Has Your Gulf System Been Disrupted? HostingB2B Can Help Out With Dubai Colocation!
Mar 07, 2026 @ 7:00 am
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Community provider HostingB2B recently posted on LowEndTalk:
Recent disruptions across major UAE cloud zones have proven that even the most robust networks face unforeseen physical risks. While many focus on cyber-resilience, current regional events have shifted the priority toward physical and environmental security.
To assist those needing to diversify risk or migrate critical workloads, HostingB2B is offering high-security colocation slots in our Tier-III+ Dubai facility. Engineered for extreme resilience, our infrastructure remained fully operational and unaffected throughout recent incidents. We provide N+1 power redundancy and industry-leading 32 Amps per rack, backed by a 99.93% uptime track record and ISO 27001/9001 certifications. If your current setup is impacted or you require an urgent disaster recovery site, our team is ready to facilitate a rapid, secure transition.
They’re referring to the well-publicized Iranian missile strike on Amazon’s UAE datacenter.
They offer hosting in Dubai, and can provide you with Dubai colocation services.
Get from 1U to 24U of rack space, and you can pay monthly. They are ISO 9001 & ISO 27001 certified.
Learn more on their home page, and be sure to read their TOS and AUP. Then pop over to the LowEndTalk thread!
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