Hosting in Nordics

Nordic Hosting: The Fastest Green Servers in the North

NVMe bare-metal and cloud served from Stockholm — 100% renewable power, EU data sovereignty, and single-digit latency across Scandinavia.

Stockholm-served, pan-Nordic reach 100% green-powered EU/EEA GDPR residency Sub-10 ms across Scandinavia
Quick answer

Where are your Nordic servers physically located?

All Nordic hosting is served from our datacenter in Stockholm, Sweden. Stockholm sits on the fiber backbone that converges traffic across Scandinavia and the Baltic, giving you low single-digit latency to Oslo, Copenhagen, and Helsinki from one location. For workloads that also need a central-EU or North American footprint, we run regions in Frankfurt and Ashburn, Virginia.

Why Nordics

Why host in
Nordics.

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

One Hop to Every Nordic Capital

Our Stockholm datacenter sits on the fiber backbone that converges the Nordics, delivering roughly 9 ms round-trip to Oslo and Copenhagen and about 7 ms to Helsinki — so users in Scandinavia feel a local-grade response.

100% Green-Powered Servers

Sweden runs on roughly 99% low-carbon electricity — the highest share in the EU — so your Nordic hosting is fully renewable on day one, with no carbon offsets needed and PUE around 1.1 thanks to free-air cooling.

Data Stays in the EU/EEA

Hosting in Stockholm keeps personal data under EU jurisdiction and full GDPR by default. Traffic between the Nordic and EEA countries counts as a free transfer, with no Standard Contractual Clauses or Schrems II exposure.

Free From US CLOUD Act Reach

As an EU-operated provider in a Swedish facility, we are not subject to US disclosure laws like the CLOUD Act or FISA 702 — a sovereignty edge that US-headquartered clouds cannot offer even from their European regions.

Built on the Most Stable Grid in Europe

The Nordic grid pairs dispatchable hydropower with wind and nuclear for exceptional reliability, underpinning our 99.99% uptime SLA so your bare-metal and cloud workloads simply stay online.

NVMe Bare-Metal and Cloud, Free Migration

Run dedicated NVMe bare-metal or instant cloud instances from the same Stockholm region, with free migration off your old host and transparent, all-in pricing — backed by 24/7 human support.

Network latency

Latency from Stockholm

Helsinki7 ms
Oslo9 ms
Copenhagen9 ms
Amsterdam22 ms
Frankfurt24 ms
FAQ

Hosting in Nordics,
answered.

Where are your Nordic servers physically located?

All Nordic hosting is served from our datacenter in Stockholm, Sweden. Stockholm sits on the fiber backbone that converges traffic across Scandinavia and the Baltic, giving you low single-digit latency to Oslo, Copenhagen, and Helsinki from one location. For workloads that also need a central-EU or North American footprint, we run regions in Frankfurt and Ashburn, Virginia.

Is hosting in the Nordics GDPR-compliant?

Yes. Sweden is an EU member, so data hosted in our Stockholm datacenter sits under EU jurisdiction and is covered by GDPR by default. Norway and Iceland are part of the EEA, so data moving between the Nordic countries and the wider EEA is treated as a free transfer — no Standard Contractual Clauses, adequacy decisions, or Schrems II complications required.

How fast is the network from Stockholm to the rest of Scandinavia?

Expect roughly 7 ms round-trip to Helsinki, about 9 ms to both Oslo and Copenhagen, and around 22-24 ms to the central-European hubs of Amsterdam and Frankfurt. Because Stockholm is a primary Nordic peering point, regional users experience response times that feel local.

Are the servers actually green-powered?

Yes. Sweden generates roughly 99% of its electricity from low-carbon sources — the highest share in the EU — using a mix of hydropower, wind, and nuclear. Combined with free-air cooling, this gives Nordic data centers a power usage effectiveness near 1.1, so your hosting is genuinely renewable rather than offset on paper.

Why host in the Nordics instead of a US cloud's European region?

A US-headquartered cloud remains subject to US disclosure laws such as the CLOUD Act and FISA 702 even when the data sits in a European datacenter. As an EU-operated provider running on Swedish soil, we keep your data outside that reach — giving Nordic and EU businesses true data sovereignty alongside lower latency to local users.

Do you offer both bare-metal and cloud in the Nordics?

Yes. From the Stockholm region you can deploy dedicated NVMe bare-metal servers for maximum, isolated performance or spin up cloud instances for elastic scaling — both on NVMe storage. Every plan includes free migration from your current host, a 99.99% uptime SLA, and 24/7 human support.

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