
Dedicated Server in Poland for virtualization
Servers in Poland for virtualization
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Dedicated Server Rental in Poland
XServer Cloud offers dedicated server rental in Poland, a country with one of the most dynamically developing IT infrastructures in Europe. Colocation in Gdynia provides the perfect balance between speed, reliability, and proximity to Scandinavia and the Baltics.
Why Choose a Server in Poland
Poland is a modern digital hub of Central Europe, connecting the West and East of the continent. Situated on the Baltic coast, Gdynia has a unique geographic advantage: it is closer to Finland, Sweden, Lithuania, and Estonia than traditional data centers in Warsaw or Krakow.
This location makes XServer Cloud's Polish site an excellent choice for companies serving users from Central, Northern, and Eastern Europe. Here you get minimal latency and stable routing thanks to connections to key European backbone nodes, including a direct link to Ukraine with a latency of less than 20 ms.
About the ArtNet Data Center
Our servers are located in the modern ArtNet data center, which complies with the TIER III level. A second, more modern data center is located in Gdynia, built in accordance with European energy efficiency and safety standards, equipped with redundant power supply systems (2N UPS, diesel generators), duplicated cooling circuits, and independent telecommunications backbones.
The data center is connected to several major providers and backbone networks, ensuring stable operation and high throughput. The infrastructure includes 24/7 monitoring, access control, video surveillance, and a climate control system.
Network advantages of northern Poland
The location in Gdynia makes XServer Cloud's Polish site particularly attractive for projects targeting the Baltics, Scandinavia, and Central Europe. Proximity to submarine channels and fiber optic lines connecting Northern European countries ensures a stable and fast connection with low response times.
This location is also ideal for hosting geographically distributed systems, where physical distance between sites is crucial while maintaining high data synchronization speeds.
Advantages of Renting XServer Cloud Servers in Poland
- Location in Gdynia – closer to Scandinavia and the Baltics;
- Modern TIER III data center with full redundancy;
- Excellent connectivity to Central and Northern Europe;
- Reliable infrastructure and 24/7 monitoring;
- High bandwidth and low latency.
By choosing a server in Poland, you receive European reliability, a strategic location, and access to high-speed communication channels. XServer Cloud guarantees stable infrastructure operation and world-class support.
Dedicated Servers for Virtualization
Modern IT infrastructures are increasingly built on the principles of virtualization — where a single physical server becomes a platform for dozens or even hundreds of independent virtual machines. This approach allows for flexible resource allocation, fast project scaling, and cost savings on hardware without sacrificing performance.
What Is Virtualization
Virtualization is a technology that divides a server’s physical resources (CPU, RAM, disk space, network) among several isolated virtual machines. Each virtual machine (VM) has its own operating system, IP address, and configuration, functioning just like a separate physical server.
The core idea of virtualization is to maximize resource efficiency. A single powerful server can perform the work of dozens of independent systems, reducing maintenance, energy, and licensing costs.
Why Use Virtualization
Virtualization helps to solve multiple infrastructure challenges:
- optimization of infrastructure and reduction of physical hardware;
- fast deployment of new servers and services;
- flexible resource scaling for specific projects;
- isolation and security between different environments and clients;
- simplified backups and system migrations;
- efficient load distribution between nodes.
For these reasons, virtualization is used everywhere — from DevOps environments to cloud platforms and dynamic web projects.
However, managing a large number of virtual machines is not a simple task. The more VMs you have, the harder it becomes to maintain stability, security, and configuration consistency. If you prefer to focus on developing your projects instead of managing “virtual chaos”, use ready-made XServer Cloud solutions: you can rent virtual servers in bulk, get volume discounts, and completely eliminate the routine of infrastructure administration.
Which Servers Are Best for Virtualization
Virtualization demands strong CPU, memory, and storage performance. The best choice for such workloads are servers based on Intel Xeon and AMD EPYC processors with a high core count (16 or more) and support for hardware virtualization technologies — Intel VT-x / AMD-V.
The optimal configuration depends on the chosen hypervisor (VMware, Proxmox, Hyper-V, etc.) and the number of planned virtual machines. For stable operation, it’s recommended to reserve at least 20–30% of total resources to maintain performance under peak load.
As a general rule: 1 vCPU ≈ 1 physical core for CPU-intensive tasks, or 1 vCPU ≈ 0.5 physical core for low-activity environments. Memory should be allocated with a buffer — typically 2–8 GB per virtual machine, depending on the OS and workload type.
Which Projects Benefit from Virtualization
XServer Cloud servers for virtualization are ideal for:
- cloud services and IaaS platforms;
- development and testing environments (Dev / Stage / Prod);
- SaaS applications requiring client isolation;
- backup systems and disaster-recovery clusters;
- virtual desktop hosting (VDI) and container environments;
- virtual labs and educational projects.
Advantages of XServer Cloud Servers for Virtualization
- Support for VMware, KVM, Hyper-V, Xen, and other hypervisors;
- Intel Xeon / AMD EPYC CPUs with full hardware virtualization support;
- High-capacity SSD RAID arrays for reliable storage performance;
- Flexible scaling and resource configuration for any workload;
- Full control over your infrastructure with no hosting limitations;
- 24/7 support and performance optimization consultations.
If you want to build your own cloud platform or flexibly manage computing resources, a dedicated virtualization server from XServer Cloud will become the reliable core of your infrastructure — powerful, stable, and fully under your control.