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What’s the Best Data Centre for a UK Small Business?

By Luke Flamson | 22/05/2026 | 0 Comments

“What’s the best data centre for a small business?” is one of those questions where the honest answer is “the one that fits your workload and your risk appetite”. But there are real criteria that separate good from average. Here is what to look for as a small or mid-sized UK business.

1. ISO 27001 certification, not just a claim

ISO 27001 is the international standard for information security management. A certified data centre has been audited yearly against documented controls covering physical security, access management, network security, personnel vetting, incident response and more. If your customers ever ask “where does my data live?”, being able to point at a current ISO 27001 certificate is the answer that ends the conversation.

2. UK-resident and UK-managed

For UK GDPR and ICO compliance, data residency matters. A UK data centre with UK staff is easier to evidence than the same data centre with a foreign-headquartered operator. Our Sheffield data centre is owned and managed by HA Hosting directly, no outsourcing.

3. A+B power redundancy, with generator backup

Two independent UPS-backed feeds per cabinet, with diesel generators tested under load monthly. Ask to see the generator maintenance log if you are evaluating. A data centre that cannot show you its last generator load test is not one to bet your business on.

4. Multiple Tier 1 carriers

Single-carrier data centres are cheaper but vulnerable to that carrier’s outages. Multiple Tier 1 carriers with BGP peering means traffic re-routes automatically if one provider has problems. Most outages your customers never notice.

5. 24/7 physical access by arrangement

You should be able to visit your hardware any time of day or night, with prior notification. Photo ID at reception, signed visitor log, escort to your cabinet by an on-site engineer or your own pre-approved badge holder. Anything less rigorous and the certificate above is meaningless.

6. Cooling sized for modern density

Modern servers run hot. Hot aisle / cold aisle containment, sized for at least 5 kW per cabinet in standard rack zones, is the entry bar. If a data centre cannot tell you the cooling capacity per cabinet in kW, treat that as a red flag.

7. Engineers you can actually talk to

The thing that distinguishes a small data centre from a hyperscaler is the engineers. When you raise a ticket, are you talking to someone who can walk to your cabinet inside the hour, or to a Tier 1 support queue in a different timezone? For most small businesses, the former is worth a small premium.

8. Pricing that does not assume you are stupid

Monthly contract, no setup fees on basic services, fair-use bandwidth, remote hands included up to a sensible amount per month. Avoid anything with a multi-year lock-in for a small business.

9. A second UK data centre option

For real high-availability workloads, you want geographic separation. A data centre operator who can replicate your backups (or your live VMs) to a second UK site means your disaster recovery actually works. Worth asking even if you do not need it on day one.

10. Honest answers about what they do not do

No data centre does everything. A good operator will tell you when their service is not the right fit. If everyone you talk to claims to be the best at everything, look harder.

What HA Hosting offers

Our Sheffield data centre ticks all of the above. ISO 27001 certified, UK-resident, UK-managed by our own engineers, A+B power with generators, multiple Tier 1 carriers, 24/7 access by arrangement. We sell Single Server Colocation from £52.50 per month and Quarter Rack Colocation from £162.50 per month, with no setup fees and monthly contracts. Replication to our second UK data centre is available if you need it.

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