Hosting provider DLine Media has announced the launch of two new locations for virtual servers. Novosibirsk and Saint Petersburg have now appeared on the company’s infrastructure map — cities that rarely share the same technological headline but this time arrive as a pair.

The expansion adds additional regional capacity for VPS deployments. Both locations are hosted in major data centers and are intended for projects that require reliable infrastructure and consistent computing performance.

Novosibirsk: A Siberian Location Without the Frosty Romance

The first of the new deployments is in Novosibirsk, the largest city in Siberia. The provider’s infrastructure has been placed in a local data center designed to support enterprise-grade hosting environments.

The VPS platform is built on 4th-generation Intel Xeon processors paired with Intel SSD storage. The configuration follows a familiar pattern for modern virtual server platforms: fast storage, capable CPUs, and predictable performance for workloads that prefer stability over surprises.

The infrastructure uses an N+1 redundancy model, meaning backup components are available to take over if part of the system fails. No heroics here — just standard engineering caution designed to keep services online when hardware decides it needs an unscheduled break.

Customers are also offered round-the-clock technical support, compliance with international security standards, and interconnection services intended to simplify integration within existing IT environments.

To mark the launch, the company introduced a promotional offer: 30% off orders in the Novosibirsk location using the promo code СИБИРЬ.

Saint Petersburg: VPS Infrastructure on the Banks of the Neva

The second new location has been opened in Saint Petersburg. The infrastructure is deployed in one of the city’s major data centers that meets modern reliability and security requirements.

The hardware configuration mirrors the Novosibirsk platform: 4th-generation Intel Xeon processors combined with Intel SSD storage. In other words, a standard toolkit for projects that need stable computing power without experimental hardware adventures.

The platform also relies on an N+1 redundancy architecture, which helps maintain service availability during unexpected incidents. Customers receive 24/7 technical support and access to network interconnection services designed to simplify communication between internal systems and external partners.

To celebrate the launch of the Saint Petersburg location, the provider is offering a 30% discount with the promo code НЕВСКИЙ. The company refers to the bonus as “pyschki,” a traditional Saint Petersburg pastry. In hosting terms, however, it simply translates to a promotional discount.

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