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Frankfurt Germany OR Amsterdam Netherlands?
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Frankfurt Germany OR Amsterdam Netherlands?

Which one is better location from a shared hosting customer standpoint?

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  • Depends where your customers are..

  • @mikeyur said:
    Depends where your customers are..

    this. if your customers are in the US or UK, NL would be better. If they're in the eastern/central parts of Europe DE would probably be better

  • SpiritSpirit Member
    edited June 2015

    Germany is geographically slightly closer from where I live, but honestly I never noticed any drastic difference. Both locations are in terms of rl and connectivity so close to each other.
    Otherwise like hostnoob above said.

  • rds100rds100 Member

    Frankfurt, because it's above sea level.

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  • Server location play important role when you have critical application where latency may ruin the show. If you are offering shared hosting then client is interested in basic hosting and location do not play much as both location are Same for US or Out of Europe client but for client form Netherlands will go for Amsterdam.

  • BruceBruce Member

    Frankfurt Germany OR Amsterdam Netherlands?

    we all know that frankfurt is in germany and amsterdam is in netherlands. so why not just say Frankfurt OR Amsterdam ?

  • @Bruce said:
    we all know that frankfurt is in germany and amsterdam is in netherlands. so why not just say Frankfurt OR Amsterdam ?

    Muricans might get confused with Frankfort, Kentucky

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  • BruceBruce Member

    @hostnoob said:
    Muricans might get confused

    LET is international. few readers would ever think the OP meant anywhere but DE or NL

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