LumaDock has expanded its European cloud infrastructure with the launch of a new VPS hosting zone in Amsterdam, marking its fifth deployment across Europe. The new location joins existing zones in London, Paris, Frankfurt, and Bucharest (where LumaDock operates its own data center), giving customers more options to deploy servers closer to users throughout Western Europe.
The Amsterdam VPS zone is hosted in a Tier III data center located in the Westpoort business district, one of Europe’s leading digital hubs. The facility connects directly to AMS-IX, one of the world’s largest internet exchanges, ensuring exceptional network performance and low latency. It is ISO 27001 and PCI-DSS certified and runs entirely on renewable energy, aligning with LumaDock’s commitment to sustainable infrastructure.
Each VPS instance in Amsterdam is powered by LumaDock-owned AMD EPYC servers featuring 100% NVMe storage, unmetered 1 Gbps bandwidth, and dual-stack IPv4/IPv6 connectivity. Customers also receive free DDoS protection, an integrated firewall, and 24/7 in-house technical support.
With this addition, LumaDock now operates VPS infrastructure in five European countries, with further expansions planned for New York, Helsinki, Madrid, and Warsaw as part of its Q4 2025 growth roadmap.
LumaDock customers can deploy Linux or Windows VPS environments, choose from one-click app and control panel templates, and manage everything through the company’s unified cloud dashboard — all backed by a 30-day money-back guarantee.
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