
IONOS is one of Europe’s largest hosting providers, and Germany is where their infrastructure runs deepest. After testing a live Berlin server firsthand, I found the benchmark results were consistently strong, particularly the memory throughput. The speeds outperformed several providers I’ve tested at higher price points.
Read on for the full picture.

To evaluate IONOS fairly and consistently, I applied our structured hosting review methodology, which guides how we assess every provider we test. You can read the full framework on our rating methodology page.
Here is how IONOS Germany hosting performed across each category:
| Category | Score | Why This Score |
|---|---|---|
| Prices | 8.5/10 | VPS plans are competitively priced at entry level with no setup fees. Renewal rates increase after the first term for some plan types, which is worth factoring in. |
| Features | 9.0/10 | NVMe storage, full root access, DDoS protection, ISO 27001-certified data centers, and German server location selection are all included. Automatic backups are not free and require an additional Acronis subscription. |
| Performance | 9.5/10 | CPU processed 3,705 events per second with an average latency of 0.54ms, memory throughput reached 34,045 MiB/sec, and network download reached 3,052 Mbps from the Berlin server. All above average |
| Ease of Use | 9.0/10 | The signup process is straightforward. The dashboard is intuitive for first-time users, with server details immediately visible on the server management page. |
| Support | 8.8/10 | Live chat connected me to a human agent within one minute. Asia from the Server Department answered both questions accurately, including verifying a technical limitation before confirming it. Phone support is recommended for active server issues. |
| Overall | 9.0/10 | Strong performance across every benchmark, genuine German infrastructure, and a support team that handled a technical query with accuracy. The main caveats are renewal pricing and the absence of free automatic backups. |
Before I ran a single benchmark, I wanted to confirm which IONOS plans actually let you choose a German server. I found out the answer depends entirely on which plan type you pick.
Here’s my breakdown:
| Plan Type | German Server | Plan Details |
|---|---|---|
| Shared Hosting | No | IONOS assigns the server automatically at signup. There is no location selector, so you cannot request a German data center. If a German server is a hard requirement, this plan type will not work for you. The next best option is to step up to a VPS. |
| WordPress Hosting | No | WordPress plans run on shared infrastructure, so the same limitation applies. If you need location control with WordPress, you’ll need to use a VPS plan and install WordPress manually. |
| VPS | Yes | Germany is listed as an available data center location during the configuration step before checkout. I tested this plan, running all benchmarks from a Berlin server. |
| Cloud Servers | Yes | Frankfurt and Berlin are both available for cloud server deployments, giving you two German location options at this tier. |
| Dedicated Servers | Yes | Germany is available for dedicated server orders, with Frankfurt as the primary facility at this product level. |

IONOS offers a broad range of hosting products, but not all of them give you control over your server’s location.
For site owners who specifically need a German server, these three hosting types offer Germany as a selectable data center location at checkout:
| ชื่อแพลน | เนื้อที่ | CPU | RAM | OS | ราคา | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Virtual Server XS | 10 GB | 1 core | 1 GB | ฿70 | รายละเอียด | |
| Virtual Server S | 80 GB | 2 core | 2 GB | ฿100 | รายละเอียด | |
| Virtual Server M | 120 GB | 2 core | 4 GB | ฿140 | รายละเอียด | |
| Virtual Server L | 240 GB | 4 core | 8 GB | ฿270 | รายละเอียด | |
| Virtual Server XL | 480 GB | 8 core | 16 GB | ฿460 | รายละเอียด | |
| Virtual Server XXL | 720 GB | 12 core | 24 GB | ฿730 | รายละเอียด |
| ชื่อแพลน | เนื้อที่ | CPU | RAM | แบนด์วิดท์ | OS | ราคา | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cloud Server XS | 30 GB | 1 core | 512 MB | ไม่จำกัด | ฿230 | รายละเอียด | |
| Cloud Server S | 40 GB | 2 core | 1 GB | ไม่จำกัด | ฿330 | รายละเอียด | |
| Cloud Server M | 60 GB | 1 core | 2 GB | ไม่จำกัด | ฿660 | รายละเอียด | |
| Cloud Server RAM M | 40 GB | 2 core | 4 GB | ไม่จำกัด | ฿730 | รายละเอียด | |
| Cloud Server L | 80 GB | 2 core | 4 GB | ไม่จำกัด | ฿990 | รายละเอียด | |
| Cloud Server RAM L | 80 GB | 4 core | 8 GB | ไม่จำกัด | ฿1,580 | รายละเอียด | |
| Cloud Server XL | 120 GB | 4 core | 8 GB | ไม่จำกัด | ฿1,970 | รายละเอียด | |
| Cloud Server RAM XL | 120 GB | 8 core | 16 GB | ไม่จำกัด | ฿3,610 | รายละเอียด | |
| Cloud Server RAM 3XL | 240 GB | 12 core | 24 GB | ไม่จำกัด | ฿6,230 | รายละเอียด | |
| Cloud Server RAM XXL | 160 GB | 8 core | 32 GB | ไม่จำกัด | ฿6,880 | รายละเอียด | |
| Cloud Server RAM 4XL | 360 GB | 16 core | 32 GB | ไม่จำกัด | ฿9,500 | รายละเอียด | |
| Cloud Server RAM 5XL | 480 GB | 24 core | 48 GB | ไม่จำกัด | ฿13,760 | รายละเอียด |
| ชื่อแพลน | เนื้อที่ | CPU | RAM | OS | ราคา | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| AR6-32 HDD | 2 TB | 12 x 2.6GHz | 32 GB | ฿1,970 | รายละเอียด | |
| AR8-64 HDD | 2 TB | 12 x 2.6GHz | 64 GB | ฿2,530 | รายละเอียด | |
| AR6-32 NVME | 480 GB | 6 x 3.6GHz | 32 GB | ฿2,660 | รายละเอียด | |
| IX-6 32 HDD | 2 TB | 6 x 3.2GHz | 32 GB | ฿2,790 | รายละเอียด | |
| IX-6 32 NVME | 512 GB | 6 x 3.2GHz | 32 GB | ฿2,790 | รายละเอียด | |
| IX8-64 NVME | 1 TB | 8 x 2.6GHz | 64 GB | ฿3,210 | รายละเอียด | |
| AR12-128 NVME | 960 GB | 12 x 3.1GHz | 128 GB | ฿4,750 | รายละเอียด | |
| AR12-128 HDD | 2 TB | 12 x 4.3GHz | 128 GB | ฿4,920 | รายละเอียด | |
| 3XL-192 HDD | 4 TB | 12 x 2.6GHz | 192 GB | ฿5,870 | รายละเอียด | |
| 3XL-192 NVME | 1 TB | 12 x 3.7GHz | 192 GB | ฿6,980 | รายละเอียด |
For payments, IONOS accepts the following methods:
The IONOS hosting plans come with a 30-day money-back guarantee, which gives you enough time to run real tests before committing.
I tested IONOS Germany’s infrastructure using a live VPS server provisioned in Berlin to get a clear picture of what the hardware actually delivers. Here are the exact specs I was working with:
Test Server Configuration:
I ran five categories of performance tests: CPU processing power, memory throughput, disk I/O speeds, network performance, and system stability under sustained stress load. Here is what I found.
Benchmark Results
| Benchmark | Result |
|---|---|
| CPU Events per Second | 3,705.46 |
| CPU Average Latency | 0.54ms |
| Memory Transfer Speed | 34,045.39 MiB/sec |
| Memory Operations per Second | 10,240 |
| Disk Read Speed | 95.58 MiB/s |
| Disk Write Speed | 63.72 MiB/s |
| Disk Average Latency | 0.04ms |
| Network Download Speed | 3,052.14 Mbit/s |
| Network Upload Speed | 2,341.12 Mbit/s |
| Network Ping | 12.794ms |
| Stress Test CPU Bogo ops/s | 1,875.65 |
| Stress Test VM Bogo ops/s | 119,847.67 |
To measure raw processing power, sysbench runs a prime number calculation up to 20,000, which puts the CPU through sustained arithmetic that mirrors real server workloads, such as a WooCommerce store processing a checkout or a site handling several visitors at once.
Results:

I recorded 3,705 events per second with an average latency of 0.54ms. The 95th percentile latency sat at just 0.50ms, meaning the CPU remained consistent throughout the entire run, with very little variance between its best and worst responses.
What stands out here is how tight the latency range is. The gap between the minimum of 0.47ms and the 95th percentile of 0.50ms is almost negligible, indicating the CPU was not spiking under load. For a German-facing site, that consistency matters as much as the raw throughput number.
A server holding steady under concurrent PHP requests means pages load predictably for every visitor, not just the first few in the queue.
The memory benchmark pushes data through RAM in 1MB blocks across a total of 10GB, which gives a clear picture of how the server handles bulk data movement. This test reflects what happens on a live server during peak activity, when database queries, object caching, and active application processes are all competing for memory access at the same time.
Results:

The throughput came in at 34,045 MiB/sec, which is an exceptionally strong result for a virtualized server at this tier. Average latency held at 0.03ms for the entire run, with no single spike above that figure at the 95th percentile.
To put that in practical terms, every memory operation on this server completes almost instantly. For a WordPress site running object caching, or any application that leans on MySQL for frequent queries, this kind of RAM throughput means the server is not the thing slowing your pages down.
The KVM virtualization layer introduces very little overhead between the guest OS and physical memory, and the numbers clearly reflect this.
For the disk test, I used a random read and write pattern rather than a sequential one, because random access is closer to what actually happens on a production server. When multiple visitors load pages simultaneously and the database is fielding queries in the background, the disk is constantly jumping between operations.
Results:

Read throughput came in at 95.58 MiB/sec and write throughput at 63.72 MiB/sec, with an average latency of just 0.04ms. At 6,116 reads per second and 4,077 writes per second, the NVMe storage handles that constant back-and-forth without queuing.
The 95th percentile latency of 0.10ms is the number I would point to here. It means that even during the busiest moments of the test, when reads and writes were happening simultaneously at full speed, the storage stayed responsive.
Traditional SSD hosting struggles to hold that kind of latency consistency under a mixed random workload. For a WordPress site with active traffic, regular database writes, and media serving happening at the same time, these disk speeds mean storage is not going to become a bottleneck as your traffic grows.
I tested network speed using speedtest-cli from the live Berlin server. The test connected to an Internetnord GmbH node also located in Berlin, with a ping of 12.794ms.
Results:

The download speed of 3,052 Mbit/s and upload speeds of 2,341 Mbit/s are well above what most VPS providers deliver at this tier. 500 to 1,000 Mbit/s is more typical. No packet loss was recorded across the full test.
The practical implication for a German-facing site is significant. At these speeds, the server has far more network headroom than most sites will ever use, which means traffic spikes are absorbed rather than queued. Images, scripts, and page responses leave the server fast regardless of how many visitors are hitting it simultaneously.
The 12.794ms ping to a local Berlin node is also worth noting. Anything under 20ms to a nearby node is a strong result for a VPS, and this server falls well within that range, translating directly into faster time-to-first-byte for German visitors.
To test stability under pressure, I ran stress-ng with two CPU stressors and two memory stressors running in parallel for a full 5 minutes without interruption. The goal was to see how the server behaves when everything is being pushed at once, the kind of load a site might face during a resource-heavy background process.
Results:

All four stressors passed, and no metrics were flagged as untrustworthy. The CPU stressor maintained 1,875 bogo ops per second throughout the entire run, while the memory stressor ran alongside it at 119,847 bogo ops per second.
What I look for in a stress test is not just whether the server survives but whether it holds a consistent pace from start to finish. This server did both. There was no degradation across the full 300 seconds.
The gap between real-time and usr+sys bogo ops scores was also small, which confirms the server was doing genuine work throughout.
The IONOS Berlin server delivered strong results across every benchmark I ran. CPU consistency was particularly impressive, memory throughput was exceptional for this price tier, and the network speeds were well above what I typically see on comparable plans.
Taken together, these results make a strong case for IONOS as a serious option for site owners who need reliable German infrastructure.

I tested IONOS ease of use across the three stages every new customer goes through: signing up, finding your way around the dashboard, and managing your server once it is live.
Getting all three things right determines whether you hit the ground running or spend your first hour searching for basic settings.
Getting started with IONOS is a process I found direct and easy to follow from the first click. From the homepage, I navigated to Hosting in the top menu.

I then selected “VPS Hosting” from the dropdown to view the plans.

The plan page loaded cleanly with all six tiers listed and their specs clearly visible. I scrolled down and selected the VPS M plan on a three-year term.

This action led me to a configuration page where everything I needed to set up the server was presented on a single screen.
I selected my contract term and my server location. IONOS offers four options: the US, the UK, Spain, and Germany. I chose Germany.

I then picked my operating system and added backup preferences.
Having all configuration options on one page, rather than spread across multiple steps, made the process feel more efficient.

A live order summary on the right side of the page updated with each selection, so I could see exactly what I was committing to before moving forward.

On the next page, I was required to add my customer details and choose a payment method. I added my personal details, reviewed the full order, and checked out. I received a confirmation message to confirm my order.

The entire process, from landing on the VPS page to completing the order, was smooth, with no confusing steps or unexpected redirects.
Once I processed my payment, I could now access the client area.
The IONOS dashboard feels clean and beginner-friendly right from the moment you land on it. At the top, there’s a minimal navigation bar with a search function that lets you quickly look up features, domains, or help articles.
Key account icons, such as notifications and the cart, are neatly tucked into the top-right corner, so essentials like account settings and alerts are always within reach without cluttering the interface.

The main dashboard is organized into large, clearly labeled tiles, which makes navigation intuitive, even for first-time users. Core sections include:
This way, the services are easy to access. For first-time users, this tile-based layout eliminates the need to dig through menus. Everything is visible at a glance, which significantly lowers the learning curve.
To access server management, I clicked on the “Servers & Cloud” tile from the main dashboard.

This opens a dedicated “Server & Cloud” page where I selected my server.

Right away, the interface displays the most important server details. From here, I can see:
This makes it easy to scan your infrastructure at a glance, especially if you’re managing multiple servers.

I could also scroll down to see more details, such as account configuration and history.

At the top of the server panel, there’s a row of quick-action buttons, including Actions, Network, and DVD Drive. The Actions dropdown is where most of the core controls live. You can restart, suspend, open the remote console, or reinstall the OS.
These are essential tools, and they’re all grouped logically in one place, so you’re not hunting through menus to perform basic tasks.

From signup to server management, IONOS kept friction low at every stage. The registration process was quick, and the dashboard layout made core services easy to find, even without prior experience.
The server management interface displayed the most important details, status, IP, location, and specs, the moment I clicked into my server. I could access all controls in one place, so basic tasks like restarting or reinstalling the OS did not require switching between multiple menus.
I could specifically choose Germany from the location dropdown during configuration. This will not change the pricing or add any extra steps to your account setup. For a first-time VPS user, the learning curve here is genuinely low.
IONOS offers several ways to get help: live chat, phone support, a callback option, and a dedicated personal consultant program.
Getting to the right team takes a few deliberate steps, so here is exactly how the process works.
From the IONOS dashboard, I clicked the Help & Contact icon in the top navigation bar and selected the Contact tab.

A topic dropdown appeared with options including:
I selected Server & Cloud Infrastructure since my question was about server location and provisioning.

Once I made my selection, IONOS displayed its recommended contact option: a phone call to +1 484-254-5555. They display your customer ID and a temporary PIN upfront so you have what you need before dialing.

For server and infrastructure queries, this is what IONOS considers the most effective channel, and it is worth noting because it reflects how seriously they treat technical questions at this tier.
Live chat was also listed as an alternative under More contact options. Since not every site owner is comfortable seeking server support over the phone, I went with live chat to see how well it handled the same question.
Clicking Start a live chat opened a chat widget directly on the page. A bot greeted me first and asked how it could help. I typed my question 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 acknowledged the question and passed me through to a human agent straight away, responding: “Thank you. We will connect you with the next available consultant.”
Asia from the Server Department joined at 7:24 PM, one minute after I submitted my question. She asked for my name to confirm the account, then restated my question to make sure she understood it correctly before answering.
The conversation covered two important points:


The full exchange ran from 7:23 PM to 7:42 PM, around 19 minutes in total.
IONOS support is well structured once you navigate the topic selector to reach the right team. The live chat bot handled the handoff cleanly, and Asia answered both questions accurately, including flagging a real limitation around post-signup location changes without prompting.
For straightforward pre-sales or configuration questions, live chat works well. For active technical issues on a running server, I would follow IONOS’s own recommendation and use the phone channel.

Yes, I recommend IONOS Germany hosting for site owners who specifically need a server in Germany. The Berlin infrastructure held up across every benchmark I ran, with network speeds well above what I typically see at this price tier.
What stood out most was the memory throughput of 34,045 MiB/sec and a stress test that maintained 1,875 CPU bogo ops/s across the full five minutes without a single failure.
The main caveat is plan selection. You have to be on a VPS hosting plan or a cloud or dedicated server, as shared hosting does not give you German server location control.
With that in mind, the 30-day money-back guarantee gives you a low-risk window to test the infrastructure yourself before fully committing.
For a full breakdown of everything IONOS offers beyond its German infrastructure, check out our IONOS Review.
| ชื่อแพลน | เนื้อที่ | CPU | RAM | OS | ราคา | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Start for free | ไม่จำกัด | - | ฿0 | รายละเอียด | ||
| Virtual Server XS | 10 GB | 1 core | 1 GB | ฿70 | รายละเอียด | |
| Virtual Server S | 80 GB | 2 core | 2 GB | ฿100 | รายละเอียด | |
| Virtual Server M | 120 GB | 2 core | 4 GB | ฿140 | รายละเอียด | |
| Virtual Server L | 240 GB | 4 core | 8 GB | ฿270 | รายละเอียด | |
| Virtual Server XL | 480 GB | 8 core | 16 GB | ฿460 | รายละเอียด | |
| Virtual Server XXL | 720 GB | 12 core | 24 GB | ฿730 | รายละเอียด |
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Yes, IONOS operates data centers in Berlin and Frankfurt. All locations comply with data protection regulations to maintain server security.
Yes, particularly if you choose a VPS or dedicated server that lets you select a German server location. I tested a live Berlin server and found strong performance across CPU, memory, disk, and network benchmarks. The data centers in Germany offer fast load times for website visitors.
The entry-level VPS plan is the most affordable option, offering the option to select a German server location at checkout. Shared hosting does not offer location control, so a VPS is the lowest price point at which a German server is guaranteed.
Yes. IONOS stores data within the EU, and its Frankfurt facility holds ISO 27001 certification. This means it has been independently audited against international security standards. For businesses handling customer data under GDPR, that combination carries real weight.
A server location in Germany can positively influence search rankings for German-language queries, as proximity to your target audience can affect page load times and time-to-first-byte. The Berlin server I tested returned a network ping of 12.794ms to a local node, indicating fast response times for German visitors.

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