Aruba S.p.A.

Aruba S.p.A., founded in 1994, is the largest Web service company in Italy. Aruba offers 4 main services: Hosting and Domains, e-Security, Cloud and Data Center services. The company is also active within major European markets such as the French, UK and German market, and claims leadership in the Czech Republic and Slovakia and a consolidated presence in Poland and Hungary.

Aruba manages over 2.1 million domains, over 7.4 million email accounts, over 4.1 million PEC accounts, 31.000 servers and a total of over 4.7 million customers. In addition, Arbua provides dedicated server, housing and colocation services, managed services, digital signature, digital preservation and smart cards. In 2011 the company began offering Cloud services. Aruba has extensive experience in managing data centers with a European network capable of hosting over 60.000 servers.

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Aruba S.p.A. Power Growth Over Time

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Aruba S.p.A. Locations

Aruba Rome IT4

Rome

Originally scheduled for completion by Spring 2020, the data center campus in Rome's Tecnopolo Tiburtino area faced delays. The first building, DC-A, ultimately launched in 2024.

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Aruba owned facilities are in orange
Map of Aruba Cloud's Facilities
Source: Aruba.it

Aruba owned facilities are in orange

IT1 Rendering
Source: Baxtel
Aruba Tech works at a cabinet
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Data Hall
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Outside of the data center
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Security Cameras monitor outside of the facility
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Cabinet row with glass doors
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Campus with mountains in the background
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Entrance
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DC-A, DC-B, DC-C, DC-D, DC-E, and the Hydroelectric Plant on the campus
IT3 Campus with Building Labeled
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DC-A, DC-B, DC-C, DC-D, DC-E, and the Hydroelectric Plant on the campus

Entrance to DC-A
Source: Baxtel
Photo taken in 2017
Another view of Datacenter A
Source: Baxtel

Photo taken in 2017

Modern Turnstyle
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Freight Elevator
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Hall way that leads to the Data Halls
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Empty Data Hall ready for customer deployments
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Stacked Power Infrastructure
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Chiller Plant
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Aruba Hydroelectric plant on the River Brembo helps to power the data center campus
Source: Baxtel
Bridge to Electrical Plant
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Dam for hydro power
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Hydro Turbine
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Turbine Room
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Power Supply Redundancy Diagram for Aruba IT2
Source: Aruba.it
Map of the Campus
Source: Baxtel
Rendering of IT4 Hyper Cloud Data Center
Source: Aruba.it
Rendering of the Hyper Cloud Data Center in Rome
Source: Aruba.it
Data Center will be ready by Spring 2020
Source: Baxtel

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