
With data centers in Germany, the UK, Spain, and France, IONOS is one of the few hosting providers that gives European site owners a real choice of server location at checkout. I tested three of those locations hands-on, benchmarking live servers in Germany, the UK, and Spain under identical conditions.
I found performance held up well across all tests, with network results varying meaningfully between locations. In this review, I’ll share data from my multi-location testing to help you choose between the European locations.

For consistency, I reviewed IONOS Europe hosting using our established testing framework, which we apply across all hosting providers. Each category receives a score out of 10. A detailed breakdown is available on our rating methodology page.
Here is how IONOS Europe hosting performed across each category:
| Category | Score | Why This Score |
|---|---|---|
| Prices | 8.8/10 | There’s no cost difference across the three European locations tested. Pay attention to renewal rates, which might increase after the initial term |
| Features | 9.6/10 | NVMe storage, full root access, DDoS protection, free Wildcard SSL, and multi-location selection are all included as standard. |
| Performance | 9.4/10 | All three servers passed the stress test cleanly. Germany led on network speed at 3,052 Mbps, the UK recorded the tightest ping at 6.299ms, and Spain delivered 97.47 MiB/s disk read throughput. Consistent results across every location. |
| Ease of Use | 9.0/10 | Location selection is built into the checkout configuration page, making the choice of a European server straightforward. The dashboard is easy to navigate, and server details are visible immediately after provisioning. |
| Support | 9.6/10 | The live chat connected to a human agent within one minute during testing. The agent verified technical details and provided accurate answers, which reflects well on the support quality. |
| Overall | 9.3/10 | Three clean benchmark sets across three countries, genuine multi-location European infrastructure, and consistent performance at every tier. |

Before running a single benchmark, I wanted to map out exactly which IONOS hosting types give you genuine control over your European server location.
I found that not every IONOS plan comes with a location selector. For example, shared hosting and WordPress hosting both automatically assign your server at signup, with no option to request a specific country or region.
If European data residency is a hard requirement for your business, neither of these plan types can guarantee it.
The practical starting point for confirmed European server placement is VPS hosting, where Germany, the UK, and Spain are all selectable locations during the checkout configuration step.

This is what you need to know:
Looking across the IONOS product lineup for European hosting, the same three plan types that offer location selection apply across the European network as a whole.
| Plaani Nimi | Ruum | CPU | RAM | OS | Hind | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Virtual Server XS | 10 GB | 1 tuum | 1 GB | 1,72 € | Üksikasjad | |
| Virtual Server S | 80 GB | 2 tuumad | 2 GB | 2,59 € | Üksikasjad | |
| Virtual Server M | 120 GB | 2 tuumad | 4 GB | 3,45 € | Üksikasjad | |
| Virtual Server L | 240 GB | 4 tuumad | 8 GB | 6,90 € | Üksikasjad | |
| Virtual Server XL | 480 GB | 8 tuumad | 16 GB | 12,07 € | Üksikasjad | |
| Virtual Server XXL | 720 GB | 12 tuumad | 24 GB | 18,97 € | Üksikasjad |
| Plaani Nimi | Ruum | CPU | RAM | Ribalaius | OS | Hind | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cloud Server XS | 30 GB | 1 tuum | 512 MB | Piiramatu | 6,04 € | Üksikasjad | |
| Cloud Server S | 40 GB | 2 tuumad | 1 GB | Piiramatu | 8,62 € | Üksikasjad | |
| Cloud Server M | 60 GB | 1 tuum | 2 GB | Piiramatu | 17,25 € | Üksikasjad | |
| Cloud Server RAM M | 40 GB | 2 tuumad | 4 GB | Piiramatu | 18,97 € | Üksikasjad | |
| Cloud Server L | 80 GB | 2 tuumad | 4 GB | Piiramatu | 25,87 € | Üksikasjad | |
| Cloud Server RAM L | 80 GB | 4 tuumad | 8 GB | Piiramatu | 41,39 € | Üksikasjad | |
| Cloud Server XL | 120 GB | 4 tuumad | 8 GB | Piiramatu | 51,74 € | Üksikasjad | |
| Cloud Server RAM XL | 120 GB | 8 tuumad | 16 GB | Piiramatu | 94,85 € | Üksikasjad | |
| Cloud Server RAM 3XL | 240 GB | 12 tuumad | 24 GB | Piiramatu | 163,84 € | Üksikasjad | |
| Cloud Server RAM XXL | 160 GB | 8 tuumad | 32 GB | Piiramatu | 181,08 € | Üksikasjad | |
| Cloud Server RAM 4XL | 360 GB | 16 tuumad | 32 GB | Piiramatu | 250,06 € | Üksikasjad | |
| Cloud Server RAM 5XL | 480 GB | 24 tuumad | 48 GB | Piiramatu | 362,16 € | Üksikasjad |
| Plaani Nimi | Ruum | CPU | RAM | OS | Hind | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| AR6-32 HDD | 2 TB | 12 x 2.6GHz | 32 GB | 51,74 € | Üksikasjad | |
| AR8-64 HDD | 2 TB | 12 x 2.6GHz | 64 GB | 66,40 € | Üksikasjad | |
| AR6-32 NVME | 480 GB | 6 x 3.6GHz | 32 GB | 69,85 € | Üksikasjad | |
| IX-6 32 HDD | 2 TB | 6 x 3.2GHz | 32 GB | 73,29 € | Üksikasjad | |
| IX-6 32 NVME | 512 GB | 6 x 3.2GHz | 32 GB | 73,29 € | Üksikasjad | |
| IX8-64 NVME | 1 TB | 8 x 2.6GHz | 64 GB | 84,50 € | Üksikasjad | |
| AR12-128 NVME | 960 GB | 12 x 3.1GHz | 128 GB | 125,03 € | Üksikasjad | |
| AR12-128 HDD | 2 TB | 12 x 4.3GHz | 128 GB | 129,34 € | Üksikasjad | |
| 3XL-192 HDD | 4 TB | 12 x 2.6GHz | 192 GB | 154,35 € | Üksikasjad | |
| 3XL-192 NVME | 1 TB | 12 x 3.7GHz | 192 GB | 183,67 € | Üksikasjad |
IONOS accepts the following payment methods:
As with most hosting providers, committing to a longer billing term can help avoid higher rates. Take advantage of the 30-day money-back guarantee to test out the host.

To give readers a genuine basis for choosing between IONOS European locations, I ran identical benchmark suites on three live servers, one in Berlin, one in London, and one in Spain.
All three share these hardware specifications:
This consistency matters because it means any differences in the results come from the infrastructure and network environment at each location, not from hardware advantages at one site over another.
Here’s what I found out from my test:
| Benchmark | Germany (Berlin) | UK (London) | Spain (Madrid) |
|---|---|---|---|
| CPU Events/sec | 3,705.46 | 3,664.63 | 3,631.98 |
| CPU Avg Latency | 0.54ms | 0.55ms | 0.55ms |
| Memory MiB/sec | 34,045.39 | 33,589.97 | 33,293.42 |
| Disk Read MiB/s | 95.58 | 97.54 | 97.47 |
| Disk Write MiB/s | 63.72 | 65.03 | 64.98 |
| Network Download | 3,052.14 Mbps | 2,110.10 Mbps | 2,592.77 Mbps |
| Network Upload | 2,341.12 Mbps | 1,218.55 Mbps | 1,348.00 Mbps |
| Ping (ms) | 12.794ms | 6.299ms | 6.808ms |
| Stress Test | Pass | Pass | Pass |
Across all three locations, I found CPU and memory results to be remarkably close. Berlin led on CPU with 3,705 events per second, followed by London at 3,664 and Spain at 3,631.

Germany (Berlin) CPU test results

UK (London) CPU test results

Spain CPU test results
The difference between the fastest and slowest is just 73 events per second, which in practice means nothing for real workloads.
The average latency sat at 0.54ms in Berlin and 0.55ms in both London and Spain, a gap too small to influence page delivery times.

Germany (Berlin) memory performance results
The memory throughput also followed the same pattern. Berlin returned 34,045 MiB/sec, London came in at 33,589, and Spain at 33,293.

UK (London) memory performance results
All three servers held 0.03ms latency at both the average and 95th percentile.

Spain’s memory performance results
The consistency I found across locations suggests IONOS is running standardized hardware across its European facilities rather than mixing generations of equipment between data centers.
For site owners, that means predictable performance regardless of which European location they choose.
When I compared the disk results, London and Spain edged slightly ahead of Berlin on both read and write throughput. London recorded 97.54 MiB/s read and 65.03 MiB/s write, while Spain came in at 97.47 MiB/s read and 64.98 MiB/s write.

UK (London) disk performance results

Spain disk performance results
Berlin returned 95.58 MiB/s read and 63.72 MiB/s write. All three maintained an average latency of 0.04ms throughout the test.

Germany (Berlin) disk performance results
The margin between the locations is small enough that it would not influence a hosting decision on its own. What I found across all three is that the NVMe storage performs consistently under a random mixed workload, handling thousands of simultaneous read and write operations without latency climbing.
For a WordPress site managing database queries and serving cached assets, none of these three locations would become a disk bottleneck.
When I compared the network results, this is where the most meaningful differences appeared, and where your choice of European server will have the most direct impact on visitor experience.
Germany returned the highest raw speeds by a significant margin, with 3,052 Mbps download and 2,341 Mbps upload.

Germany (Berlin) network performance
Spain came second at 2,592 Mbps download and 1,348 Mbps upload.

Spain network performance
London recorded 2,110 Mbps download speed and 1,218 Mbps upload speed.

UK (London) network performance
All three are well above what most VPS providers deliver at this price tier, where 500 to 1,000 Mbps is more typical, so even the lowest result here sits comfortably above the industry norm.
Ping told a different story when I analyzed it across the three locations. London returned the tightest result at 6.299ms to a node just 2.56km away. Spain came in at 6.808ms to a Madrid node 1,579km distant, which is actually a stronger result in context, given that distance.
Berlin recorded 12.794ms to a local Berlin node. All three are well within what I consider strong for a VPS environment, but the London and Spain ping results suggest particularly tight local routing at those facilities.
What I took away from the network comparison is this: Germany gives you the most raw network headroom, London gives you the fastest local response times for UK visitors, and Spain sits between the two while covering a broader southern reach.
When I ran the stress test, all three servers passed the full 5-minute run without a single failure or flagged metric. Each ran two CPU stressors and two memory stressors simultaneously for the entire 300 seconds.
Spain recorded the highest CPU bogo ops at 1,909 per second, followed by London at 1,892 and Berlin at 1,875.

Spain stress test results
VM bogo ops followed a similar pattern, with London leading at 121,362 per second, Berlin at 119,847, and Spain at 112,580.

UK (London) stress test results

Germany (Berlin) stress test results
The differences are small and unlikely to influence a real workload. What matters more is that all three servers held a consistent pace from start to finish with no signs of burst credit depletion or background throttling.
That kind of clean result across three separate facilities points to infrastructure built to handle sustained load rather than to perform well only in short bursts.
Based on my testing, Germany stands out as the strongest choice for site owners targeting visitors across Germany, Austria, Switzerland, and the broader DACH region. It returned the highest network speeds of the three locations and leads marginally on CPU benchmarks.
If your business operates under German data protection expectations or is targeting Central European audiences, Berlin is the natural starting point.
I would point UK and Irish site owners toward London without hesitation. The 6.299ms ping to a local London node was the tightest result I recorded across all three locations, and the disk throughput edged ahead of Berlin.
Post-Brexit, UK data residency has become a practical consideration for businesses handling customer data under UK GDPR, and a London server addresses that directly. For anyone whose audience is concentrated in the British Isles, London delivers the most geographically precise option.
Spain impressed me as the most versatile location of the three for a broader European audience. It covers Spain, Portugal, and Southern Europe effectively, and its network results sit between Germany and London without falling far behind either. It is also worth considering for Latin American businesses that want a European server presence.
A Spanish data center provides closer cultural and linguistic alignment for companies bridging European and Latin American markets, and the 6.808ms ping to Madrid despite a 1,579km distance suggests strong regional routing that extends well beyond the immediate local area.

To get a clear picture of whether IONOS is easy to use, I evaluated:
These three areas directly impact how efficiently you get your server up and running.
Signing up for IONOS is a process I found well laid out from start to finish.
From the homepage, the top navigation bar makes it easy to find what you need. I clicked “Hosting”, selected “VPS Hosting” from the dropdown.

This step landed on the plans page, with all six tiers and their specs clearly displayed. I picked the VPS M plan and clicked through to configure my order.

The configuration page pulled everything into a single screen. From here, I could:

I was impressed that I didn’t have to jump between pages to configure my server.
As I made each selection, a live cost summary updated on the right side of the screen. This way, I could see the final figure before clicking the next step.
The next page directed me to the cart. I could pay by credit card, PayPal, Google Pay, or Klarna.

I then added my details on the following screen, reviewed the full order, and completed checkout.

From landing on the VPS page to finishing the order, the process moved quickly with no unexpected steps or confusing redirects.
Logging into the client area for the first time, the layout made immediate sense. A top navigation bar sits above the main workspace, housing a search bar for quickly locating features, help articles, or domain settings.

The main workspace is built around a tile system, with each major service category represented by a clearly labeled block. The sections cover Domains and SSL, Email, Websites and Stores, Servers and Cloud, Security Solutions, and My Account.
I could access my invoices in the “My Account” section, which made it easy to track my payments. On the other hand, to get support, click the question icon at the top navigation bar to connect with agents.
One key thing to note, nothing is buried inside a dropdown or hidden behind a secondary menu. For someone setting up a European VPS for the first time, that visibility removes most of the guesswork about where things live.
IONOS makes it easy to manage your server straight from the dashboard. I wanted to see how long the process takes.
On the dashboard, I tapped “Servers and Cloud.”

This action opened a dedicated page listing all active servers on the account.

I selected my server to open the management tab. From here, I could see the most useful information straight away:

For a Europe-focused review, being able to confirm the provisioned location at a glance directly in the dashboard is exactly the kind of detail that matters.
A row of quick-action buttons runs across the top of the server panel. The Actions dropdown brings together the core controls, restart, suspend, remote console access, and OS reinstall, in one place without scattering them across separate menu pages.

Scrolling down reveals full configuration history and account details.

One gap worth flagging: Real-time resource graphs for CPU usage, RAM consumption, and bandwidth are not visible directly on this page.
Users who want to monitor live performance at a glance will need to look elsewhere. It’s a noticeable absence compared to providers that surface this information by default on the server panel.
From the first click to active server management, the IONOS experience remained consistent.
The single-page configuration process made European location selection feel like a deliberate feature rather than an afterthought. I liked that the dashboard puts every major service category within immediate reach, and the server panel surfaces the details that matter most without requiring any digging.
The absence of live resource monitoring on the server page is the one area where the interface falls short of what some competitors offer by default.

IONOS provides these primary ways to reach its team:
Reaching the right department requires working through a topic selector, but the structure is logical once you know how it works.
To contact the team, I clicked the Help and Contact icon in the top navigation bar and opened the Contact tab.

A topic dropdown appeared covering multiple categories, including:
I selected “Server and Cloud Infrastructure,” since my question was specifically about European server location and provisioning after sign-up.

IONOS responded by recommending a phone call to their support line, displaying my customer ID and a temporary PIN on screen before I even dialed.

For server infrastructure queries, phone is what IONOS considers their most effective channel, and the upfront credential display shows they have thought about reducing friction at that moment.
Live chat was listed as an alternative under the additional contact options. I chose it to see how well it handled a technical server question without the phone call.
Opening the chat widget connected me to a bot that asked how it could help.
I put my question in immediately: “I need to make sure my site is hosted on a server close to my target audience. How do I confirm which data center my server is provisioned in after signup, and can I request a specific location?”
The bot recognized this as a query requiring a specialist and transferred me without attempting an answer itself.

A consultant, Asia, from the Server Department joined the chat within one minute and asked me to confirm my name before restating the question back to me to make sure nothing had been lost in the transfer.
Asia asked a follow-up question to confirm whether I had a specific server location in mind.

When I asked whether it was possible to move to a different European location after provisioning, the agent paused to verify this specifically for VPS before answering.

From this conversation, it’s clear that:
Something to note: Phone remains IONOS’s recommended route for active server and infrastructure issues. For pre-sales questions about European location options, live chat handled the query well.
The support structure at IONOS is well organized for the type of questions a European hosting customer is likely to ask. The topic selector gets you to the right team, the bot handoff was clean, and the agent who handled my query took the time to verify a technical detail before confirming it.
For configuration and pre-sales queries across any of the three European locations covered in this review, live chat is a reliable option. For anything involving a running server, it’s better to follow IONOS’s own guidance and use the phone channel.

Yes, I recommend IONOS Europe hosting for site owners who need to match their server location to a specific European audience.
Running identical benchmarks across three live servers in Germany, the UK, and Spain gave me a clear picture of what each location delivers, and all three passed every test without a failure or flagged metric.
Germany led on raw network throughput, London returned the tightest local ping, and Spain proved the most versatile option for a broader continental reach.
My recommendation: IONOS Europe is a strong fit for business owners, developers, and ecommerce operators who need their server physically located in a specific European country. If matching your infrastructure to your audience’s geography is a priority, whether for performance, GDPR compliance, or local SEO, the ability to choose between Germany, the UK, and Spain at checkout makes IONOS one of the more practical options at this price tier.
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| Plus | Piiramatu | Piiramatu | cPanel | Piiramatu | 0,86 € | Üksikasjad | |
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Yes. IONOS stores data within the EU and UK borders, depending on your chosen server location, and its facilities are ISO 27001-certified. For businesses operating under the GDPR or UK GDPR, selecting a European server at checkout directly addresses data residency requirements.
Yes, provided you select the right server location for your primary market. The stress tests across all three European servers passed cleanly with zero failures, which points to infrastructure stable enough to handle the sustained load generated by busy ecommerce periods.
Hosting your site on a server in the same country or region as your target audience can positively influence local search rankings by improving page load times and reducing time-to-first-byte. Across the three European servers I tested, all returned strong network results that support fast delivery to regional visitors.
Yes, particularly on VPS and above, where you can select your preferred European server location at checkout. I tested live servers in Germany, the UK, and Spain and found consistent performance across all three locations.
Yes. You can install WordPress manually on any IONOS VPS plan after provisioning, giving you full control over the installation on a confirmed European server. IONOS also offers WordPress-specific shared hosting plans.

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