A virtual server in the Comoros is a calm, stable and isolated point where you can launch projects that are not subject to global indexing. It is ideal for deploying platforms with private access, archive storage nodes, closed corporate networks, or services operating in the local markets of East Africa and Madagascar.
- Geopolitical neutrality. The Comoros is not part of international alliances that actively restrict digital freedom. This makes the location suitable for fintech platforms, confidential developments, and legally independent projects.
- Communication without unnecessary noise. The VPS Moroni, the capital of the country, is connected to the EASSy marine cable, which provides stable connectivity to East Africa, India and even Southern Europe. The load on the highways is minimal.
- Ideal for services with a limited number of users. The UPU in the Comoros is ideal for APIs, corporate accounting systems, secure storage, backup duplication and “sleeping” backup nodes.
- A market where local control is needed. For those who work with legal or logistics companies in the Mozambique–Kenya–Madagascar region, this is a real infrastructure point that is closer and more reliable than virtual VPS on another continent.
We have deployed a physical server infrastructure in Moroni, with a full service cycle: from installation and connection to round—the-clock support.
What is available:
- Root access and isolation at the hypervisor level
- KVM-virtualization and support for all popular operating systems
- Control panel, the ability to download ISO
- IPv4 and IPv6, DDoS protection
- Guaranteed supply of resources, without redistribution
- Independent power supply, backup channels
- Minimum noise and overload. Unlike mass data centers, there is no traffic from thousands of customers. This is a server that runs “in silence".
- Maximum control. From the choice of IP to the access level, everything is under your control.
- Invisibility for unnecessary attention. There are no “rating lists”, “marketing maps” or other indicators that highlight a location.
- Political and digital stability. Despite the limited resources, the country does not depend on external Internet control centers.
- Lack of pressure. Neither the EU, nor the USA, nor other blocs can request access to data — this is a separate digital space.