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We have plenty of availability in Eygelshoven, NL - Intel / Dual Intel Xeon, Gold, and EPYC servers.
Ping me if you're interested in any or have any questions
Link: https://www.millenial.host/portal/store/dedicated-servers
perfect !!! I should become a tech guy then!
Dronten, Flevoland NL @naranjatech
Thanks to AI cause I'm lazy as fuck:
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Nah
You stick to non techie stuffs
At the red light districks
Not sure if you should trust your AI if the first line is already just BS.
You have so much to learn young grasshopper
I thought Limburg was near Frankfurt in Germany?
Not anymore, Netherlands took it
It can be a German city and a Dutch province at the same time
In fact, in Germany is called Limburg an der Lahn, (city) and Limburg is in Netherlands (Province)
Just by heart I know at least 10 of the ones he mentions (don't blame AI, you posted it) that are definitely wrong.
There are a few who say they are happy enough to use DCMA requests liberally, but in the end none of them are really bulletproof. If there is a "real thing" going on there, dutch authorities will seize it. I think - at least historically but from sources I know it's still the case, quite a few providers in a certain DC in Wormer are anti-establishment and willing to look the other way.
it was, but they moved it
There's also a Limburg in NL
Under new management
Probably tempted it over the border with stroopwafel.
Where, I can't find it on their website!? It says Amsterdam everywhere.
https://crowncloud.net/datacenters.php
Hey,
The datacenter/physical hardware is in Ede, but the network comes in via Equinix AM5 which is in Amsterdam, Netherlands.
More or less -- We mark it as Amsterdam since the network is all via Amsterdam, and to avoid any troubles for users looking for local peering/networking (eg what doesn't go in/out via Amsterdam but directly to/within/around Ede).
If the physical location Ede for the hardware is more important, then you can have a look for sure at our stuff, we have some of our BlackFriday deals still going on
but if local Ede peering/networking is an important/key reason for looking at Ede, then we wouldn't be able to help much at the moment 
Thank you! That does make a lot of sense I guess! Especially cos ... Well NL is so small ... It wouldn't make much of a difference whatever city it's at to be honest
But you known, continuing my quest!
One to add: Hengelo. https://mc-node.net/store/normal-vps
Driving from east to west is less than 90 minutes. From north to south is 4 hours.
Personally I have the opposite opinion; if a server is physically in location A then you shouldn't mark it in location B. Yes, the Netherlands isn't that big, but roundtrip from Amsterdam to say Eygelshoven you have at least a 4ms delay. May not seem as much, but on the other hand within all my (real) Amsterdam (or really nearby) locations I have a less than 2ms roundtrip. If you do things like database clusters that matters.
Also I provide services for "end users", so their connection (at least of almost all big providers in the Netherlands) go to interconnects mainly in Amsterdam; there is very, very limited "local" connectivity with the big telecom providers.
So when someone in, say, Eygelshoven connects to a host in the Eygelshoven DC he doesn't go directly but via Amsterdam.
Exactly as you say! And for that reason, for somebody living in the Netherlands, it only makes sense to get a server in the Amsterdam surroundings if you are concerned about latency alone.
Fair point and yes you are probably right. Kinda like I have a server in Ireland, but all traffic goes through London anyway. Now there are reasons to keep that server there but performance wise, you'd be better off just renting something in London.
That being said, I would love to experiment a bit but so far anything 'exotic' I found is too expensive to pursue.
Yeah, I see this a lot in the UK too.
From my residential IP in the middle of England, I get better pings to my server in France than to the server that's in a data centre about a mile from my house because all the ISPs seem to route all traffic down to London. I just checked, and pings to my servers in AMS are less than 1ms more than to my local data centre.
As Skylink in Eygelshoven mentioned a couple of times, I like to mention, that we will have hopefully begin 2026 our Darkfiber to Düsseldorf ready. Better routes and redundancy.
And to make it even more complicate.. there's also a Limburg in Belgium.
Oh that's right! I think I noticed you got that rarecloud the Hague server? How did that work out?