Infrastructure built by people who got tired of providers hiding bandwidth numbers in the footnotes.
Origin
The pitch was familiar: "high-speed VPS", "unmetered bandwidth", "premium network". The reality was a 1 Gbit/s uplink split among 30 servers, burst rates that throttled after 60 seconds, and support tickets that took two days to answer.
EstFlux started with one question: what would it take to build a VPS product where the bandwidth number in the spec sheet matches what you actually get? The answer turned out to be straightforward: allocate a dedicated port per server, price it at a margin that doesn't require overselling, and be honest about the infrastructure.
We chose Tallinn for the same reason others do — Infonet DC is serious infrastructure, Estonia has strong digital governance, and EU jurisdiction provides a regulatory framework that makes GDPR compliance straightforward for our customers.
The Boost line is the result: five plans, one consistent 500 Mbit/s dedicated bandwidth per server, and a pricing structure where the listed price is what you pay.
How We Work
We don't say "fast". We say 500 Mbit/s. We don't say "reliable". We say 99.9% SLA. Numbers can be measured. Adjectives can't.
If something is included, it's listed clearly. If something costs extra, it's listed clearly. No asterisks on the pricing page.
The hardware and network decisions come before the marketing copy. What we can reliably provision is what we sell.
Operating from Estonia, under EU law. Data stays in the EU. GDPR compliance isn't an add-on — it's built into where and how we operate.
Support exists to solve problems, not to close tickets. If something's broken on our end, we say so. If something's a limitation, we explain it.
Our customers are developers, sysadmins, and teams running real production workloads. The product is designed around their needs, not a beginner tutorial.
Infrastructure
Our servers run at Infonet DC in Tallinn — one of the primary colocation facilities in the Baltic region, with enterprise-grade redundancy in power, cooling, and connectivity.
Tallinn's geographic position provides efficient routing to Northern Europe, the Baltic states, and Eastern Europe. For use cases like game servers and CDN nodes, the network topology matters as much as the hardware specs.
All infrastructure is located and operated within EU borders. There is no outsourcing to non-EU providers for compute, storage, or networking.
Tallinn, Estonia — Tier III certified facility
N+1 UPS configuration, diesel generators
Precision air conditioning, hot/cold aisle separation
Multiple upstream providers, EU peering
All data within the European Union