Poland
Deployed in Equinix Warsaw

Warsaw servers in the datacenter

Warsaw is the largest hosting market in Eastern Europe by raw scale. PLIX (Polish Internet Exchange) and 's own peering fabric anchor the Polish market, and almost every major Polish ISP (Orange Polska, Play, Plus, T-Mobile PL) has presence at the Equinix Warsaw campus. Our Warsaw deployment sits in this campus, with direct PLIX cross-connect.

Warsaw is the right answer for Polish-targeted workloads, for Baltic audiences (Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia), and as a secondary location for any pan-European deployment that wants Eastern European reach without the latency hit of going all the way to Romania or Bulgaria.

Facility details

Carrier-neutral colocation, redundant power and cooling, and direct internet exchange peering.

Facility
Equinix Warsaw (WA-series)
Internet Exchange
PLIX, Equinix IX Warsaw
Datacenter Tier
Tier III+
Power Capacity
Multi-MW
Redundancy
N+1 power and cooling
Compliance
ISO 27001
Carrier Neutral
Yes

Latency from Warsaw

Approximate round-trip times to major destinations.

DestinationRound-trip time
Berlin12-15 ms
Vilnius15-18 ms
Frankfurt (DE-CIX)20-25 ms
Vienna (VIX)20-23 ms
Stockholm (Netnod)25-30 ms
Bucharest (RoNIX)30-35 ms

Latency values are approximate, based on typical fiber routing between metros. Real-world RTT varies with carrier path, traffic, and TCP retransmission.

Best for

Workloads that benefit most from a Warsaw deployment.

Polish e-commerce and SaaS where domestic PLIX peering keeps traffic to Orange Polska, Play, and Plus customers under 5 ms.

Baltic-state audiences (Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia) where Warsaw is the closest major IX hub.

Eastern European secondary for Frankfurt-primary deployments — Warsaw adds Eastern European latency improvements without the hop count of going further south.

Frequently asked questions

Common questions about Warsaw deployments.

What datacenter is used in Warsaw?+
Warsaw servers are deployed in Equinix Warsaw campus (WA-series), the largest carrier-neutral colocation cluster in Poland. The campus hosts PLIX and Equinix IX Warsaw, plus all major Polish ISP peering.
Should I choose Warsaw or Frankfurt for Polish users?+
Warsaw. The latency penalty from Frankfurt to Polish eyeball ISPs is typically 15-20 ms — meaningful enough that any Polish-majority workload should default to Warsaw. Frankfurt is only better if your audience is mostly outside Poland.
Is Warsaw a good location for the Baltics?+
Yes — it's the closest major IX hub. Latency to Vilnius is 15-18 ms, to Riga 17-20 ms, to Tallinn 20-23 ms. For a Baltic-targeted workload that doesn't justify per-country hosting, Warsaw is the strongest single choice.

Deploy in Warsaw

60-second VPS deployment. Dedicated servers shipped within 60 minutes when in stock.