Global provider of managed hosting solutions, Hyve Managed Hosting, today announces a partnership with Digital Realty, the leading global provider of cloud- and carrier-neutral data center, colocation, and interconnection solutions. The collaboration supports Hyve Managed Hosting’s expansion strategy by granting it access to Digital Realty’s global network of over 300 data centres in more than 25 countries via ServiceFabric®, Digital Realty’s global interconnection solution.
This partnership also directly supports Hyve’s strategy of diversifying its critical infrastructure to strengthen resilience. By working with a range of industry-leading providers offering data centre and infrastructure services, the company can deliver truly bespoke solutions that reflect business needs and are not limited by individual vendor capabilities.
Hyve selected Digital Realty’s LON2 data centre, located between the Square Mile and East London’s Tech City, as the site for the inaugural deployment. The facility offers enterprise-grade infrastructure, backed by 17 consecutive years of 99.999% uptime, and is matched with 100% renewable energy.
LON2 offers ultra-low latency and robust connectivity, making it ideal for Hyve customers, especially in financial services. Integrated into Digital Realty’s London Metro Connect, it facilitates high-speed links to its other key sites across London, including the Docklands. As part of this interconnectivity, LON2 provides direct access to internet exchanges, carriers, managed service providers, and major public cloud platforms, with seamless integration into Hyve’s infrastructure.
Having just launched the new Central London site, Hyve Managed Hosting is already further exploring opportunities for other global deployments through its partnership with Digital Realty. The company is particularly focused on the U.S. and North America, where it is rapidly growing its customer base and strengthening market presence, as well as the APAC region, where Hyve is currently evaluating the market opportunities for a potential new regional hub.
