The virtual server map at ServHost has become a little denser. The company has announced the launch of several new locations at once, neatly filling in a few remaining gaps on the European hosting map.

Seven New Locations, No Surprises — Just Geography

The newly added locations are solid, familiar choices rather than exotic experiments:

  • Latvia

  • Lithuania

  • Estonia

  • Denmark

  • Poland

  • Austria

  • Italy

These regions are primarily aimed at European audiences and projects where latency is more than just a metric on a dashboard. They are well suited for delay-sensitive services, distributed infrastructures, backup nodes, and any workloads where network stability matters more than bold promises.

According to the company, the rollout was preceded by the usual technical due diligence — latency checks, route testing, and load behavior analysis — the kind of groundwork typically appreciated after, not before, the first wave of user feedback.

Now 19 Countries on the List

With the new additions, ServHost’s virtual servers are now available in 19 countries in total. The current geography includes Austria, the United Kingdom, Germany, Denmark, Italy, Canada, Latvia, Lithuania, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Russia, the United States, Finland, France, the Czech Republic, Switzerland, Sweden, and Estonia. It is not quite an atlas, but it is getting close.

In addition to virtual servers, the company also offers dedicated servers and colocation services.

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