
ATOL, one of the largest technology developers for the goods and services exchange in Russia, has migrated its server infrastructure to IXcellerate.
To host its systems, the company has deployed racks at the MOS5 data center (Moscow South Campus) and reserved additional capacity for future expansion.
The power density per rack reaches 13 kW. The installation is designed to support high-performance equipment powering enterprise platforms, subscription services, and big data analytics.
The migration to a new data center is driven by the company’s rapid growth and the expansion of its product portfolio. A multiple increase in the user base, along with the launch of new digital services, is driving higher IT infrastructure load, requiring continuous upgrades and professional support.
To meet these requirements, ATOL selected a scalable data center capable of supporting high power density and efficient cooling. The adoption of AI and ML technologies, as well as the transition to high-performance AMD processors, has significantly increased requirements for data center capacity and fault tolerance.

«The growing infrastructure load requires not only additional capacity, but also a partnership with a data center operator capable of ensuring uninterrupted operations under any conditions. Scalability, Tier III-level reliability, and rapid resource deployment are critical for us. IXcellerate delivered exactly this solution, enabling us to maintain high service standards and meet our SLA commitments».
Maria Matveeva, Director of Management Systems Development at ATOL
A key factor in selecting the MOS5 data center was the low-speed ventilation technology based on the “Cool Wall” principle. The patented cooling solution ensures efficient heat removal in highdensity data halls, which is essential for hosting racks with modern GPU and CPU platforms.
IXcellerate carrier-neutral policy and in-house Telehouse enabled the customer to quickly establish connectivity, ensuring efficient traffic exchange between sites and supporting a fault-tolerant, lowlatency architecture.

«When entering into a contract, we take responsibility for the reliability and continuous operation of our customers’ infrastructure. Our priority is to ensure business continuity and minimize the risk of revenue loss. We have been successfully delivering on this commitment for more than 10 years, while continuing to build new data centers and develop an ecosystem that supports the growth of both our customers and the digital economy».
Andrei Aksenov, CEO of IXcellerate