Dedicated servers in Buenos Aires, Argentina
Pay as you go plans & no commitment.
- Unmetered
bandwidth plans - Up to 2×100GE unshared uplink per server
- Low latencies & zero packet loss
- Fine-tuned routing through local carriers
- Automated
DDoS mitigation - 24/7 real-time
support
Location
Our Buenos Aires dedicated servers are located in carrier-neutral Pacheco datacenter EZE1 operated by Telecom Argentina. Besides providing access to 295+ networks, the facility also features a >99.99% uptime SLA, robust security measures, and complies with industry-standard certifications.
Certifications
ISAE 3402, SSAE16
Connectivity in Buenos Aires
Upstreams
Cogent
PNIs
Telecentro, Telecom Argentina
On-site support
Our data center technicians monitor all DataPacket servers 24/7. In the rare event of a hardware failure, the faulty component is replaced under 120 minutes.
- 24/7 monitoring
- 2-hour hardware replacements
- 99.99% uptime SLA
Why choose DataPacket
as your dedicated server provider in Buenos Aires
Low latencies & zero packet loss
Our network infrastructure, currently operating at 200+ Tbps, was designed so that we can guarantee constantly low latencies, zero packet loss and no saturation – even during peak times.
24/7 tech support
As our client, you’ll get a personal Slack channel with 24/7 access to technical support. You can also contact us via live chat, email or phone - we’re here to help you with any sales or network related questions.
Unshared uplink capacity
Each DataPacket server comes with unshared uplinks ranging from 1×10GE to 2×100GE. Coupled with unmetered bandwidth plans, our infrastructure can handle even the most bandwidth-intensive tasks.
Same-day deployments & No setup fees
In-stock servers are deployed the same day, usually within 4 hours, with free initial OS installation and server setup.
Frequently asked questions
Do you offer DDoS protection?
Volumetric Shield is always-on for each customer. This solution is efficient against NTP, DNS, Memcached, and other basic amplification attacks.
Full Shield, powered by dedicated anti-DDoS hardware, adds TCP syn interception and employs custom mitigation techniques.