Rackdog: Rackdog Amsterdam
About Rackdog Amsterdam
Rackdog Amsterdam is a Rackdog location in Amsterdam, Netherlands published on the operator’s official locations page and official Amsterdam Looking Glass page. The official website independently identified for this investigation is rackdog.com. The reviewed official sources confirm Amsterdam, NL as a Rackdog deployment location and confirm Rackdog offers bare metal infrastructure from its global locations. They also publish organization-level statements about high-tier data center partners, redundant power and cooling, physical and electronic access control, Tier 1 connectivity, DDoS protection, and global network scale. However, the reviewed official sources do not publish a dedicated Rackdog Amsterdam facility specification page with a street address, named underlying building operator, rack count, total power, gross space, or facility-specific certification scope. Third-party interconnection sources show Rackdog network presence in Equinix AM11 and Equinix AM5 in Amsterdam, but the reviewed official sources do not identify which exact building corresponds to the Rackdog Amsterdam location.
⚙️ Facility Highlights
- Official website: rackdog.com. (operator stated, organization level)
- Facility identity: Amsterdam, NL is published by the operator as a named location on Rackdog’s official locations page and official Amsterdam Looking Glass page. (operator stated, facility/location level)
- Operator: Rackdog. Third-party network records identify the organization as Rackdog, LLC for ASN 398465. (operator stated, organization level; third party, organization level)
- Owner: Not publicly disclosed. (not publicly disclosed)
- City: Amsterdam, Netherlands. (operator stated, facility/location level)
- Official facility street address: Not publicly disclosed. (not publicly disclosed)
- Bare metal availability: Rackdog states customers can deploy real bare metal from its global locations, including Amsterdam. (operator stated, facility/location level)
- Managed services availability: Rackdog markets managed services, but the reviewed official sources do not publish Amsterdam-specific managed-services scope. (operator stated, organization level)
- Colocation availability: Not publicly disclosed for Rackdog Amsterdam in the reviewed current official sources. Legacy looking glass text references Rackdog as specializing in custom colocation, but the reviewed current official Rackdog pages used here do not publish Amsterdam-specific colocation service details. (not publicly disclosed / older indexed organization level reference)
- Cloud / IaaS availability: Rackdog describes itself as a bare metal and cloud provider, but the reviewed official sources do not publish a distinct Amsterdam facility-level IaaS service description. (operator stated, organization level)
🔐 Security & Compliance
- Physical security: Rackdog states its operators oversee 24/7 physical and electronic access control for the facilities it uses. This is an operator-level / partner-facility statement, not an Amsterdam-only specification. (operator stated, organization level)
- Security positioning: Rackdog states each location is hosted in high-tier data centers with clearly defined power and cooling redundancy levels. (operator stated, organization level)
- Operational support: Rackdog states real engineers, 24/7 are on call to troubleshoot, optimize, or scale deployments. (operator stated, organization level)
🌐 Connectivity & Carrier Access
- Network connectivity positioning: Rackdog states its network is built on top enterprise ISPs and a private backbone, with multi-path routing and DDoS protection. (operator stated, organization level)
- Redundant carrier architecture: Rackdog states it uses multiple network routers with redundant and diverse Tier 1 carriers. (operator stated, organization level)
- DDoS protection: Rackdog states it provides DDoS protection. (operator stated, organization level)
- Network scale: Rackdog publishes 400G ports, 1500+ peers, and a 99.99% uptime SLA at organization level. (operator stated, organization level)
- Amsterdam network tooling: Rackdog publishes an official Amsterdam Looking Glass for the location. (operator stated, facility/location level)
- Public interconnection context: PeeringDB shows Rackdog network presence in Equinix AM11 - Amsterdam, Lemelerbergweg and Equinix AM5 - Amsterdam, Schepenbergweg. This is third-party network/interconnection evidence and does not by itself identify the exact Rackdog Amsterdam building. (third party, network/facility presence)
- Public peering context: PeeringDB shows Rackdog public peering at AMS-IX in Amsterdam. This is network-level interconnection context and not confirmation that Rackdog Amsterdam itself operates an Internet Exchange. (third party, network level)
- Internet exchange at the investigated location: Not publicly disclosed. Rackdog’s ASN appears at AMS-IX in third-party records, but the reviewed official sources do not state that Rackdog Amsterdam itself operates an Internet Exchange. (not publicly disclosed / third party, network context)
💼 Who It Serves
- Customer type: Rackdog states it builds infrastructure for companies and developers. (operator stated, organization level)
- Enterprise workloads: Rackdog markets infrastructure for enterprise applications, ERP, CRM, and analytics platforms. (operator stated, organization level)
- Cloud and performance-sensitive customers: Rackdog markets high bandwidth / low latency infrastructure and global deployments for performance-sensitive use cases. (operator stated, organization level)
- HPC and storage / disaster recovery: Rackdog markets storage & disaster recovery use cases on its bare metal platform. (operator stated, organization level)