ServerHub

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ServerHub is a privately held Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) provider founded in 2001 (originally as Infinite/Infinitie Networks, a subsidiary of Eonix Corporation) that sells dedicated servers, VPS/cloud hosting, and server colocation to customers, with its flagship facility housed inside the PhoenixNAP data center in Phoenix, Arizona. Over roughly a decade the company expanded from its Arizona base into Dallas, Chicago, Seattle, New York City, and Los Angeles within the U.S., plus Frankfurt, Germany and Amsterdam, Netherlands internationally, reaching what it described at various points as six to eleven “global data center” locations. ServerHub does not own these buildings outright; it operates as a tenant/customer of larger carrier-neutral facilities (e.g., PhoenixNAP, NYI’s 100 William Street in Manhattan) where it leases suites, cages, or cabinets and resells capacity as dedicated servers, VPS, and colocation. The company has touted serving customers in over 120 countries and, per third-party reviews, has been recognized on Inc. 500/5000 fastest-growing company lists. ServerHub is a small-to-mid-tier player in the budget dedicated-server and colocation hosting market, distinct from hyperscale cloud or wholesale colocation providers, and its current website presence and location count appear to have contracted somewhat since its mid-2010s expansion peak.

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ServerHub operates as a cloud provider and colocation provider, with facilities at the following locations:

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Common Questions

How many data center locations does ServerHub operate?

This is inconsistent across sources: press releases and a partner site (Eonix) describe ServerHub as having grown to nine or eleven global data centers across the US, Germany, and the Netherlands, while ServerHub's own current homepage states its platform "spans across 7 locations around the globe."

Does ServerHub own its own data center buildings?

No specific evidence found that ServerHub owns any building outright; historical press releases describe it selecting and leasing space inside third-party facilities such as PhoenixNAP in Phoenix and NYI's 100 William Street facility in Manhattan for its New York operations.

Where is ServerHub's flagship data center?

ServerHub selected the PhoenixNAP facility in Phoenix, Arizona as its flagship data center in 2012, citing the location and staff as deciding factors.

Does ServerHub offer colocation services?

Yes, ServerHub sells colocation (rack, half-rack, and full cabinet space) alongside dedicated servers and VPS/cloud hosting, with historical colocation offerings advertised in Dallas, Seattle, Chicago, and Frankfurt.

Does ServerHub operate an AI data center in ?

As of now, we don't have a confirmed AI-optimized (GPU-dense, liquid-cooled) facility on file for ServerHub here. We continue tracking new developments.

Does ServerHub offer cloud services?

ServerHub is classified as a cloud provider among other services it offers — we can't confirm which specific facilities provide cloud services. Please contact ServerHub directly to confirm cloud availability.

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