The AMS-IX infrastructure is housed in several datacenters with secure and controlled environments. At these datacenters, customers can connect to the infrastructure locally by a cross-connect between their equipment and the AMS-IX patch panel. AMS-IX also allows for a remote connection through the carriers and transport providers offering services at these sites.
The co-locations themselves are independent of AMS-IX and therefore any issues regarding the housing of equipment at these sites needs to be directed towards the co-locations directly. Note that you must have an agreement with your chosen co-location before you can connect to the AMS-IX network.
Which co-location fits ?
Please consider all co-locations before you choose where you want us to provision a connection for you. AMS-IX offers identical services at all sites, however the locations differ in their datacenter service offerings and service levels, so choose the one that best fits your needs. Use the links below to find out about their services, pricing and availability and contact them in case you need more information.
Datacenter Standard and certificate
During 2009 AMS-IX developed a colocation/datacenter standard due to some issues encountered in 2008 and ambiguity about what standards were to comply with. The standard defines the minimum acceptable levels, of technical implementation, resilience of operation and business continuity management for data-centers providing services to the Amsterdam Internet Exchange.
Download: AMS-IX Datacenter Standard
Other Datacenters
Of course AMS-IX is made available in many other datacenters throughout the Netherlands, Europe and Worldwide as we allow remote connections to the exchange. We have members/customers that have their equipment in the Sillicon Valley in the US for instance and peer remotely. Under our AMS-IX Partner program parties even resell AMS-IX ports, offering a full remote experience with a local contact. Many of the AMS-IX members/customers offer attractive packages for parties wanting to join AMS-IX.