Nordic edge computing and transit relay located in Stockholm, Sweden. Low-latency interconnection hub for Scandinavian and Baltic region clients with direct peering via Netnod IX.
Optimized relay between Russian primary infrastructure and Nordic backup nodes. Direct peering via Netnod Stockholm, one of Europe's most connected Internet exchanges.
AES-256-GCM encryption for all data in transit and at rest. TLS 1.3 for control plane communications. Zero-knowledge relay architecture.
Sub-10ms to Helsinki and Oslo. Sub-15ms to Moscow via direct fiber. Optimized routing for real-time synchronization and disaster recovery workloads.
Local data transformation and pre-processing before cross-border transfer. Reduces bandwidth costs and ensures compliance with Nordic data residency requirements.
Continuous performance monitoring with automated failover. Real-time latency tracking across all relay paths. 99.99% uptime SLA guarantee.
100% renewable energy from Swedish hydroelectric and wind sources. Carbon-neutral operations with PUE below 1.2. Sustainable infrastructure for responsible data management.
Our Stockholm edge node operates under strict Swedish and EU data protection regulations. All data processing complies with GDPR and Swedish supplementary data protection legislation (kompletterande dataskyddslag).
As an edge computing and transit node for SyncGuard's distributed infrastructure, this facility provides secure, low-latency interconnection across the Nordic and Baltic regions while maintaining full regulatory compliance.