Hosting in Europe

Europe Hosting on the Fastest Green Servers in the EU

NVMe bare-metal and cloud in Stockholm and Frankfurt — GDPR-compliant by default, 100% green-powered, and milliseconds from every major European market.

GDPR-compliant by default Stockholm & Frankfurt NVMe 100% green EU power 99.99% uptime SLA
Quick answer

Where in Europe are your servers located?

We serve Europe from two EU regions: Stockholm, Sweden and Frankfurt, Germany. Frankfurt peers at DE-CIX, the world's largest internet exchange, for fast reach across Western and Central Europe, while Stockholm anchors the Nordics. You can pin a workload to either region or run across both for redundancy.

Why Europe

Why host in
Europe.

Served from our Stockholm & Frankfurt datacenters on NVMe bare-metal and cloud — with free migration, a 99.99% uptime SLA and 24/7 human support.

Your data never leaves the EU

Both regions sit inside the European Union, so personal data stays under EU jurisdiction end to end — no transatlantic transfer, no Transfer Impact Assessment, and no Schrems II exposure to document.

GDPR compliance out of the box

EU-located processing makes GDPR, NIS2, and data-residency obligations far simpler to evidence, and helps you avoid the data-transfer violations behind some of the largest fines regulators have issued since 2018.

Frankfurt sits on the world's biggest exchange

Our Frankfurt region peers at DE-CIX, the world's largest internet exchange, reaching 1,000+ networks — so traffic to London, Paris, Amsterdam, and Berlin takes the shortest, fastest path possible.

Stockholm anchors the Nordics

The Stockholm region serves Sweden and the wider Nordics with single-digit-millisecond latency to Oslo, Copenhagen, and Helsinki, giving Northern European users a local-feeling experience.

100% green-powered hosting

Both EU regions run on 100% renewable energy, so you cut your digital carbon footprint and meet ESG and sustainability reporting goals without sacrificing NVMe speed.

Two regions, one resilient footprint

Spread workloads across Stockholm and Frankfurt for in-EU redundancy and failover, all backed by a 99.99% uptime SLA, always-on DDoS protection, and 24/7 human support.

Network latency

Latency from Stockholm & Frankfurt

Frankfurt1 ms
Amsterdam7 ms
Paris11 ms
London13 ms
Stockholm1 ms
Copenhagen9 ms
FAQ

Hosting in Europe,
answered.

Where in Europe are your servers located?

We serve Europe from two EU regions: Stockholm, Sweden and Frankfurt, Germany. Frankfurt peers at DE-CIX, the world's largest internet exchange, for fast reach across Western and Central Europe, while Stockholm anchors the Nordics. You can pin a workload to either region or run across both for redundancy.

Is your Europe hosting GDPR-compliant?

Yes. Because both regions are inside the European Union, your data stays under EU jurisdiction and never crosses the Atlantic. That keeps personal data within scope of GDPR and NIS2, removes the need for a Schrems II Transfer Impact Assessment, and makes your data-residency documentation far simpler to maintain.

Why host in the EU instead of the US?

Keeping European data in Europe eliminates transfer risk entirely. Data held by a US-incorporated provider can be reached under the US CLOUD Act regardless of where the servers physically sit, whereas EU-located, EU-served hosting keeps both the data and the legal control inside the bloc — the safest posture for European businesses.

Which region should I choose, Stockholm or Frankfurt?

Choose Frankfurt if most of your users are in Western, Central, or Southern Europe — it offers the lowest latency to hubs like Amsterdam, Paris, London, and Berlin. Choose Stockholm if your audience is in the Nordics or Baltics. For pan-European reach or in-EU failover, deploy across both.

Is your European hosting really 100% green?

Yes. Both the Stockholm and Frankfurt regions run on 100% renewable energy. The Nordics in particular have an exceptionally clean grid powered by hydro and wind, so you reduce your hosting carbon footprint and support ESG and sustainability reporting without giving up NVMe performance.

How fast is Europe hosting from these regions?

Very fast. From Frankfurt you typically see round-trip times of roughly 7 ms to Amsterdam, 11 ms to Paris, and 13 ms to London. From Stockholm you reach Copenhagen, Oslo, and Helsinki in single-digit milliseconds. Everything runs on NVMe bare-metal and cloud with a 99.99% uptime SLA.

Get started

Launch in Europe today.

Free migration, no setup fees, and a real engineer on hand. Be live from Stockholm & Frankfurt in minutes.