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Last updated: April 30, 2026. Archil engages the subprocessors listed below to deliver the service. This page is referenced from our Data Processing Agreement and is the authoritative subprocessor list for DPA purposes.

Customer data subprocessors

These subprocessors process disk contents and associated metadata.
SubprocessorPurposeLocation of processingEntity jurisdiction
Amazon Web Services, Inc.Disk metadata hosting for every disk1; active disk data hosting when AWS is the selected cloudRegion you selectUnited States
Google LLCActive disk data hosting when Google Cloud is the selected cloudRegion you selectUnited States
Microsoft CorporationActive disk data hosting when Microsoft Azure is the selected cloudRegion you selectUnited 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.
1. “Disk metadata” means the disk’s name, its list of authorized users, and billing information — and nothing more. Your file data, file paths, and file attributes are always stored exclusively in the cloud and region you select for the disk; they are never sent to AWS unless AWS is the cloud you selected. The metadata hosted in AWS does not include the names or contents of files within a disk.

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

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.