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Web World: Web World DC1 (Head Office)

Web World Web World DC1 (Head Office) is located at Web World Data Center, Whitestown, Dublin 24, Ireland. The gross building size for this location has not been provided. The gross colocation space is not available for this data center. No power information has been offered for this location. We found 83 data center locations within 50 miles of this facility. Certifications for this location include ISO 27001.
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About Web World DC1 (Head Office)

Web World DC1 (Head Office) is a Web World Ireland site explicitly labeled by the operator as “Web World DC1 (Head Office)” on its official Contact page. The operator publishes the facility location as Unit B15, South City Business Centre, Tallaght, D24 N79F, Ireland.

Web World also states it owns and operates two data centres in Dublin (South Dublin), but it does not publish a DC1-specific technical spec sheet that cleanly separates DC1 attributes from DC2. As a result, most engineering and service details below are either DC1-address-specific (where explicitly published) or operator-stated as applying to “our data centres” (not uniquely attributable to DC1).

⚙️ Facility Highlights

  1. Published facility name: Web World DC1 (Head Office).
  2. Published physical address: Unit B15, South City Business Centre, Tallaght, D24 N79F, Ireland.
  3. Operator footprint statement (not DC1-exclusive): Web World states it runs 2 data centres in Dublin and that they are within ~10 minutes of each other (South Dublin).

Power & resilience (operator statements; not uniquely attributed to DC1):

  1. UPS runtime described as 15 minutes to start a diesel backup generator, and the operator states 24+ hours of fuel on site.
  2. The operator states its primary data centre is powered by Energia supplying 100% renewable energy (operator claim; DC1/DC2 mapping Not publicly disclosed).

Cooling & monitoring (operator statements; not uniquely attributed to DC1):

  1. Hot/cold aisle cabinet deployment described; temperature/humidity monitoring and sensors referenced as monitored 24/7.
  2. “Outdoor evaporative cooling” is referenced as part of the cooling approach.

Colocation service parameters (product specs; facility mapping between DC1/DC2 Not publicly disclosed):

  1. “Double redundant” power listed as 2 × 220V and 2 × 14A per rack (cabinet power specs).
  2. Cross-connect options and monthly pricing are published (fiber/copper/coax).

Not publicly disclosed (DC1-specific): total IT load (MW), kW/rack limits beyond product bundles, generator model/count, UPS topology, cooling redundancy, PUE, white-space area, or gross building size.

🔐 Security & Compliance

Security (operator statements; not uniquely attributed to DC1):

  1. The operator describes “24/7/365 security monitoring,” “alarm detection zones,” and “strict access control procedures” as part of its data centre security posture.
  2. The colocation page references “CCTV recording & 24/7 on-site security” (operator statement; DC1/DC2 mapping Not publicly disclosed).
  3. Facility visit access is described as scheduled via email, then access via a QR code for entry (operator process; DC1/DC2 mapping Not publicly disclosed).

ISO 27001 claim (operator statement):

  1. Web World states it is ISO 27001 certified via an announcement banner across its site pages.

Not publicly disclosed:

  1. ISO certificate number, issuing body details, scope (which entities/sites/services), audit dates, and whether DC1 is within scope.
  2. Any other standards (SOC, PCI, etc.), and DC1-specific fire detection/suppression system details.

🌐 Connectivity & Carrier Access

Operator network statements (not uniquely attributed to DC1):

  1. Web World states it has multiple redundant telecom paths via fiber from Virgin, Eir, and BT, plus its own dark fiber between the two data centres, and BGP-configured routing for failover.
  2. The operator claims it is a carrier-neutral data centre (statement made at the “data centres” level, not DC1-specific).
  3. Colocation page lists available providers including Virgin Media, Eir, Hurricane Electric, eNet, Elio Networks, and INEX (provider availability list; does not equal IX operation).

Internet Exchange clarification (strict):

  1. Listing INEX as an available provider does not demonstrate that DC1 operates an Internet Exchange. No operator statement was found that DC1 runs an IX.

Not publicly disclosed (DC1-specific): carrier meet-me room details, fiber entry count for DC1, cross-connect handoff locations, and carrier LOAs.

💼 Who It Serves

Based strictly on operator-published offerings (not uniquely attributed to DC1):

  1. Customers requiring server colocation (rack units through private rack) with cross-connect options.
  2. Customers requiring connectivity-driven deployments (BGP redundancy, DDoS protection references).
  3. Customers using Web World’s hosted services (e.g., VPS, dedicated servers), which the operator markets broadly; service-to-DC1 linkage Not publicly disclosed.