Last updated: April 19, 2026.
Archil engages the subprocessors listed below to deliver the service. This page is referenced
from our Data Processing Agreement and is the
authoritative list for DPA purposes.
Customer data subprocessors
These subprocessors process disk contents and associated metadata.
| Subprocessor | Purpose | Location of processing | Entity jurisdiction |
|---|
| Amazon Web Services, Inc. | Disk metadata hosting for every disk; active disk data hosting when AWS is the selected cloud | Region you select | United States |
| Google LLC | Active disk data hosting when Google Cloud is the selected cloud | Region you select | United States |
| Microsoft Corporation | Active disk data hosting when Microsoft Azure is the selected cloud | Region you select | United States |
Each disk’s active data is processed by exactly one of AWS, Google Cloud, or Microsoft Azure
— determined by the region you select when creating the disk. The other two are not engaged for
that disk.
Operational subprocessors
These subprocessors process account, telemetry, and notification metadata. They do not receive
disk contents.
| Subprocessor | Purpose | Location of processing | Entity jurisdiction |
|---|
| Vercel Inc. | Hosts the Archil console (web frontend) | United States | United States |
| PostHog Inc. | Product telemetry | United States | United States |
| Cloudflare, Inc. | Routes disk mount notifications | Global edge network | United States |
Regional contracting entities
Where a customer’s contracting entity is in the EEA or UK, the applicable subprocessor contracting
entity may be a regional affiliate instead of the US entity listed above:
- Amazon Web Services, Inc. → Amazon Web Services EMEA SARL (Luxembourg)
- Google LLC → Google Cloud EMEA Limited (Ireland)
- Microsoft Corporation → Microsoft Ireland Operations Limited
- PostHog Inc. → PostHog Limited (United Kingdom)
Transfers and change notifications
Applicable cross-border transfer mechanisms (such as the Standard Contractual Clauses) and
subprocessor change-notification commitments are set out in the DPA. To be notified of new or
replaced subprocessors, contact us.
Customer-controlled data sources
If you configure a data source, the data source provider (for example,
AWS S3, Google Cloud Storage, or Cloudflare R2) stores the synchronized copy of your data in the
bucket you own. You contract directly with that provider — they are not Archil subprocessors.