Country
Netherlands
AI data center dossier
Country
Netherlands
Operator
DigitalOcean
Energy
Unknown
Known capacity
20 MW
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DigitalOcean's Amsterdam data centers (AMS1 and AMS3) function as the company's primary AI compute hub for European customers, anchoring a strategic expansion into GPU cloud services that positions DigitalOcean against specialized AI cloud competitors for the developer and SMB market.
Amsterdam was a natural location for DigitalOcean's European AI hub. The Netherlands is home to one of Europe's most dense internet exchange ecosystems — the Amsterdam Internet Exchange (AMS-IX) is the world's second-largest by traffic — and Amsterdam's data center infrastructure is mature, well-connected, and subject to Dutch GDPR interpretation rather than French or German national security law overlays, making it attractive for startups and international customers. DigitalOcean's existing European customer base, built over a decade of Droplet VPS deployments, provides a ready market for AI compute upgrades.
The facilities host NVIDIA H100 GPU Droplets — DigitalOcean's branded per-hour GPU instances — and Bare Metal GPU servers with HGX H100 8-GPU nodes for customers needing dedicated GPU capacity without virtualization overhead. Following DigitalOcean's 2023 acquisition of Paperspace (a developer-focused ML platform), the Amsterdam hub integrated with Paperspace Gradient for hosted Jupyter notebooks, experiment tracking, and model deployment workflows. This integration differentiates DigitalOcean's AI offering from raw GPU providers: customers get GPU compute plus a usable MLOps environment at startup-friendly pricing.
DigitalOcean's core market differentiation in AI cloud is pricing accessibility and developer experience. While AWS, Google Cloud, and Azure GPU instances carry enterprise pricing tiers, DigitalOcean offers H100 instances at competitive hourly rates with no minimum commitment — designed for researchers, indie developers, early-stage startups, and small teams that cannot justify the operational overhead of AWS SageMaker or Google Vertex AI. This has attracted a significant user base in the EU AI startup ecosystem, particularly from accelerators and university research groups requiring ad-hoc high-performance GPU access.
The facility also provides GDPR-compliant EU data residency for AI training and inference, which is a baseline requirement for EU-based startups handling user data in model fine-tuning or inference pipelines.
**Hardware**: NVIDIA H100 SXM (HGX 8-GPU nodes) + H100 PCIe (GPU Droplets) · **Platform**: Paperspace Gradient integration for MLOps · **Connectivity**: AMS-IX peering
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