| Developers: | SpaceWeb |
| Date of the premiere of the system: | 2025/12/10 |
| Technology: | Virtualization |
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2025: Launch of VPS servers in the Netherlands
Hosting-provider SpaceWeb expanded geography and opens location in the international zone. The first point of the company's presence abroad was. Netherlands This location is intended for IT developers, webmasters and site owners who need reliable work of projects in the global. Internet The company announced this on December 10, 2025.
The launch of servers in Amsterdam, one of the major Internet hubs in the world, opens up a convenient opportunity for SpaceWeb customers to legally place projects abroad. These VPS/VDS servers provide low latency for local audiences and increased fault tolerance with redundant systems. Each server has access to allocate its own IPv4 address from the Dutch pool. This is especially important for the correct operation of geo-dependent services, increasing confidence in mailings and placing projects aimed at an international audience.
Virtual servers ones run on a modern hardware platform with full root access, which guarantees high performance and full control over the environment. Rapid deployment, OS including, and Debian, Ubuntu CentOS is open through SpaceWeb's intuitive dashboard.
| We see the growing interest of our users in deploying IT projects in the international zone. Our company is included in the register of hosting providers, and we understand the importance of not only technological, but also regulatory aspects of work, even when working with foreign projects. The new location will allow our customers to be closer to their audience and gives a high level of performance, reliability and legal certainty, - said Alexey Shashkin, Commercial Director of SpaceWeb. |
SpaceWeb foreign VPS/VDS servers are already available for ordering. The technology base contains the initial configuration: 2 CPU cores, 1 GB RAM, 15 GB NVMe and can be expanded depending on the needs and capacities of the IT project.
