The Solomon Islands is a country spread over almost a thousand islands between Papua New Guinea and Vanuatu. The country is not part of large international digital clusters, but it is precisely because of this that the Solomon Islands UPU becomes a rare and strategically important tool for those who build an independent, distributed server architecture.
The actual location of servers in the capital of the country, in the capital of the country, gives customers access to the physical infrastructure, which is not covered by standard global hosting channels. This means: no secondary lease, no hackneyed IP addresses, just direct connection and full control.
The Solomon Islands are connected to the Coral Sea Cable international fiber optic system, which connects the archipelago with Australia and Papua New Guinea. In addition, its own inter-island transmission lines are being developed, allowing for stable communication within and outside the country.
Thanks to this, the virtual server in the Solomon Islands provides connectivity to the main points of Oceania without overloading, which is especially important for the stability of the services.
Hosting VPS/VDS from PQ.Hosting is not “geolocation through a tunnel”, but real equipment installed and connected on the territory of the country. We do not lease facilities through third parties — only direct ownership and full compliance with the regional link.
vds Solomon Islands gives:
- Root access and the ability to fully configure the server.
- KVM virtualization without oversell and performance degradation.
- Unlimited traffic with a dedicated lane.
- IPv4 and IPv6 support.
- A control panel for rebooting, reinstalling, and monitoring.
- Install any OS, including the ISO downloaded manually.
- Round-the-clock support in Russian and English.
- To create a point of presence in Oceania serving users from Australia, New Zealand, and Polynesia.
- As part of a global fault-tolerant network, where each point is as independent as possible.
- For services that need unique IP addresses and minimal risks of blocking.
- To accommodate mirrors and APIs facing Southeast Asia and the South Pacific region.
- For companies that value the transparency of jurisdiction and the autonomy of digital policy.