39 data centers worldwide

VPS & GPU Locations Across a Global Network

Every ApexVPS and GPU server ships with truly dedicated resources, full root access and crypto-only checkout — deployed in minutes in the region you choose. Pick a location for latency, compliance or privacy, from privacy-focused offshore jurisdictions to the major standard markets.

Privacy & offshore jurisdictions

These regions are popular with customers who prioritise data-protection culture and jurisdiction. The notes below describe each location's general, widely-known reputation — they are not legal advice. Whichever region you pick, our Acceptable Use Policy applies in full, and you should verify the legal specifics for your own use case.

Reykjavík, Iceland
Nordic

Renewable-powered facilities and a strong data-protection tradition, outside the EU.

Zürich, Switzerland
Central Europe

Known for a robust privacy culture and strong data-protection law, outside the EU.

Amsterdam, Netherlands
Western Europe

EU jurisdiction with world-class peering and a long free-expression tradition.

Luxembourg
Western Europe

EU member long associated with strong data-protection and confidentiality norms.

Oslo, Norway
Nordic

Stable Nordic jurisdiction with a strong privacy tradition, outside the EU.

Stockholm, Sweden
Nordic

EU member with a long tradition of press freedom and data protection.

Helsinki, Finland
Nordic

EU jurisdiction known for strong rule of law and reliable infrastructure.

Bucharest, Romania
Eastern Europe

EU member popular for privacy-minded hosting with low latency across the region.

Sofia, Bulgaria
Eastern Europe

EU jurisdiction offering competitive, privacy-friendly hosting.

Chișinău, Moldova
Eastern Europe

Non-EU jurisdiction often chosen for its independent data-protection stance.

Cyprus
Mediterranean

EU jurisdiction popular with privacy-minded businesses at the EU's edge.

Malta
Mediterranean

Small EU jurisdiction with a business-friendly, privacy-aware reputation.

Panama City, Panama
Central America

Long known for privacy-friendly hosting, outside certain data-sharing frameworks.

Costa Rica
Central America

Stable, neutral jurisdiction positioned outside certain data-sharing frameworks.

Belize
Central America

Offshore jurisdiction with a privacy-oriented legal tradition.

Seychelles
Indian Ocean

Offshore jurisdiction often chosen for confidentiality, outside the EU.

Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Southeast Asia

Regional hub sitting outside certain Western data-sharing frameworks.

Hong Kong
East Asia

Major Asian connectivity hub with its own legal system, outside the EU.

Standard global regions

Major markets chosen for raw performance and proximity to your users. Deploy close to your audience to cut round-trip time, or spread across regions for redundancy.

New York, USA
US East Coast

Financial hub with low latency across the US East Coast and strong transatlantic routes.

Los Angeles, USA
US West Coast

Best for the US West Coast, Mexico and transpacific links to Asia.

Miami, USA
US Southeast

Gateway for Latin America traffic and East Coast redundancy.

Dallas, USA
US Central

Central US location that balances coast-to-coast latency for national workloads.

Chicago, USA
US Midwest

Strong Midwest connectivity and dense peering for the interior US.

Ashburn, USA
US East Coast

Major internet-exchange region ideal for high-throughput, bandwidth-heavy workloads.

Toronto, Canada
North America

Primary Canadian region for domestic data residency and low in-country latency.

London, UK
Europe

Dense connectivity for UK and EU fintech, SaaS and media traffic.

Frankfurt, Germany
Europe

Central European hub with excellent low latency across the continent.

Paris, France
Europe

Strong Western European coverage with excellent domestic peering.

Madrid, Spain
Southern Europe

Low latency across Iberia and toward North Africa.

Milan, Italy
Southern Europe

Primary Italian region for domestic and Mediterranean traffic.

Warsaw, Poland
Central Europe

Fast-growing hub serving Central and Eastern Europe.

Singapore
APAC

Premier Southeast Asia hub with low latency across the region.

Tokyo, Japan
East Asia

Excellent for Japanese enterprise, gaming and finance workloads.

Seoul, South Korea
East Asia

Low latency across Korea with dense domestic connectivity.

Mumbai, India
South Asia

Primary Indian region serving the subcontinent.

Sydney, Australia
Oceania

Main ANZ location with strong connectivity into Southeast Asia.

São Paulo, Brazil
LATAM

Best entry point for South American users, with strong regional peering.

Dubai, UAE
Middle East

Regional hub for the Middle East, Africa and South Asia.

Johannesburg, South Africa
Africa

Primary African region for domestic and regional latency.

Not sure which markets you need? Our platform features overview covers the DDoS protection, IPv6 + IPv4 and monitoring that ship in every region.

Choosing a jurisdiction: what it does and doesn't mean

Picking a region is about privacy posture, latency and compliance — not a way to place a server beyond the reach of the law. Offshore or privacy-focused locations do not exempt you from anything: our Acceptable Use Policy applies everywhere, and abuse or unlawful activity is never permitted regardless of where a server runs. The jurisdiction notes above are general and widely-known reputations, not legal advice or guarantees of any specific outcome. Always verify the legal specifics that matter for your own needs before you deploy.

Why location matters

Latency

The physical distance between your server and your users sets the floor for round-trip time. Deploying close to your audience makes apps, game servers and APIs feel faster. Learn more about how network latency works.

Compliance & data residency

Some workloads must keep data inside a given country or economic area. EU regions can help with GDPR data-residency needs, while other jurisdictions suit different requirements. Confirm the specifics that apply to you.

Redundancy

Running the same service in two or more regions keeps you online if one location has trouble. Spreading deployments geographically is a simple, effective step toward high availability.

Frequently asked questions

How do I pick the right location?

Start with your priority. If speed matters most, choose the region closest to your users — that keeps latency low. If you have data-residency or regulatory needs, pick a jurisdiction that fits them, such as an EU region for GDPR-related residency. If privacy posture is the driver, a location from our privacy & offshore group may suit you. Many customers run in more than one region for redundancy.

Can I move my server to a different region?

Regions are chosen at deployment. To move, you provision a new server in the target region and migrate your data across — a fresh server spins up in minutes, so this is straightforward. If you would like a hand planning a migration, reach out to our support team.

Is offshore or privacy-focused hosting legal?

Yes. Renting a server in a privacy-focused or offshore jurisdiction, and paying with cryptocurrency, is legal in most places. What matters is how you use the server: our Acceptable Use Policy applies in every region, and unlawful activity or abuse is never permitted no matter where the server runs. Choosing a jurisdiction is about privacy, latency and compliance — not about avoiding the law. Verify the legal specifics for your own situation.

Do all plans run in every region?

Our standard VPS plans — from Nano through Scale — are available broadly across the network. GPU servers (T4, A100, H100) run in a subset of regions because they need specialised hardware, so GPU availability can vary by location. If you need a specific plan in a specific region, check the pricing page or ask us before you order.

What's the difference between an offshore and a standard region?

The hardware and dedicated resources are the same everywhere — full root access, KVM virtualization, IPv6 + IPv4 and DDoS protection ship in every region. The difference is jurisdiction and positioning: our privacy & offshore locations are grouped for their general data-protection reputation, while standard regions are chosen for proximity to major markets and raw latency. Both follow the same Acceptable Use Policy.

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