BEENET operates three data centers: RS-1 Belgrade, RS-2 Vršac, and MNE-1 Podgorica.
Each facility is connected to a network with bandwidth up to 100 Gbit/s - through internet exchange points (IX) in Serbia and Montenegro, as well as directly to Tier 1, 2, and 3 operators. The facilities differ in architecture and cooling infrastructure - details on each are below.
Hosting your equipment at a BEENET data center eliminates the capital and operational expenses of maintaining your own server room: renting or building premises, purchasing and maintaining cooling and power systems, and staffing on-duty personnel. You pay for the rack space or unit - we handle the rest.
Physical access to equipment is controlled according to European standards: CCTV covering the perimeter and server halls, card-based access control, automatic gas fire suppression, and round-the-clock security and technical staff on site.
Our data centers offer deployment in classic racks in a modular format. A modular system is an isolated enclosure with its own cooling, independent DCIM, and a physically separated environment within the shared data center hall.
Cooling
In-row PAC units are installed directly within the rows of racks — heat removal happens at the source, without transporting heat across the hall. Hot and cold aisles are structurally isolated: glass ceiling, side panels, frameless glass at the end caps. PUE is significantly lower than with perimeter cooling at comparable load density.
Power supply
The PDS cabinet is either integrated into the module's structure or installed separately. PDUs support both single-phase and three-phase connections. Optionally, a rack-mounted UPS can be placed inside the module — in this case, the module gets its own power backup and becomes fully independent from the site's external infrastructure.
Monitoring and management
DCIM with a local 37.6" touchscreen: real-time temperature mapping, 3D visualization of the module, capacity management. Interfaces include RS485, SNMP, TCP/IP. Integrates with existing monitoring platforms. Access control is built into the structure, with all events logged at the module level.
Scalability
Each row functions as an independent module and connects to adjacent rows without interrupting operation. Horizontal expansion is achieved by adding rows without redesigning the existing configuration.
How it differs from a standard data center
In a standard data center hall, cooling, monitoring, and power infrastructure are shared across all clients. The modular format is a dedicated enclosure within the same data center: its own In-row PAC, independent DCIM with a temperature map specific to your module, a separate PDS, enclosed aisles, and logging of all access events.
Total facility size: 150 m2
Total power up to 1 MW
Max power by rack - 10 kW
Links 4x100 Gbps
In-Row Cooling
Video surveillance
Card-based access control
Automatic fire suppression system
365/24/7 security and technical staff
bl Vojvode Mishica 37
11040 Belgrade, Serbia
Total facility size: 1000 m2
Total power up to 2 MW
Max power by rack- 20 kW
Links 2x100 Gbps
In-Row+Liquid Cooling
Video surveillance
Card-based access control
Automatic fire suppression system
365/24/7 security and technical staff
Beogradski put BB
11040 Vrsac, Serbia
Total facility size: 10 m2
Total power up to 300 kW
Max power by rack - 6 kW
Links 1+1 Gbps
Air Cooling
Video surveillance
Card-based access control
Automatic fire suppression system
blr dr. Ibrahima Koristovica BB
81000 Podgorica, Crna Gora
All of our facilities are designed by professionally certified data center specialists and support Tier III and Tier IV quality and security.
Total area: XX m2
Total power: XX kw
Internal network bandwidth: XX mbps
External network bandwidth: XX mbps
Server capacity, Cores: XX, RAM: XX, Storage: XX TB


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