NETWORK.001 · Backbone

Four Nordic bastions.
One private network backbone.

A private 100 Gbps backbone across four Nordic jurisdictions. Stockholm, Helsinki, Oslo, Reykjavík — peered, mitigated, and 8 ms apart.

Every bastion runs Always-on DDoS mitigation IPv4 + IPv6 BGP Anycast routing Private 100 Gbps backbone Per-bastion status page 99.99% SLA
Bastions

Four Nordic sites. Picked for jurisdiction.

Not a random spread of data centres — four Nordic jurisdictions chosen so you can place a workload where its legal home actually fits.

STO

Stockholm

Sweden

Strong constitutional privacy protections and a mature, well-peered data-centre market.

Jurisdiction
Sweden · EU
Facility
Tier III
Power
100% hydro
Uplink
100 Gbps
Peering reach
HEL

Helsinki

Finland

Cool climate, cheap clean power and a direct low-latency fibre path into the rest of the EU.

Jurisdiction
Finland · EU
Facility
Tier III
Power
Hydro + nuclear
Uplink
100 Gbps
Peering reach
OSL

Oslo

Norway

Outside the EU, inside the EEA — a deliberate jurisdictional hedge for sensitive workloads.

Jurisdiction
Norway · EEA
Facility
Tier III
Power
100% hydro
Uplink
100 Gbps
Peering reach
RKV

Reykjavík

Iceland

Geothermal power, natural free cooling and the lowest-carbon compute on the network.

Jurisdiction
Iceland
Facility
Tier III
Power
100% geothermal
Uplink
100 Gbps
Peering reach
Backbone · Private spine

Glued by a private 100 Gbps network spine.

The four bastions are linked by our own fibre — not the public internet. Snapshots, migrations and inter-bastion traffic never leave it.

Backbone
100Gbps
Median latency
8ms
Bastions
4Nordic
Routing
BGPAnycast
Uptime SLA
99.99%
Peering

Every bastion sits on well-peered Nordic internet exchanges, so the path to mainland Europe is short and consistent.

Mitigation

Always-on volumetric DDoS scrubbing runs at the edge of all four sites — nothing to enable, no extra cost.

Addressing

A clean IPv4 address and a routed IPv6 block on every server, with BGP Anycast available for resilient front-ends.

FAQ

Network questions, answered.

Still unsure? The garrison is on watch 24/7 — reach support and a human answers.

Where are the bastions located?

In four Nordic cities — Stockholm, Helsinki, Oslo and Reykjavík — connected by a private 100 Gbps backbone with an 8 ms median latency between sites.

Why these four jurisdictions?

Each is chosen on the merits: Sweden and Finland for strong privacy law inside the EU, Norway as an EEA hedge outside the EU, and Iceland for geothermal power and distance from the mainland. Together they let you place a workload where its jurisdiction actually fits.

Can I choose which bastion my server runs in?

Yes. Every VPS and dedicated server is pinned to the bastion you pick at order time, and the panel shows you which site each server lives in.

How does the DDoS mitigation work?

Always-on volumetric mitigation runs at the network edge of all four bastions — there is nothing to enable and no extra cost. Attack traffic is scrubbed before it reaches your server.

Is the backbone really private?

The 100 Gbps spine between the four bastions is our own — not the public internet. Inter-bastion traffic, snapshots and migrations never leave it.

Do I get IPv4 and IPv6?

Both, on every server, at every bastion — a clean IPv4 address and a routed IPv6 block, included.

What does the uptime SLA cover?

99.99% per-bastion availability, measured and published monthly on the status page. Hardware and network faults inside the window are credited automatically.

How fast can I reach a bastion?

All four sit on well-peered Nordic exchanges, so latency to mainland Europe is low and consistent. The backbone keeps the bastions 8 ms apart on the median path.