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Technical

June 11, 2026

Private Racks and Suites in French Colocation: The 2026 Guide

Dedicated rack or private suite? This 2026 guide to data center hosting in France covers what matters for CTOs and infrastructure leaders at scale-ups and mid-size companies: security, kW density, carrier-neutral connectivity, SLAs and sovereignty, and how colocation fits a hybrid cloud infrastructure.
Technical

June 11, 2026

How to Host a SecNumCloud Infrastructure in a Data Center

The SecNumCloud 3.2 standard sets precise requirements for the data center hosting a qualified cloud service: physical security, EU location, third-party control, immunity from extraterritorial laws. What IaaS, PaaS and SaaS providers need to check before choosing a colocation site, and how DC2SCALE's six data centers measure up.
Generator

September 15, 2025

Generators, a good way to combat the energy crisis

In this period of significant energy crisis, data centers must find solutions to mitigate the major risks of outages this winter. Indeed, between gas restrictions in Russia, the shutdown of numerous nuclear power plants, and the lack of water for dams, France could face unprecedented power cuts this winter.
Map of France showing Boosteroid's presence through three interconnected data center locations: dc2scale PAR3 and dc2scale PAR5 in Paris-Vélizy, and dc2scale MRS1 in Marseille. The Boosteroid logo appears above a stylized map highlighting the company's French infrastructure footprint.
Press

June 7, 2026

Boosteroid Expands High-Performance Cloud Gaming Infrastructure in France with DC2SCALE

Boosteroid is scaling its high-performance cloud gaming infrastructure in France. By deploying high-density GPU clusters in Paris and Marseille with DC2SCALE, the global cloud gaming leader is slashing cross-border latency and delivering stable, real-time streaming at scale. Discover how this strategic partnership powers low-latency gaming for millions of players.
IT planning

March 10, 2026

From the cloud to private infrastructure: why companies are taking back control

A few years ago, migration to the public cloud was presented as a given. Flexibility, reduction of initial costs, delegation of technical management: the arguments seemed irresistible. Companies massively followed the trend, convinced that the cloud represented the inevitable future of IT infrastructure. However, today, a discreet but significant counter-current is emerging. More and more organizations, from scale-ups to large companies, are starting to repatriate part of their infrastructure to private datacenters or co-location. This movement is not a step backwards. It is maturity.