Global Infrastructure ProHosterA Review of the World's Best Data Centers
Choosing the right one server locations — is 50% of the success of your online business. For clients ProHoster We've brought together the best technology centers in the US and Europe. Below is a detailed analysis of each data center, its advantages, and the tasks they're best suited for.
🇺🇸 North America: Power and Global Reach
1. US - Los Angeles, CA | Equinix (LA1)
Los Angeles — is the main point of connection between America and Asia.
Advantage: Located in the iconic One Wilshire building, it's one of the most connected buildings in the world.
Pros: Direct access to transpacific cable systems. Minimal ping to China, Japan, Australia, and the West Coast of the US.
Ideal for: Game servers, streaming, and projects aimed at the Asian market.
By placing your resources in these locations through ProHoster, you get not just a server, but part of a global ecosystem:
Reliability: All sites comply with Tier III or Tier IV standards.
Connectivity: Direct channels to the largest traffic exchange points.
Safety: Modern DDoS protection systems and physical access control.
Support: Single window service ProHoster for any point in the world.
Choose a location closer to your customers and experience the benefits of technology today!
Data center comparison chart ProHoster
Location
Data center
Tier Level
Uptime (SLA)
Priority region (minimum ping)
Key feature
USA — Los Angeles
Equinix (LA1)
Tier III+
99.999%
Asia, Oceania, Western USA
Direct output to transpacific cables
USA — Secaucus
PureVoltage
Tier III
99.99%
New York, East Coast
Enhanced security (HIPAA/PCI)
USA — Miami
Lumen
Tier IV
99.999%
Latin America, Caribbean
Category 5 hurricane resistant
USA — Chicago
GigeNET
Tier III
99.99%
Central United States, Canada
Network with automatic optimization
USA — Seattle
WowRack
Tier III
99.99%
Northwest United States, Canada
High energy efficiency
NL — Amsterdam
Serverius / NorthC
Tier III
99.99%
All of Europe, CIS, the whole world
The largest internet hub (AMS-IX)
CH — Geneva
Infomaniak
Tier III
99.99%
Western Europe, Switzerland
Eco-data centers and strict data privacy
DE — Dusseldorf
WIIT
Tier IV
99.995%
Germany (DACH), Center of Europe
Maximum level of fault tolerance
IT — Milano
SeeWeb
Tier III
99.99%
Italy, Southern Europe
Direct connection to Milan Internet eXchange
ES — Barcelona
Equinix (BA1)
Tier III
99.999%
Spain, North Africa
Connecting Europe with African cables
UA — Kyiv
G50
Tier III
99.99%
Ukraine
The Heart of Ukrainian Traffic (UA-IX)
BG — Sofia
Telepoint
Tier III
99.99%
Balkans, Türkiye
The best price for traffic in the European Union
RO — Bucharest
M247
Tier III
99.99%
Eastern Europe
Ultra-powerful channels up to 100 Gbps
LV — Riga
RETN
Tier III
99.98%
Baltic countries, Scandinavia, Russia
A node of the largest RETN backbone network
CZ — Prague
Master DC
Tier III
99.99%
Central and Eastern Europe
Central Europe, excellent 24/7 service
PL — Gdansk
ARTNET
Tier III
99.982%
Poland, Baltic region
Modern infrastructure in Poland
GR — Thessaloniki
Synapsecom
Tier III
99,982%
Greece, Balkans, Middle East
Innovative cooling systems
Explanations to the table:
Tier Level
Determines reliability. Tier IV - this is the highest standard (no points of failure), Tier III - industrial standard with the possibility of maintenance without interrupting operation
Uptime (SLA)
The percentage of server uptime per year. For example, 99.99% means less than 52 minutes of downtime per year.
Priority region
Choose a location that's as close as possible to your users. The shorter the physical distance, the lower the latency (ping) and the faster the website loads.
Specialization
If your project requires special data protection, choose Geneva, if maximum reliability is needed for banks - Dusseldorf or Miami.
FAQ: Frequently Asked Questions about Choosing a Location
How does the physical location of the data center affect my website?
The main factor is latency (ping). The closer the server is to your visitor, the faster the pages will load. If your audience is in Ukraine, a server in Kyiv will ensure instant response. If you're serving the US market, Chicago or New Jersey are better choices.
What do Tier III and Tier IV standards mean in the description?
These are the fault tolerance levels:
— Tier III: Guarantees 99.98% uptime. All engineering systems are redundant, allowing for repairs without server downtime. — Tier IV: The highest standard (like our data centers in Düsseldorf or Miami). Absolutely everything is duplicated here, reducing the risk of downtime due to technical failures to virtually zero.
Where is the best place to store sensitive data?
For projects where maximum legal protection and privacy are essential, we recommend Geneva, Switzerland. Local data protection laws are among the strictest in the world, and the Infomaniak data center provides the highest level of physical security.
Which data center should I choose for a game server or streaming?
For such tasks, bandwidth and DDoS protection are critical.
— Amsterdam (Serverius) and Bucharest (M247) are the leaders in terms of canal width in Europe. — Chicago (GigeNET) is a great choice for North American players thanks to its built-in traffic filtering system.
Why do prices differ in different locations?
Rental prices depend on local electricity rates, taxes, and the cost of communication channels. For example, locations in Bulgaria (Sofia) or Romania (Bucharest) are often more affordable while maintaining high service quality.
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