inet·ws Lands in Paris: VPS Now Available in the French Capital

Hosting provider inet·ws has announced the launch of a new location for its virtual servers — this time in Paris, France. The company has added another pin to its European infrastructure map, giving users the option to run VPS instances closer to audiences in France and neighboring countries.

All existing VPS plans are now available in the new location. Servers can be deployed directly from the dashboard with a single click. Pricing remains unchanged compared to other inet·ws locations — the numbers appear to have stayed exactly where they were, apparently without consulting inflation or geography.

Who the Paris Location Is Best For

The Paris site is likely to appeal most to projects targeting users in France and Western Europe. Online stores, SaaS platforms, gaming servers, and other latency-sensitive services may benefit from placing infrastructure closer to regional audiences.

For users in France, Belgium, the Netherlands, Germany, and northern Spain, hosting in Paris can mean lower network latency compared with infrastructure located farther east in Europe. Paris has long served as a major internet exchange hub, so the choice is less about romance and more about routing tables.


France on the map. Image: Wikipedia

For globally distributed services, the new location simply adds another option for spreading workloads geographically. Infrastructure planning sometimes resembles a chessboard: the more squares available, the more interesting the strategy becomes.

VPS Pricing in the Paris Location

CPU RAM SSD Traffic Price per Month
1 vCPU 2 GiB 30 GiB 10 TiB $4
2 vCPU 4 GiB 60 GiB 20 TiB $8
3 vCPU 6 GiB 90 GiB 30 TiB $14
4 vCPU 8 GiB 120 GiB 40 TiB $20
6 vCore 12 GiB 180 GiB 50 TiB $30
8 vCore 16 GiB 240 GiB 60 TiB $40
10 vCPU 24 GiB 360 GiB 70 TiB $60
12 vCPU 32 GiB 480 GiB 80 TiB $80
14 vCPU 40 GiB 600 GiB 90 TiB $100

All plans include an internet port speed of 500 Mbps.

The servers in this location run on Intel Xeon Gold 6152 processors. This CPU from Intel’s Scalable server lineup offers 22 physical cores and 44 threads, a base frequency of around 2.1 GHz, and turbo speeds up to roughly 3.7 GHz. It supports six-channel DDR4 memory and is designed for workloads such as virtualization, cloud infrastructure, and multi-threaded processing.

In short, inet·ws has added another European stop to its infrastructure map. In hosting, much like in travel, having more destinations rarely hurts — especially when packets prefer shorter routes.

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