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Colocation for The Hague.

Sovereign rack space 20 minutes from the city.

We have no data centre in The Hague. Our racks sit in the Greenhouse Tier 3 data centres in Naaldwijk, approx. a 20-minute drive — on Dutch soil, with an access regime you can explain to an auditor.

Tier 3 — NaaldwijkApprox. 20 min driveDutch soilPhoto ID mandatory

'The Hague' data centre offerings are rarely in the city itself.

That matters less than it seems: many providers targeting The Hague actually operate from Delft, Zoetermeer or the Forepark, so driving times are much the same. The real difference is the question you should ask first: which jurisdiction does my data fall under, and who can physically reach it?

For central-government suppliers, legal firms and NGOs, that is not a paper exercise. At Greenhouse your equipment sits on Dutch soil, in a Tier 3 data centre with N+2 redundancy. You remain the owner of your hardware, we remain your Dutch point of contact — and nobody gets near your rack without prior registration and valid photo ID.

What we deliver

Built for organisations that are held accountable.

Dutch jurisdiction and ownership
Your data sits on Dutch soil, in a Dutch-owned data centre, connected to our own network (AS211588). You remain the owner of the hardware, and your contracting party is a Dutch company.
An access regime that stands up to scrutiny
24/7 access, but never anonymous: visits are registered in advance — arranged within five minutes — and photo ID is mandatory. A private rack is lockable with your own locks.
Resilient against attacks
High-profile organisations are targeted more often than they assume. DDoS protection is available: attack traffic is filtered before it reaches your environment.
A fixed link between office and rack
The data centre is carrier-neutral: via a cross-connect we provision Ethernet transport or dark fibre to your office — a private connection, separate from the public internet.
Who it fits

A good fit for organisations in The Hague that:

  • Must comply with Dutch data requirements — and want to prove it in an audit or tender
  • Supply the Dutch central government and inherit contractual requirements on data location and access
  • Want physical access to their own equipment, rather than a ticket queue at a hyperscaler
  • Need a private connection between their office and their server environment
FAQ

Frequently asked questions about colocation near The Hague

How far is Naaldwijk from The Hague?

Approx. a 20-minute drive — comparable to the providers that actually sit in Delft, Zoetermeer or the Forepark. You can visit 24/7, after registering in advance and with valid photo ID.

Is my data on Dutch soil?

Yes. The Greenhouse data centres in Naaldwijk are Dutch-owned; we are a Dutch company with our office in Almere. And you remain the owner of the hardware — colocation means your servers stay yours.

Who can physically access my servers?

Only the people you designate. Access is possible 24/7, strictly after prior registration and with photo ID checked at the door. For small jobs you do not need to drive over: remote hands are included.

Do you offer DDoS protection?

It is available as an option. Organisations with a public profile — government suppliers, advocacy groups, firms handling sensitive cases — are targeted more often than they expect. Our knowledge base explains how the filtering works and when it is worth enabling.

Can I get a fixed connection to my office?

Yes. Greenhouse is carrier-neutral: via a cross-connect we arrange Ethernet transport or dark fibre to your office through the carriers on site. Traffic between office and rack then travels over a private connection instead of the public internet.

Data on Dutch soil, 20 minutes from your office.

From a single unit to a lockable private rack in Naaldwijk. Tell us what your clients require, and we will show you how we meet it.