
Spanish hosting provider Hosta Blanca has announced the launch of a new server location in Germany. The new site is located in Frankfurt, a city that has long established itself as one of Europe’s key network hubs and rarely requires much of an introduction.
According to the company, the German location is designed for customers who value low latency and predictable network performance. The new site is available for both virtual and dedicated servers and can be selected during the ordering process.
Network and Technical Details
As part of the launch, the following IPv4 subnet is in use: 82.26.122.0/24. Hosta Blanca also notes that IP geolocation data for the new subnet may not yet be fully updated across all third-party databases. In other words, the servers are already in Germany, while some databases are still mentally roaming across Europe.
Who the Frankfurt Location Makes Sense For
Placing servers in Germany is a practical choice in several common scenarios:
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projects targeting audiences in Central and Western Europe, where extra milliseconds are rarely tolerated;
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services that rely on stable connectivity to major European internet exchange points;
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corporate systems and applications focused on the German market or neighboring countries;
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infrastructure setups where geography and clean routing matter more than exotic locations.
In this context, Frankfurt works as a “no surprises” option: not the cheapest point on the map, but also not a playground for networking experiments.
The Bottom Line
With the launch of its German location, Hosta Blanca expands its European footprint and gives customers another deployment option. The new Frankfurt site is already available, while full IP geolocation updates across third-party services are, according to the company, simply a matter of time.