- 1GB DDR5 RAM
- 1 vCore Ryzen 9950x
- 15GB NVMe SSD
- 2TB Bandwidth
- 10Gbps Frankfurt
Tier III colocation in Frankfurt am Main. Redundant power, redundant cooling, 10Gbps uplinks, AMD Ryzen 9950x servers. GDPR compliant — your data stays in Germany.
Every VPS runs on enterprise-grade hardware chosen for raw performance and reliability — not the cheapest available.
Tier III colocation means full redundancy at every layer of the facility infrastructure.
Germany has some of Europe's strongest data protection laws. Hosting your VPS in Frankfurt means maximum legal protection for your data and your users.
Full GDPR compliance from a German jurisdiction. Your data is protected by the strongest data privacy framework in the world — and stays inside the EU at all times.
The German Federal Data Protection Act (Bundesdatenschutzgesetz) goes beyond GDPR minimums in several areas. Hosting in Germany means the highest available legal protection for user data.
Data hosted in Germany is not subject to US Patriot Act or CLOUD Act provisions. Foreign governments cannot compel disclosure of your data through US-jurisdiction cloud providers.
All servers in Frankfurt am Main. AMD Ryzen 9950x · DDR5 · NVMe · 10Gbps. No setup fee. No contracts.
Looking for reliable germany datacenter vps? GermanyVPS.com delivers enterprise-grade germany vps server infrastructure from our Frankfurt am Main datacenter — Europe's most connected internet hub. Every plan includes full KVM virtualization, AMD Ryzen 9950x processors, DDR5 RAM, and enterprise NVMe SSD storage on a dedicated 10Gbps uplink.
Whether you need a germany datacenter vps for compliance documentation requiring a specific physical address, or a latency-sensitive application needing verifiable proximity to Frankfurt's financial infrastructure, our Tier III facility at Gutleutstraße 310, Frankfurt am Main provides a real, auditable German datacenter address — not a cloud region label.
All germany hosting datacenter VPS plans run on monthly billing. Your VPS deploys in 2–5 minutes from our Frankfurt facility — automated KVM provisioning with no manual approval queue. A dedicated Frankfurt IPv4 address is included on every plan. No setup fee, no annual contract required.
Our Frankfurt Tier III facility runs KVM hypervisors that support any x86-64 operating system. Linux: ubuntu vps germany (20.04, 22.04, 24.04 LTS), debian vps germany (11, 12), centos vps germany (Stream 8, 9), AlmaLinux, Rocky Linux, Fedora, Arch Linux, FreeBSD. The datacenter's 10Gbps uplinks and DE-DC Frankfurt peering ensure OS package updates (apt, yum, dnf) and initial system setup complete quickly — your first apt update && apt upgrade downloads at full speed. Visit our Linux VPS Germany page for full distribution details.
| Feature | GermanyVPS.com | Typical Budget VPS | Cloud Providers |
|---|---|---|---|
| Tier | Tier III (99.982%) | Tier I–II | Undisclosed |
| Power | N+1 UPS + generator | Single UPS | Cloud redundancy |
| Physical Address | Gutleutstraße 310 | Unspecified | Region label only |
| DE-DC Peering | Direct | Via transit | Via transit |
| Network | 10Gbps dedicated | 1Gbps shared | Shared/throttled |
| Security | Biometric · CCTV · 24/7 | Basic | Undisclosed |
| Jurisdiction | Germany · BDSG | Varies | US company |
| Uptime SLA | 99.98% network | 95–99% | 99.95–99.99% |
What Tier is the Germany datacenter?
Our Frankfurt facility meets Tier III (Concurrently Maintainable) specification — N+1 redundancy across power, cooling, and network. Any single component can fail or be serviced without taking the facility offline. The Uptime Institute's Tier III specification calls for 99.982% annual availability (1.6 hours maximum downtime per year).
What is the physical address of the Germany datacenter?
Gutleutstraße 310, 60327 Frankfurt am Main, Hessen, Germany. This is a verifiable address in Frankfurt's carrier hotel district — within the ecosystem of major European peering and colocation infrastructure. Useful for compliance audits and data residency certifications requiring a specific facility address.
Does the Germany datacenter have DDoS protection?
Yes. Network-level DDoS mitigation is active on all VPS plans from the Frankfurt datacenter infrastructure. Basic volumetric attack protection is included at no extra cost. For advanced DDoS protection requirements, additional mitigation services are available on request.
How is the Germany datacenter connected to EU networks?
Direct DE-DC Frankfurt peering provides shortest-path routing to all EU ISPs that peer at DE-DC — the world's largest internet exchange by traffic. Additionally, multiple tier-1 upstream carriers provide redundant connectivity. If one carrier experiences issues, traffic automatically reroutes through others.
The quality of a VPS is inseparable from the quality of the datacenter it runs in. CPU benchmarks mean nothing if the physical facility has inadequate power redundancy, poor cooling, or single-carrier network exposure. This page explains what Frankfurt Tier III infrastructure actually means for your VPS uptime.
The Uptime Institute's Tier III (Concurrently Maintainable) means: all power and cooling components are N+1 redundant, any single component can fail or be serviced without taking the facility offline. Specification: 99.982% annual availability (1.6 hours maximum downtime per year). Our Frankfurt Tier III facility meets this specification — the physical foundation for our 99.98% network SLA.
Our Frankfurt facility sits in the heart of Frankfurt's carrier hotel district — within the ecosystem of major EU peering and colocation infrastructure. Direct cross-connects to other Frankfurt carriers and internet exchanges minimise network latency to EU peering points. The address is verifiable: Gutleutstraße 310, 60327 Frankfurt am Main — not a vague 'EU region' designation.
Major cloud providers have 'Frankfurt region' designations — but your workload may run in any of dozens of availability zones across a large geographic area, with the specific physical facility undisclosed. At GermanyVPS.com, your VPS runs in a specific, known Tier III facility in central Frankfurt. For compliance audits, data residency certifications, and latency-sensitive workloads, this specificity matters.
Your VPS traffic path: VPS → 10Gbps uplink → Frankfurt carrier network → DE-DC peering fabric → destination ISP's Frankfurt PoP → user. Best case (EU ISP peering at DE-DC): 2–3 hops, sub-10ms latency. Frankfurt's DE-DC scale ensures shorter paths than any other EU city even for non-EU destinations — Germany datacenter hosting is genuinely the best-connected single location in Europe.
Further reading: VPS vs Dedicated Server — When Does a Datacenter Matter?