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Turkcell

About Turkcell

Claus Web is a Romanian hosting and cloud infrastructure provider headquartered in Satu Mare, Romania. Founded on July 7, 2005 by Claudiu Cadar, the company positions itself as one of Romania’s longer-running independent hosting providers, focused on shared hosting, reseller hosting, Cloud VPS, dedicated servers, domain registration, backup, and related web infrastructure services. Current company materials describe Claus Web as operating with enterprise-oriented infrastructure centered in Bucharest, while commercial and technical pages show a delivery model built around Bucharest-based hosting infrastructure and colocation within the GTS Telecom data center in Bucharest. Public company-profile data and Claus Web’s own site place the business at roughly 18–20 employees in 2025, with a longstanding Romanian-market focus rather than a broad multinational data center footprint.

⚙️ Facility Highlights

Data Center Footprint:

  1. Claus Web’s current public infrastructure footprint is centered on Bucharest, Romania. Multiple current hosting and cloud pages state that the company’s servers are located in Data Center București.
  2. Claus Web also publishes a dedicated infrastructure page stating that it uses colocation services in the GTS Telecom data center in Bucharest, specifically at Calea Rahovei 266-268, Bucharest. This indicates a colocation-based delivery model rather than a broad self-branded multi-site facility network.
  3. The company’s contact materials describe its servers as being placed in some of Romania’s better data center environments and emphasize strong connectivity to major Romanian internet networks.

Facility Design & Infrastructure:

  1. Claus Web’s current hosting and cloud pages highlight enterprise NVMe storage, RAID 10, DDR5 memory, and modern Intel Xeon platforms for shared hosting and Cloud VPS services. Shared hosting pages describe infrastructure built on 64-core Intel Xeon platforms, 512 GB RAM, NVMe SSD RAID 10, while current Cloud VPS pages reference Intel Xeon Gold 6444Y, DDR5 RAM, and NVMe PCIe Gen4 on enterprise SAN.
  2. The Cloud VPS platform is explicitly described as running on Cloud KVM virtualization and a High Availability Cluster, with internet ports up to 1 Gbps on current plan pages.
  3. Current product pages consistently promote ISO/IEC 27001 positioning, daily or incremental backup options, and 24/7 monitoring as part of the operating model.

Service Portfolio Overview:

  1. Shared web hosting and business hosting are core services.
  2. Reseller hosting is publicly marketed on the main site.
  3. Cloud VPS / virtual servers are a major current product category.
  4. Dedicated servers are actively sold with published hardware configurations.
  5. Backup is offered as a defined service with retention, monitoring, and reporting features.
  6. Domain registration and registrar services are also part of the portfolio through RoTLD and EURid accreditation.

🔐 Security & Compliance

Infrastructure Resilience:

  1. Claus Web’s current shared hosting pages publish a 99.9% uptime SLA, while certain business and promotional hosting pages reference 99.95% SLA uptime.
  2. The Cloud VPS platform is marketed around a High Availability Cluster, which supports Claus Web’s positioning as a more resilient cloud-hosting provider rather than just a low-cost shared host.

Physical & Logical Security:

  1. Claus Web’s security positioning includes 24/7 monitoring, technical monitoring with immediate alerting, and managed support processes through ticketing, email, and phone support.
  2. Backup materials describe centralized backup monitoring, automatic notifications, retention policies, and reporting around backup integrity and storage usage.

Compliance & Standards:

  1. Claus Web repeatedly states ISO/IEC 27001 certification across current hosting, cloud, contact, and client-access pages.
  2. The company also highlights official registrar accreditation with RoTLD and EURid, reinforcing a more formalized operating posture in the Romanian hosting market.

🌐 Connectivity & Carrier Access

Carrier Neutrality:

  1. Claus Web does not market itself as a classic carrier-neutral colocation operator. Instead, its public infrastructure page states that it uses the GTS Telecom data center in Bucharest, pointing to a hosted/colocated infrastructure model rather than a self-operated interconnection campus.

Network Capabilities:

  1. Claus Web’s current cloud and hosting pages reference unmetered monthly traffic, internet ports up to 1 Gbps on Cloud VPS products, and excellent connectivity to major Romanian networks through its Bucharest-based infrastructure.
  2. The company’s public offer is centered on hosting connectivity for websites, VPS workloads, and dedicated servers rather than enterprise WAN, MPLS, SD-WAN, or telecom transport services. That makes Claus Web operationally closer to a hosting/cloud infrastructure provider than to a broader business-network operator.

Connectivity Use Cases:

  1. Romanian businesses and site owners needing domestic hosting in Bucharest with low-friction shared hosting or VPS deployment.
  2. Customers needing dedicated server capacity with bundled hosting-oriented connectivity rather than bespoke enterprise transport.
  3. Resellers, agencies, and SMBs needing hosting + domains + backup from one Romanian provider.

💼 Who It Serves

  1. Romanian businesses seeking local hosting infrastructure and Romanian-language support.
  2. Web agencies and resellers needing reseller hosting and domain services.
  3. Customers running websites, e-commerce platforms, and business applications on shared hosting, Cloud VPS, or dedicated servers.