When your backups, your disaster-recovery landing zone or a production workload sits offsite, the question that matters is simple: who is actually accountable when something goes wrong? With most managed-service providers, the honest answer is "a hyperscaler we resell." When you put workloads with us, the infrastructure is ours, end to end — so the person investigating a problem at 2am works for the company you signed with.
We run our own datacentre presence across seven Australian cities: Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, Canberra, Darwin and Perth. That footprint carries customer backup destinations, DR landing zones and hosted workloads — keeping your data in Australia, on infrastructure you can point to, which matters when you have regulatory or operational reasons to know exactly where it lives.
Underneath, we operate the network ourselves rather than reselling someone else's. We hold our own ASN (AS45437) and interconnect directly with major Australian carriers including Telstra, Superloop, Vocus and Transgrid, peering at Megaport, Equinix and IAA, with NBN Co and our carrier partners for last-mile reach. That gives the fabric carrier-grade upstream IP scaling to enterprise and wholesale speeds — up to 100 Gbps where the service warrants it — and route diversity that isn't pinned to a single upstream's coverage map.
The platform itself runs on our own Proxmox VE and OpenStack fabric, built in tiers so retention and performance match the value of the data rather than forcing every workload onto one profile. A Veeam Cloud Connect backup destination, IaaS hosting for mixed estates — Active Directory, Exchange, file and line-of-business servers — and DR landing zones all live on the same fabric we run our own infrastructure on.
This is infrastructure we operate every business day, not a slice of someone else's cloud with our name on it. Capacity, lifecycle and change are handled as planned engineering, not as a scramble when a renewal lapses or a disk fills. Most MSPs stop at "we'll configure your backup to land at this provider." We are the provider.
What's included
- Datacentre presence across seven Australian cities — Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, Canberra, Darwin and Perth
- Veeam Cloud Connect backup destination we own and operate
- DR landing zones on infrastructure we run, not a hyperscaler we resell
- IaaS hosting for mixed estates — Active Directory, Exchange, file and line-of-business servers
- Tier-graded Proxmox VE and OpenStack fabric so retention and performance match the data's value
- Carrier-grade upstream IP scaling to enterprise and wholesale speeds, up to 100 Gbps where the service warrants it
- Our own ASN (AS45437) with direct interconnects to Telstra, Superloop, Vocus, Transgrid and others
- Cloud and DC interconnect at Megaport, Equinix and IAA
- Customer workloads run on the same fabric we host our own infrastructure on
Why it matters
One team is accountable, end to end
Most MSPs point your backup at a hyperscaler and rebadge it. We own the destination and the fabric, and we run our own carrier-grade network (AS45437) — so when something fails, the person investigating it works for the company you signed with, not three providers up the chain.
Your data stays in Australia, on infrastructure you can point to
A datacentre presence across seven Australian cities — Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, Canberra, Darwin and Perth — backing the regulatory and operational case for knowing exactly where your data lives.
Tier-graded, not one-size
Our Proxmox VE and OpenStack fabric runs in tiers, so retention and performance match what a backup destination, a DR landing zone or a production workload actually needs — and what it's worth.
Carrier interconnects, not commodity uplinks
Direct interconnects with Telstra, Superloop, Vocus, Transgrid and others, peering at Megaport, Equinix and IAA. We hold AS45437 ourselves, so the fabric rides on carrier-grade route diversity, not a single rebadged uplink.
Technologies we use
- Proxmox VE
- OpenStack
- Veeam Cloud Connect
- Megaport
- Equinix
- IAA
- Symbio
- NBN Co
- RWTS network (AS45437)