Hosting provider FastFox has launched a new VPS location in the Netherlands, adding one of Europe's most sought-after infrastructure hubs to its portfolio. The company says the new site is aimed at projects that require European hosting, stable network connectivity, and low latency for users across the European Union. The Netherlands has long been a familiar name in the hosting industry. Few countries host as many data centers, network exchanges, and international traffic routes. In infrastructure...
Modified: 06/15/2026The Milan location is designed to provide strong connectivity across Europe and can serve as an alternative to more traditional deployment regions such as Germany or the Netherlands Bit·Hosting has announced the launch of a new European location for its virtual private servers. VPS instances are now available in Milan, Italy, adding another point of presence to the provider's growing infrastructure network. To mark the opening, the company has also introduced a limited-time promotion offering a...
Modified: 06/15/2026... companies looking to diversify infrastructure geographically. Spain ot the Map. Image: Wikipedia When a Virtual Server Is Enough and When Dedicated Hardware Makes Sense The launch brings both virtual and dedicated hosting options to the new location. Virtual servers are typically suitable for websites, web applications, development environments, proxy services, and other workloads that do not require exclusive access to hardware resources. They remain a common choice when flexibility and efficient ...
Modified: 06/11/2026Hosting provider Bit·Hosting has announced the launch of a new European location for its virtual server platform. The company has added Spain to its VPS network and introduced a temporary 35% discount to mark the occasion. Another European Destination for Virtual Infrastructure Spain has become the latest addition to Bit·Hosting’s growing geographic footprint. The new location is aimed at projects that require hosting within the European Union, as well as services targeting users across Southern...
Modified: 06/08/2026According to the provider, customers in six countries will be affected. Temporary service interruptions and brief VPS outages may occur while the migration is underway 4VPS·SU has announced an upcoming migration of virtual servers hosted in several European locations. The move follows the shutdown of one of the company's upstream providers, which supplied connectivity and infrastructure services for part of its European network. According to the provider, customers ...
Modified: 06/03/2026On June 2, customers of hosting provider VDSina began reporting widespread issues affecting virtual servers, along with outages of the company's website and customer control panel. As of the morning of June 3, some services remained unavailable, while VDSina's Russian platform operating through vdsina.ru had been restored shortly after the ...
Modified: 06/03/2026The traditional VPS market is gradually transforming into an environment where discussions about RAM and CPU cores now share space with topics such as FP4 precision, inference performance, and context window sizes. For virtual servers, it is an unusual career path—but these are unusual times Hosting provider FirstVDS has expanded its GPU Passthrough lineup with a new virtual server plan based on the flagship NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090 graphics card. The new configuration ...
Modified: 06/03/2026... NEWCANADA40 Discount: 40% Applicable only to VPS services in Toronto, Canada Available for new orders only Valid through June 7, 2026 The company also highlights the location’s connectivity with North American networks and the ability to deploy virtual servers quickly.
Modified: 05/31/2026The key detail in the announcement concerns services paid for before the adjustment date. Any server renewed or ordered before the pricing update takes effect will continue operating under the old conditions for the entire prepaid period Hosting provider Aéza has announced upcoming price changes for its virtual and dedicated server services. The updated pricing will take effect on June 1, 2026. According to the company, the adjustment is intended to maintain a “balance between price and hardware...
Modified: 05/29/2026Hosting provider AdminVPS has announced a promotional campaign to celebrate its 11th anniversary. Instead of cakes in the server room and balloons hanging from network racks, the company decided to mark the occasion with additional free months for hosting and VPS services. The promotion runs until the end of May and applies to both new and existing customers. At the center of the campaign is the promo code HAPPYBDAY2026 . In the hosting industry, that is roughly the equivalent of birthday candles...
Modified: 05/27/2026... window,” many VPS instances understandably entered an existential crisis The morning of May 19 did not begin with coffee and uptime charts for some clients of THE·Hosting and UFO·Hosting. Instead, users received support replies stating that their virtual servers could not be restored and that all data had been lost permanently. The hosting industry loves the word “uptime,” but sometimes reality schedules an unsanctioned outage of its own. The first complaints started appearing on May 18. Users ...
Modified: 05/26/2026Users no longer have to rent a full monthly server just to complete a task that ends before the coffee gets cold Hosting provider Friendhosting has introduced hourly billing for VDS services, allowing customers to launch virtual servers without paying for an entire month upfront. Charges are now calculated based on actual uptime. Somewhere in the hosting industry, a traditional monthly subscription is quietly wondering when exactly things started going wrong. The new ...
Modified: 05/25/2026Hosting provider Sprintbox has expanded its infrastructure map with a new overseas location for virtual servers. The company’s “boxes” are now available in Germany, with deployments running from Frankfurt. European data centers are increasingly starting to look like a mandatory checkbox for VPS providers with international ambitions. The internet ...
Modified: 05/22/2026Timeweb Cloud has officially launched its long-awaited US cloud server location, roughly three months after first announcing pre-orders for VPS deployment in New York. Back in late February, the company carefully hinted at an upcoming launch without revealing an exact opening date. Now the suspense is over: the American site is fully operational, giving customers another option for stretching infrastructure between Europe and North America without pretending the Atlantic Ocean is just a slightly...
Modified: 05/19/2026Hosting provider One Dash has officially announced the launch of its Finland VPS location, although the virtual servers themselves had reportedly been available there for about a month already. Apparently, the infrastructure decided not to wait for the press release and simply started working on its own — a surprisingly rare situation in an industry where ...
Modified: 05/18/2026At this rate, some hosting providers are collecting geographic locations faster than streaming platforms collect subscription tiers Hosting provider YaColo·NET has announced a major expansion of its server infrastructure across several locations. The company launched a new VPS site in Limburg, Germany, added fresh capacity in French data centers, and reminded customers about available resources in Moscow. At this rate, some hosting providers are collecting geographic locations faster than streaming...
Modified: 05/17/2026... application thousands of kilometres away from its primary audience tends to produce the digital equivalent of shouting through a tunnel — technically functional, but not especially elegant Hosting provider Zomro has launched a new US location for its virtual servers, expanding its Cloud VPS infrastructure beyond Europe. The company now offers VPS deployment in the United States for customers targeting Western traffic or simply tired of watching transatlantic latency turn websites into slow-motion ...
Modified: 05/15/2026Projects can now set up shop right in the largest and most free-spending digital market on the planet, without trying to reach US users via convoluted European routes Hosting provider AlexHost has launched a new VPS location — Las Vegas, Nevada. Projects can now set up shop right in the largest and most free-spending digital market on the planet, without trying to reach US users via convoluted European routes. Tech Specs KVM virtualization, 1 Gbit/s port speed, NVMe storage, a dedicated IPv4 and...
Modified: 05/06/2026Hosting provider QWINS has announced another infrastructure upgrade in Poland. The company boosted network bandwidth to 10 Gbit/s, which should speed up traffic processing and make connections more stable. Polish servers will now trip over heavy loads slightly less often. Who Benefits from a Polish Address The Poland VPS location works best for projects whose audience sits in Central and Eastern Europe. Online stores, corporate portals, game servers, and VPN services with clients in Poland, Czechia...
Modified: 05/06/2026Hosting provider FirstVDS has expanded its lineup of servers with graphics accelerators. Alongside traditional VDS with GPU passthrough, the company launched vGPU-powered plans. Now anyone looking to tinker with neural networks or render 3D hedgehogs can pick a less headache-inducing way to get graphical muscle. What vGPU Means and How It Differs from Passthrough vGPU is a technology that slices one physical graphics accelerator into several virtual pieces and hands them out to different servers...
Modified: 05/05/2026... , more stable, and slightly less inviting to internet troublemakers. What's New Under the Hood The server platform switched to AMD EPYC 7763 processors. This 64-core beast with 128 threads and a clock speed of up to 3.5 GHz shares resources between virtual servers with the generosity of a rich uncle. Thanks to PCIe 4.0 support and eight memory channels, it doesn't choke even when neighboring VPS start hogging the blanket. The network infrastructure didn't stay idle either: client VPS bandwidth has ...
Modified: 05/01/2026Both new sites run on AMD EPYC 7662 processors. This 64-core, 128-thread chip with a clock speed of up to 3.3 GHz chews through heavy computations without breaking a sweat. PCIe 4.0 support means storage and networking gear don't elbow each other for bandwidth, while eight memory channels keep RAM from choking on multitasking Hosting provider 4VPS·SU has expanded its European footprint. The company launched server capacity in two new locations — Germany and the Netherlands. The gear now lives in...
Modified: 04/25/2026For online stores, corporate services, VPN and proxy tasks, plus test and production projects, a Prague-based server gives German and Polish rivals a run for their money thanks to solid network pipes and a neutral jurisdiction Hosting provider VDSCOM has launched virtual server rentals in a new location — Prague, Czech Republic. They promise stability, fast response across Europe, and infrastructure that won't bail on you at the worst possible moment. Server activation takes three to five minutes...
Modified: 04/23/2026Hosting provider UFO·Hosting has decided not to miss April 12, launching a themed promotion for virtual servers in honor of Cosmonautics Day. The company has long leaned into space aesthetics: from its name to plan titles like Naos, Brachium, Nembus, Soyuz, Voskhod, Apollo, and Vostok, everything suggests that infrastructure here comes with a side ...
Modified: 04/11/2026This approach removes the usual guessing game where performance depends on how generously neighboring clients are using the channel. Now, resources are allocated more transparently, which should make life easier for projects that prefer stability over surprises LLHOST has announced an update to its VPS product lineup, quietly rolling out new configurations into its billing system before the official website catches up. Dedicated plan pages are still on the way, but the main shift is already visible:...
Modified: 04/11/2026The company notes that holding prices steady for five years was a deliberate strategy. In hosting terms, that timeframe borders on unusual consistency. However, the current market conditions have made that approach increasingly difficult to sustain without affecting service quality Hosting provider 4VPS·SU has announced a significant price increase across its services. After maintaining stable pricing for five years, the company has decided it can no longer ignore the steady rise in operational...
Modified: 04/05/2026Hosting provider VPSVille has announced the launch of a new virtual server location in the Netherlands. This time, the spotlight is on Amsterdam—a city better known for canals than compute nodes, but increasingly relevant for low-latency infrastructure. The new site becomes part of the company’s broader European expansion strategy and targets projects that depend on stable connectivity across both Europe and the United States. In practical terms, it’s about shaving off milliseconds rather than adding...
Modified: 04/04/2026Instead of configuring identical rules repeatedly for each server, users can apply and adjust firewall settings from a single interface within the control panel Cloud provider Contabo has introduced a new built-in security feature for its virtual infrastructure lineup. The solution, named Contabo Firewall, is automatically included with all VPS and VDS services and operates at the network level—before traffic ever reaches the server itself. The release also marks the debut of Contabo Labs, a newly...
Modified: 04/02/2026Hosting provider FOTBO has announced the launch of a new Cloud VPS location in the United States, adding another point on its growing infrastructure map. The move looks less like a bold leap and more like a predictable next step: sooner or later, most providers end up testing themselves in the U.S. market. The new location is already live and integrated into the existing product lineup without changes to pricing. In other words, crossing the Atlantic did not come with an automatic price increase...
Modified: 04/01/2026The update touches multiple areas at once — from traffic limits to renewal pricing — and reads less like a full overhaul and more like a careful reshuffling of familiar pieces Hosting provider ELENAHOST has announced a set of changes to its тарифs and service terms, scheduled to take effect on April 1, 2026. The update touches multiple areas at once — from traffic limits to renewal pricing — and reads less like a full overhaul and more like a careful reshuffling of familiar pieces. Unlimited Traffic...
Modified: 03/31/2026... tends to stand out in a market where upgrades often arrive with fine print attached. What Actually Changed The headline figure is simple: the standard port speed has been tripled compared to previous limits. From now on, 300 Mbps becomes the default for virtual servers in the selected locations. For workloads that demand more bandwidth, users can extend the channel up to 1 Gbps. This upgrade is handled through additional traffic allocation rather than a full plan change, which keeps the process closer ...
Modified: 03/25/2026Hosting provider RuVDS has announced the launch of a new virtual server location in Minsk, Belarus. The site is already fully operational, with infrastructure deployed, connected, and available for customer workloads. With this addition, the company’s network now spans 21 locations, including nine outside Russia. The number itself is less important than the pattern behind it: expansion that looks planned rather than opportunistic. Why Minsk Made the Cut The choice of Minsk is not particularly surprising...
Modified: 03/24/2026... suggests, bottlenecks have a habit of reappearing elsewhere once the obvious ones are removed. Public IP Addresses Become Optional One of the more noticeable changes involves public IP addresses. They will no longer be included in the base price of virtual servers and will instead be offered as a separate paid option with a unified price across all configurations. The logic is straightforward: pay only for what is actually used. Users will also gain the ability to detach and reassign IP addresses ...
Modified: 03/19/2026... lists. The company focuses on infrastructure designed to minimize logging and support anonymous access — a somewhat different approach compared with mainstream hosting providers that often compete primarily on resource quotas and marketing slogans. Virtual servers on the platform come with dedicated resources and the same privacy-oriented standards the company previously applied in its Swiss location. In practical terms, the provider positions its infrastructure as a place for projects whose owners ...
Modified: 03/17/2026Hosting provider Sprintbox has introduced a new virtual server location in Belarus. The platform is currently running in beta mode, but the infrastructure is already operational and the first projects are being deployed. The choice of location appears fairly pragmatic. Belarus has long been a convenient hosting point for users from neighboring regions, particularly Russia. Network connectivity between the two countries tends to remain stable, and latency is usually low enough to keep system administrators...
Modified: 03/16/2026The map still shows the same Copenhagen pin, but the servers behind it are now equipped to handle workloads with considerably more muscle — rather like a longship upgraded with a modern engine while still sailing the same cold northern waters Hosting provider 4VPS·SU has announced the relaunch of its virtual server offering in Denmark. The Copenhagen location has returned with updated infrastructure — this time powered by AMD EPYC 7713 processors and NVMe storage. On paper, the location remains...
Modified: 03/13/2026... remains unchanged compared to other inet·ws locations — the numbers appear to have stayed exactly where they were, apparently without consulting inflation or geography Hosting provider inet·ws has announced the launch of a new location for its virtual servers — this time in Paris, France. The company has added another pin to its European infrastructure map, giving users the option to run VPS instances closer to audiences in France and neighboring countries. All existing VPS plans are now ...
Modified: 03/11/2026Hosting provider Mnogoweb has expanded its VPS lineup with two new virtual server plans — VPS Green and VPS Red. The company positions these offerings as simple and affordable solutions for projects that need stable infrastructure without complex configurations or excessive resources. In other words, these servers are aimed at the kind of workloads that just need to run quietly in the background instead of constantly demanding attention from system administrators. Two New Plans for Entry-Level Projects...
Modified: 03/06/2026Hosting provider DLine Media has announced the launch of two new locations for virtual servers. Novosibirsk and Saint Petersburg have now appeared on the company’s infrastructure map — cities that rarely share the same technological headline but this time arrive as a pair. The expansion adds additional regional capacity for ...
Modified: 03/06/2026Preorders can be placed right now through the control panel: once the location opens, billing will kick in automatically. For the impatient crowd, there’s a “safety cushion” — a 20% discount Timeweb Cloud has announced the start of preorders for virtual servers in its new location — New York, USA. The exact launch date is still under wraps, but the company is targeting sometime within the next month and promises to reveal the precise day soon on its channel. Preorders can be placed right now ...
Modified: 02/28/2026... been added, and waiting lists are not part of the plan. Overall, LLHOST is quietly strengthening its presence in Estonia, covering both ends of the spectrum — from projects that require full hardware control to workloads that are better suited to virtual servers, now without the usual scarcity. No marketing fireworks, just concrete numbers and available resources.
Modified: 02/25/2026... technical due diligence — latency checks, route testing, and load behavior analysis — the kind of groundwork typically appreciated after, not before, the first wave of user feedback. Now 19 Countries on the List With the new additions, ServHost’s virtual servers are now available in 19 countries in total. The current geography includes Austria, the United Kingdom, Germany, Denmark, Italy, Canada, Latvia, Lithuania, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Russia, the United States, Finland, France, the ...
Modified: 02/13/2026Being placed in Northern Europe, the site is designed to deliver low latency for regional audiences, along with a stable connection and infrastructure suitable for projects that range from modest workloads to decidedly serious ones The geography of cloud infrastructure has just shifted slightly north. Hosting provider QWINS has announced the launch of a new cloud server location in Sweden, adding a Scandinavian address to its growing European map . The new Swedish location is aimed primarily at...
Modified: 02/13/2026Hosting provider Zomro has expanded the geography of its cloud services by adding a new Cloud VPS location in Germany. The move strengthens the company’s European footprint and adds another option for users who prefer predictable latency and data center infrastructure built with typical German thoroughness. Germany Joins Zomro’s Cloud Map The new German location is now available across Zomro’s main Cloud VPS lineup. Customers can deploy Basic Cloud VPS, Premium Cloud VPS, and Forex Cloud VPS configurations...
Modified: 02/11/2026... where a website is needed quickly, and lengthy discussions about fonts, margins, and color palettes can safely wait Hosting provider King Servers has announced the launch of an AI-powered website generator designed to work alongside its clustered virtual servers . The new tool is aimed at situations where a website is needed quickly, and lengthy discussions about fonts, margins, and color palettes can safely wait. From Idea to First Version in Minutes According to King Servers, the AI generator ...
Modified: 02/07/2026Hosting provider is*hosting has announced the launch of an option to deploy virtual servers with preinstalled OpenClaw — an open-source AI assistant formerly known as Clawdbot and recently rebranded as Moltbot OpenClaw. In practical terms, this means users can spin up their own always-on assistant without turning installation ...
Modified: 02/06/2026Finland has earned a reputation as a quiet and reliable hosting hub: stable power supply, mature network infrastructure, neutral geography, and a general absence of unpleasant surprises at the backbone level Hosting provider NuxtCloud has expanded its VPS geography with a new location in Finland. According to the company, the focus this time was not on marketing poetry but on infrastructure details users usually notice first — especially when something goes wrong. Why Finland Makes Sense Finland...
Modified: 01/24/2026Hosting provider ProCloud has revised its approach to virtual servers and rolled out an updated VPS lineup. The decision followed an analysis of real-world usage, which showed that impressive numbers of vCPU and RAM did not always translate into stable performance — and sometimes even created operational ...
Modified: 01/22/2026Hosting provider Fotbo has launched virtual private servers in a new European location — Frankfurt am Main, Germany. The German site becomes the company’s third VPS location after the Netherlands and Poland, making Fotbo’s European footprint a little broader and a little less shy. A New Data Center in Frankfurt The new VPS instances are hosted at the CloudKleyer data center in Frankfurt, a Tier III facility with a stated 99.99% uptime level. The site is certified under ISO/IEC 27001, Trust in Cloud...
Modified: 01/13/2026... are adjusted, but this time the numbers stayed put. A New VPS Generation, Same Monthly Cost According to Hostiger, the update focuses on modernized compute resources and overall platform reliability. The result is a broader and more capable range of virtual servers, designed to handle everything from modest workloads to configurations that suggest the server will not be spending much time idle. The lineup spans entry-level VPS options through to high-capacity instances intended for heavier workloads ...
Modified: 01/08/2026