Pick the best region for your audience: each country page explains latency, network and offers. Choose NVMe, Performance or Windows with 24/7 support and Anti-DDoS.
Open a country page for specs, Global VPS plans and pricing.
Americas: low latency US East—great for SaaS and gaming.
Open pageCentral EU hub: strong peering and stable latency across Europe.
Open pageConnectivity & exchanges: ideal for Benelux and Western Europe.
Open pageUK audience & finance: low latency to the UK and Ireland.
Open pageBridge EU / Middle East: strong latency for MENA.
Open pageSouth Asia: bring APIs and sites closer to Indian users.
Open pageParis datacenter footprint: France & EU latency and compliance-friendly setups.
Open pagePlacing your VPS closer to your audience improves performance, resilience, and sometimes legal alignment—not only raw hardware.
Shorter network paths reduce round-trip time: essential for APIs, real-time workloads, games, and anything where milliseconds matter.
Faster responses and snappier pages improve satisfaction and conversion, especially when your traffic is international.
Several regions make it easier to distribute load, design redundancy, and avoid depending on a single geography for availability.
Choosing a region—for example in the EU—can help align with expectations on where data is stored and how it is accessed.
Practical criteria before opening a country page.
Location, billing and network for international VPS.
Stay close to your primary users. Each country page highlights the city and typical use case (Europe, Americas, Asia).
Global 2/8/16 plans are built for latency-optimized locations—see the matching country page for details.
Yes: 10 Gbps connectivity, IPv4/IPv6 depending on plan, and Anti-DDoS on AS210699.
Yes—Germany, Netherlands, UK or France (Paris) are common choices for EU-oriented workloads.
Open a country page or an NVMe/Performance/Windows range, then checkout in the client area. Activation is usually within minutes.