regional ISP profile and supports classification into several network service categories.

Connectivity Use Cases:

The clearest supported use cases are site to site enterprise connectivity, private Layer 2 networking, BGP based transit for customers with their own AS, colocation with local cross connect capability, regional hosting with low latency peering, and multi site backup across distributed data centers. myNET’s product structure also supports managed web workloads, Linux infrastructure, and mail systems for organizations that want regional operation and direct access to engineering staff in Tyrol.

💼 Who It Serves

myNET publicly presents itself as a provider for regional business customers, developers, agencies, and organizations needing hosting, managed services, internet access, and colocation. Its references include organizations such as Tourismusverband Ischgl, Hotel Sacher, Tauern SPA, Congress Messe Innsbruck, and others, which supports a customer base spanning tourism, hospitality, events, and regional enterprises.

The product mix also supports customers ranging from smaller hosting clients to larger businesses needing managed clusters, dedicated server operations, enterprise connectivity, or rack colocation. The company’s own metrics page states 200 managed servers, which reinforces that its service model includes actively operated infrastructure rather than only passive connectivity.