The Product
Compute, storage and networking under European control — our core platform.
Sovereign cloud deployed in your own datacentre or at your colocation provider.
Foundation & Backbone
Datacentres running on renewable energy, with a documented footprint.
A private, dedicated connection between your locations and Edora Cloud.
The architecture underneath: hypervisor, storage layer, networking and automation.
Certifications, audits and the controls that sit beneath the platform.
How sovereign is your setup?
A Cloud Sovereignty Assessment maps jurisdiction, access and exit options in a few minutes.
By sector
European operations, framework agreements, and compliance you can document in a tender.
Sovereign infrastructure for work where third-country access is not an option.
Patient data on European soil, with record-keeping duties and GDPR built in.
Critical infrastructure with operational reliability and sector-specific requirements.
Scalable operations for logistics, fleet and passenger systems.
By need
What European control over data actually means — legally, technically, operationally.
Away from Broadcom’s licensing model, without rebuilding your platform.
Move workloads home from AWS, Azure and GCP to predictable costs.
Sovereignty has stopped being a technical IT detail — it has become a strategic board-level responsibility.
The partner programme
Models, margin, support and onboarding.
Sell sovereign cloud under your own brand on European infrastructure.
Partner types
Hosting that lets your customers answer “yes” on data sovereignty.
Bundle cloud and connectivity for your business customers.
Extend your offer from rack space to a full cloud stack.
Put sovereign capacity underneath your managed services.
Sell sovereign cloud under your own brand
White-label infrastructure with no outlay on datacentres, hardware or an operations organisation of your own.
Knowledge
Industry insight, news and updates from Edora Cloud.
Material on sovereignty, migration and compliance.
Behind a slightly silly cap hides a rather serious question.
How safe is your data if somebody else controls the infrastructure?
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