Hosting a virtual server in Guyana provides access to routes in Latin America, the Caribbean, and the East coast of the United States. For projects operating in a multigeographic format, vps Georgetown is a rare and strategically advantageous choice.
The Suriname-Guyana Submarine Cable System fiber-optic backbone passes through Guyana, connecting the country with Suriname, Brazil and Trinidad. There is a steady outlet to the Atlantic coast, and from there to the USA and Europe. Unlike congested locations like Miami, UPU Guyana operates on low-congestion routes with a natural geographical advantage.
It means:
- minimal delays in the region;
- equal proximity to the north and south of the continent;
- isolated traffic with clean statistics.
PQ.Hosting hosts the infrastructure in Georgetown, where the server node is deployed on its own rack — without tenants and resellers. This allows you to control the entire chain: from hardware to the router.
What is included:
- KVM virtualization with guaranteed isolation.
- Root access, any OS (including one with its own ISO).
- Unlimited traffic.
- Stable connection to local and international networks.
- IPv4/IPv6 support.
- DDoS filtering.
- A control panel with extended control.
- 24/7 support (Russian, English).
Vds Guyana is activated instantly — without queues and waits, with a unique IP address and the ability to configure the server for a specific task.
- Projects aimed at the English-speaking segment of South America.
- Services that need a rare IP geometry.
- Independent developers who need a location outside the EU and the USA.
- Infrastructure integrators who assemble a distributed architecture.
- Media and streaming platforms that need minimal ping to the Caribbean region.