Green Infrastructure. Proven, Not Claimed.
Your monitoring runs on European infrastructure that's renewable-powered and among the most efficient in the industry. Here are our operators' numbers — verifiable, sourced, no eco-badge theater. Every number on this page comes from the public reports of our infrastructure partners.
Made and Hosted in the
European Union
GDPR-Compliant Hosting
in Germany
GEO-Redundant Replica
across the EU
A European Stack. Renewable-Powered.
Our core infrastructure sits exclusively in the EU. The two operators running our application and monitoring nodes publish their own energy and efficiency figures — audited and certified to EU standards. You don't have to take our word for it; you can read theirs.

Hetzner Online — Application, databases, object storage
Location: Frankfurt & Nuremberg, Germany
- 100% hydropower for the German data centers — continuously since 2008.
- PUE ~1.13 — a value close to 1.0 means almost all energy goes into compute, with little lost to overhead.
- Free-air cooling up to 358 days a year — no water consumed for cooling.
- EMAS-certified (EU environmental management), subject to CSRD reporting from financial year 2025.
- ~77,000 tonnes less CO₂ per year compared to the German grid mix.
OVHcloud — Monitoring check locations & backups
Location: France / EEA
- Proprietary water cooling since 2003 — servers run without air conditioning, saving the bulk of cooling energy.
- PUE 1.1–1.3 — measured and audited over 12 months.
- WUE 0.24–0.29 L/kWh via a closed-loop cooling system — very low water use.
- 77% renewable energy in the data center mix, ISO 50001-certified.
- Circular economy: servers are disassembled and components reused — average hardware lifespan 4.5 years.
Hetzner sustainability (hetzner.com/unternehmen/nachhaltigkeit · docs.hetzner.com) · OVHcloud Environment (corporate.ovhcloud.com/en/sustainability/environment). Figures may change — verify against the operators' current reports before every publication.
Four Numbers That Make the Difference.
Efficiency isn't a feeling — it's measurable. These values come straight from the operators of our core infrastructure.
Sovereign Infrastructure Is a Pitch Argument, Too.
More and more of your clients — especially in B2B and the public sector — ask about their vendors' carbon footprint in tenders. When your monitoring runs on renewable-powered EU infrastructure, you can answer that question with facts instead of dodging it. Built in Frankfurt, a European stack, no US subprocessors: that minimizes the risk around third-country transfers and takes an entire discussion off the table in your pitches.

No Badges We Can't Stand Behind.
We don't call our infrastructure "climate-neutral," and we don't buy certificates to justify a green logo. Our operators are transparent about this too: Hetzner itself notes that it isn't yet fully climate-neutral. What counts is verifiable substance — energy source, efficiency, location — not a promise the next standard overturns.
The figures on this page refer to our partners' data centers, not to a carbon footprint of our own. As our operators publish new reports (Hetzner's CSRD report for financial year 2025, for example), we update this page accordingly.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. Application, databases, and monitoring nodes sit exclusively on infrastructure in Germany and the EEA — with Hetzner in Frankfurt and Nuremberg, and OVHcloud in France. You'll find a complete, continuously maintained list of every provider on our Subprocessors page, including location and role.
Hetzner's German data centers have run on 100% hydropower since 2008. OVHcloud reports 77% renewable energy across its data center mix. Both operators publish these figures themselves and are certified to EU standards (EMAS and ISO 50001 respectively) — you can verify the claims directly with them.
Yes, and that's the real lever. When a client asks about the environmental footprint of your tools, you can point to renewable-powered EU infrastructure — with location, energy source, and efficiency figures. Keep it factual: "runs on 100% hydropower hosting in Germany" is provable; "climate-neutral" wouldn't be.
No — and we deliberately don't claim it. We choose operators with renewable energy and high efficiency rather than buying a neutrality badge through certificates. The verifiable facts are above; an audited carbon footprint of our own doesn't currently exist. The moment that changes, it'll be here.
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