Global Presence
12 datacenter locations across Europe and North America
Pick the city closest to your users. Each location is hosted in a carrier-neutral facility with direct internet exchange connectivity.
Latency is determined by physics — the speed of light through fiber. Choosing the right hosting location is the single biggest performance decision you make. Our footprint spans 12 metro markets across Europe and North America, each with direct connectivity to a major internet exchange so traffic to local ISPs takes the shortest possible path.
Available locations
Click any city for facility details, latency benchmarks, and use-case fit.
Frankfurt
Germany
Datacenter
Equinix
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Amsterdam
Netherlands
Datacenter
Equinix
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Vienna
Austria
Datacenter
Interxion
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Sofia
Bulgaria
Datacenter
Telepoint
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Milano
Italy
Datacenter
Irideos
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Bucharest
Romania
Datacenter
Voxility
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Marseille
France
Datacenter
Interxion
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Paris
France
Datacenter
Interxion
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Madrid
Spain
Datacenter
Equinix
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Warsaw
Poland
Datacenter
Equinix
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Istanbul
Turkey
Datacenter
Equinix
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Ashburn
United States
Datacenter
Equinix
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Frequently asked questions
Common questions about datacenter selection and regional deployment.
How do I choose the best datacenter location?+
Pick the location closest to the majority of your users. For European e-commerce, Frankfurt or Amsterdam typically deliver the lowest median latency across the EU. For North American workloads, Ashburn (Northern Virginia) is the de-facto US East peering hub. For Eastern European audiences, Sofia, Bucharest, or Warsaw will outperform Western European locations.
Can I deploy the same workload in multiple locations?+
Yes. Multi-region deployments are fully supported across all 12 datacenter locations. Many customers run a primary instance in Frankfurt or Amsterdam and replicate to Ashburn for North American failover, or pair Madrid with Milano for Iberian and Italian audiences.
What internet exchanges do these locations connect to?+
Each metro is a major peering hub: Frankfurt is on DE-CIX (the world's largest IX by traffic), Amsterdam on AMS-IX, Vienna on VIX, Sofia on BIX.BG, Warsaw on PLIX/Equinix Warsaw, Madrid on ESpanix, Bucharest on InterLAN/RoNIX, and Ashburn on Equinix IX (the largest US East peering point).
Are all locations the same price?+
Pricing varies modestly by metro because IP transit, power, and cross-connect costs differ between markets. Frankfurt, Amsterdam, Paris, and Ashburn typically sit at the high end (premium peering markets); Sofia, Bucharest, and Warsaw are lower-cost without sacrificing connectivity. Detailed per-location pricing is shown at checkout.
Do all 12 locations offer the same products?+
VPS hosting is available at every location. Dedicated servers and bare-metal configurations are available at most locations — exact CPU SKUs and stock levels vary. Game hosting and streaming-optimized VPS are concentrated in the European hubs (Frankfurt, Amsterdam, Paris) where the player base is densest.