Infrastructure for organisations accountable for their data.
International Acer provides server capacity, GDPR-compliant cloud hosting and GPU infrastructure for artificial intelligence, together with the advisory work required to operate them in compliance. Data remains within the European Union.
Four services on a single European foundation.
From physical rack space to operational AI environments, we provide the infrastructure and the governance that accompanies it.
Server capacity & colocation
Your hardware in our European datacenters, or dedicated servers under our management. You retain control; we assume operational responsibility.
- Colocation by unit, rack or cage
- Dedicated and bare-metal servers
- Redundant power and cooling
GDPR-compliant cloud hosting
Scalable cloud with data demonstrably held in Europe, accompanied by a data processing agreement and documented handling.
- Private and hybrid cloud
- Encryption at rest and in transit
- Backup and disaster recovery
GPU infrastructure for AI
GPU hardware for purchase, or compute capacity by the hour, for the training and inference of contemporary AI models.
- Supply of NVIDIA GPUs
- Managed GPU clusters on request
- Provisioning for training and inference
Advisory & GDPR consulting
Considered guidance on infrastructure, data flows and compliance, translating the GDPR into practical decisions.
- Compliance and data assessment
- Capacity and migration planning
- Architecture for AI workloads
Data remains where the law applies.
The GDPR requires control over where personal data resides and who may access it. We treat this as a starting principle rather than a subsequent consideration: European datacenters, documented agreements and technical controls that enforce them.
Capacity across 16 European countries.
Storage and processing take place within the European Union. No transfer outside the EEA occurs without explicit instruction.
A DPA is provided as standard, with defined processing purposes and retention periods.
Encryption at rest and in transit, with access logging that supports demonstrable accountability.
Guidance on compute for your workload.
Select a workload and scale to view an indicative configuration. Final specification and pricing follow a consultation, as requirements vary considerably between workloads.
Indicative and non-binding. The precise count, memory and networking are determined in consultation with regard to your model and budget.
Request a specificationHardware for computational workloads.
For model training or inference at scale, we supply appropriate GPUs for purchase or as managed compute. Pricing is provided on request.
Hardware may be purchased outright or accessed by the hour on a managed cluster. We advise according to budget and workload.
Serving data-intensive organisations.
AI & machine learning
Training and inference on owned or managed GPUs, proximate to European users.
SaaS & technology
Scalable hosting accompanied by a processing agreement that reassures your own customers.
Healthcare & public sector
Sensitive data under European regulation, with logging and retention appropriately maintained.
Financial services
Low latency, robust encryption and an audit trail consistent with regulatory expectation.
Research & academia
Computational capacity for research, scaled per project as required.
Agencies & studios
GPU capacity for rendering and visualisation without fixed capital investment.
Operating principles.
Residency first
Data location is determined before architecture, not after. European residency is the default condition of every engagement.
Accountability
Documented agreements, defined retention and access logging make compliance demonstrable rather than assumed.
Continuity
Redundant power, cooling and monitoring underpin a published uptime objective and continuity planning.
Independence
Hardware may be owned or managed, billed transparently in euros, without lock-in to a single operating model.
From assessment to ongoing management.
Assessment
We document workloads, data flows and regulatory requirements.
Design
A capacity and compliance plan with defined costs and decisions.
Provisioning
Deployment within a European datacenter: server, cloud or GPU cluster.
Management
Monitoring, support and advisory that develop with the organisation.
Points of clarification.
Does data remain within the EU?+
Yes. Storage and processing take place in our datacenters within the European Union. Personal data is not transferred outside the EEA without explicit instruction.
May GPUs be purchased and rented?+
Both arrangements are available. Hardware may be acquired outright or accessed by the hour on a managed cluster, according to budget and usage.
Is a data processing agreement provided?+
As standard. Each hosting and cloud service is accompanied by a DPA defining processing purposes, retention periods and security measures.
What is the typical provisioning time?+
Following assessment and design, environments are generally provisioned within a small number of working days, subject to complexity and hardware availability.
Do you advise on the GDPR itself?+
Yes. Our consultants conduct a compliance assessment and translate the GDPR into concrete decisions across architecture, data flows and processes.
Discuss your infrastructure with our team.
Describe your requirement — server capacity, cloud, GPU infrastructure or advisory. We typically respond within one working day with a considered proposal.