Dedicated servers in the United Kingdom
Host your projects in London on OVHcloud infrastructure. Optimised latency across the British Isles, dedicated network capacity and full root access.

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Why choose a dedicated server in the United Kingdom?
London (LON) is one of the largest internet hubs in Europe, peering with LINX (London Internet Exchange) and offering top-tier connectivity to the British Isles, Ireland, and trans-Atlantic routes.
Hosting in the UK is the default for projects targeting the British market, e-commerce platforms and SaaS apps. The LON datacenter is ISO 27001-certified and runs OVHcloud's standard operations.

Why choose Kimsufi?
LINX peering
Direct connectivity to the London Internet Exchange (LINX) — sub-3 ms latency to UK consumer ISPs.
British data residency
Data hosted in the UK under post-Brexit data-protection rules (UK GDPR + DPA 2018).
Anti-DDoS standard
Always-on Anti-DDoS protection, no scrubbed-traffic limit. Online B2C platforms stay reachable under attack.
Trans-Atlantic gateway
Excellent connectivity to the US East Coast — useful for SaaS apps spanning UK + US audiences.
The LON datacenter in London
The LON site offers premium connectivity to the British market via LINX peering, plus excellent trans-Atlantic routes. Hardware and operations match OVHcloud's European standard.
For SaaS platforms with both UK and EU audiences, a vRack-linked combination of LON + a continental site (FRA, GRA) keeps redundancy + latency optimal.
Where is your UK datacenter located?
Our UK datacenter (LON) is in London. It connects to LINX and the OVHcloud global backbone.
Does post-Brexit hosting still work for EU audiences?
Yes. Latency from London to Paris, Amsterdam and Frankfurt is sub-15 ms. Data is protected under UK GDPR + DPA 2018, with adequacy decisions in place for transfers to/from the EU.
Is the server PCI-DSS-suitable for UK e-commerce?
OVHcloud's infrastructure is PCI-DSS compatible. You configure your application stack (web app firewall, network segmentation) on top to obtain certification.
Is the bandwidth in GBP or EUR?
GBP — UK billing follows local currency conventions. The order page displays prices in £ when on /en-gb/.