Regulated industries
Financial sector, fintech and DORA-ready infrastructure
Financial systems need more than compute. They need predictable operations, change control, backup, monitoring and clear responsibility for each infrastructure layer.
Infrastructure for financial workloads
VPS, Cloud Pro, dedicated servers and colocation can support payment systems, backoffice, reporting, document repositories, APIs, databases and test environments.
DORA as an architecture driver
A project can be designed around operational resilience: monitoring, documentation, backup, restore scenarios, access segmentation and incident response procedures.
Data, audit and responsibility
Financial projects need access roles, administrative logs, repeatable change windows, environment separation and a clear responsibility model between DataHouse and the client.
Integrations and continuity
Infrastructure can be combined with email, DNS, KSeF-style integrations, antispam, backup, monitoring and diagnostic tools before migration or audit.
Decision signals
Best fit
fintech, payment operators, brokerage workflows, finance departments, accounting, backoffice and ERP integrations
Key controls
continuity, backup, RPO/RTO, access roles, logs, monitoring, environment separation and documentation
Core services
Cloud Pro, dedicated servers, VPS, colocation, administration, DNS, email and diagnostics
Search intent
data center for finance, fintech server, DORA infrastructure, cloud for financial systems
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Frequently asked questions
Does DataHouse guarantee DORA compliance?
No provider page should replace a legal audit. DataHouse can help design infrastructure and technical procedures that support operational resilience, monitoring, backup, access and documentation.
Which services are common in finance projects?
Projects often combine Cloud Pro, dedicated servers, VPS, backup, administration, monitoring, DNS, email and controlled test environments.
Can a project start with an infrastructure review?
Yes. A review can cover DNS, SSL, email, backup, architecture, single points of failure and migration planning.