Dedicated Servers Without the Waiting List: LLHOST Expands in Estonia and Frees Up VPS Capacity

The hosting provider LLHOST has rolled out several infrastructure updates at once. Dedicated servers have gone live in Estonia, a limited batch of additional hardware configurations has appeared, and new VPS capacity is now available — with a temporary discount attached. No grand speeches, just tangible changes.

Dedicated Servers in Estonia: Straightforward by Design

LLHOST has launched dedicated servers in Estonia, a location traditionally valued for stable connectivity and predictable latency for European audiences.

The baseline setup is deliberately no-nonsense:

  • 1 Gbps guaranteed port;

  • Unmetered traffic, without creative caveats;

  • Optional 4×1G LACP for aggregated uplinks;

  • Pricing starts at €189 per month.

The first servers are already deployed, so this is a live rollout rather than a roadmap slide.

Limited Configurations: Familiar Xeons, Limited Supply

Alongside the main lineup, LLHOST is offering a small pool of additional configurations with limited availability. The list leans toward well-known, battle-tested hardware:

  • 2× Xeon E5-2697 v2;

  • 2× Xeon E5-2640 v3;

  • 64 GB to 192 GB of RAM.

These systems are offered at special pricing compared to the core catalog. In short: not cutting-edge silicon, but reliable workhorses — and not an endless supply.

VPS in Estonia: New Slots, Temporary Discount

For users who do not need a full dedicated server, LLHOST has also opened new VPS slots in the Estonian location. To mark the newly available capacity, a 15% discount applies to monthly billing.

The promocode ND5BM0XIW57I runs until March 1, 2026, and the message is fairly transparent: capacity has been added, and waiting lists are not part of the plan.

Overall, LLHOST is quietly strengthening its presence in Estonia, covering both ends of the spectrum — from projects that require full hardware control to workloads that are better suited to virtual servers, now without the usual scarcity. No marketing fireworks, just concrete numbers and available resources.

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