DigitalOcean Datacenter & Server Locations, Regions Map

This is a complete list of currently available DigitalOcean datacenter locations in 2024, server locations and a regions map — and where to speed test servers.

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List of DigitalOcean Datacenter & Server Locations:

  • Toronto, Canada
  • San Francisco, US
  • New York City, US
  • London, UK
  • Frankfurt, Germany
  • Amsterdam, Netherlands
  • Bangalore, India
  • Singapore

Server & Region Details

Speed test locations; IPs for ping/latency tests & further info.

Toronto, Ontario — Canada (TOR1)

Speed test Ping test
TOR1 IP: 138.197.135.163
  • 40 Gigabit Ethernet
  • Launched TOR1 in September, 2015

San Francisco, California — USA (SFO1, SFO2)

Speed test Ping test
SFO1 IP: 138.197.135.163
SF02 IP: 138.68.237.46
  • West coast Telx facility
  • Direct trans-pacific cable for fast Asia connection
  • 40 Gigabit Ethernet
  • Launched SF01 in April, 2013
  • Launched SF02 in July, 2016

New York City, New York — USA (NYC1, NYC2, NYC3)

Speed test Ping test
NYC1 IP: 67.205.188.39
NYC2 IP: 162.243.9.77
NYC3 IP: 138.197.20.252
  • DigitalOcean headquartered in New York
  • East coast Telx data facility aka Google building (NYC2)
  • Supported location since founding of DigitalOcean in 2011

London — UK (LON1)

Speed test Ping test
LON1 IP: 178.62.219.145
  • Launched LON1 in July, 2014

Frankfurt — Germany (FRA1)

Speed test Ping test
FRA1 IP: 46.101.201.140
  • 40 Gigabit Ethernet
  • Co-located with Interxion
  • Launched FRA1 in April, 2015

Amsterdam — Holland (AMS2, AMS3)

Speed test Ping test
AMS2 IP: 146.185.152.145
AMS3 IP: 178.62.219.145
  • AMS1 has been discontinued

Bangalore — India (BLR1)

Speed test Ping test
BLR2 IP: 188.166.152.227
  • Launched BLR1 in May, 2016

Singapore (SGP1)

Speed test Ping test
SGP1 IP: 128.199.210.182
  • Equinix facility
  • Launched SGP1 in February, 2014

This list is being updated as needed.

New Datacenter Suggestions

These are the most voted new datacenter suggestions with “gathering feedback” status in Uservoice — which means that DigitalOcean is listening. Go and vote!

List is sorted with current number of votes (27th July, 2018).

DigitalOcean Datacenter Map

This is the world map of all available locations — see interactive map here.

Digitalocean Datacenter Map

That’s it for now; however I will continue to collect information about DigitalOcean’s server infrastructure and update as necessary. Cheers.

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12 thoughts on “DigitalOcean Datacenter & Server Locations, Regions Map”

    • Missed that one! Thanks for the suggestion, I’ve added it right away. If anything else is missing from the list, please let me know.

      Reply
  1. I think you should have at list one datacenter in South America like Brasil.
    For my client is very important.
    And for you is important to cover the world.

    Thank you for yore co opetation.

    Koby Peleg Hen
    Israel

    Reply
    • It so happens that Brazil is one of the most sought after locations. So I wouldn’t be surprised if it’s added one day.

      Please note, uservoice has moved over to ideas.digitalocean.com

      You can vote for a Brazilian datacenter “here“.

      Reply
  2. Hi Guys

    When are you coming to South Africa? There is plenty of demand here, AWS and Azure cleaning up.
    Are we able to vote for this?

    Reply

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