NuxtCloud Launches a New VPS Location in Finland

Hosting provider NuxtCloud has expanded its VPS geography with a new location in Finland. According to the company, the focus this time was not on marketing poetry but on infrastructure details users usually notice first — especially when something goes wrong.

Why Finland Makes Sense

Finland has long been viewed as a balanced hosting location between Western and Northern Europe. VPS deployment here is particularly beneficial for clients from Scandinavia, the Baltics, Central Europe, and Northwestern Russia, thanks to low latency and predictable routing.


More broadly, Finland has earned a reputation as a quiet and reliable hosting hub: stable power supply, mature network infrastructure, neutral geography, and a general absence of unpleasant surprises at the backbone level. In hosting terms, this usually translates into the highest praise possible — things simply work.

NuxtCloud highlights several key characteristics of the new Finnish infrastructure:

  • low latency;

  • strong connectivity with European networks;

  • stable and efficient routing without exotic detours.

Plans and Configurations

The entry-level plan in the Finnish location is called FI-X0 and comes with the following specifications:

  • CPU: 1 vCPU (Intel Xeon, up to 3.7 GHz)

  • RAM: 1 GB

  • NVMe storage: 15 GB

  • Network: 100 Mbps

  • IP addresses: 1 IPv4 and /64 IPv6 (additional IPv4 is not available)

  • Virtualization: KVM

  • Provisioning time: from 120 seconds after payment

The monthly price is 229 RUB (approximately $2.5 at the exchange rate as of January 20, 2026). Long-term rentals come with discounts of up to 15%, which feels less like a promotion and more like a reward for patience.

For users with more ambitious requirements, NuxtCloud also offers larger configurations in Finland — up to 8 vCPU, up to 16 GB RAM, up to 240 GB NVMe, and network speeds up to 500 Mbps. In other words, this location is suitable not only for lightweight setups but also for projects that plan to grow.

Overall, the Finnish launch looks like a logical addition to NuxtCloud’s portfolio. Finland is one of those countries where infrastructure prefers not to draw attention to itself — and in hosting, that is usually a compliment rather than a drawback.

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