Casperkollen was originally built for IBM and designed by engineers who knew what they were building. Two separate high-voltage feeds. Four independent fibre trenches. Own high-voltage transformer. This is not an office building with a server room — this is a data centre.
Casperkollen is equipped with infrastructure redundancy that most Norwegian data centres cannot match. Not because it was added later — but because it was built in from the start.
Colocation in Bergen means direct access to Avur’s network infrastructure — Bergen Metro, IP transit, DDoS protection and IX connections without extra hops.
Own metro network in Bergen
Primary route via the North Sea
Redundant ring route
Colocation at Casperkollen means your infrastructure is subject to Norwegian law and Norwegian jurisdiction. Avur is Norwegian owned and Norwegian operated — no foreign supply chain, no third party with unknown access.
Avur invites site visits for customers considering colocation. See the infrastructure, meet the team and receive a concrete quote dimensioned for your needs.