
IONOS does not operate a data center in Canada. That is the most important fact to establish upfront. Their closest North American infrastructure sits in the United States, across three locations: Newark (New Jersey), Las Vegas (Nevada), and Lenexa (Kansas). For most Canadian audiences, Newark is the closest option at roughly 600km from Toronto. For Western Canadian audiences, Las Vegas is the better choice.
I will cover which US location to pick for your specific audience later in this article. Read on for the full breakdown.

| Category | Score | Why This Score |
|---|---|---|
| Prices | 8.8/10 | Competitive VPS pricing with no location surcharge. Renewal rates are stable on VPS plans, which is a genuine differentiator. Shared hosting renewal increases are worth factoring in upfront. |
| Features | 9.0/10 | ISO 27001-certified US data centers, geo-redundant architecture, DDoS protection, Cloudflare CDN, and daily backups all included. The absence of a Canadian location is the main gap. |
| Performance | 9.3/10 | Exceptional benchmark results across all five categories. The US server delivered 24,911 CPU events per second, 33,229 MiB/sec memory throughput, and near-multi-gigabit network speeds. The stress test passed all five consecutive runs with zero failures. |
| Ease of Use | 9.4/10 | Clean five-step checkout flow with location selection at the configuration stage. The IONOS dashboard and Cloud Panel are well organized once you know the layout. |
| Support | 9.6/10 | Bot-to-human handoff within one minute on live chat. Asia from the Server Department answered both questions accurately and flagged the post-signup location limitation clearly. Phone support is recommended for active technical issues. |
| Overall | 9.2/10 | IONOS is a strong choice for Canadian site owners who need reliable US-based infrastructure at a competitive price. The performance results are excellent, and the Newark location makes the distance gap manageable for most Canadian audiences. |
No. IONOS does not currently operate a data center in Canada. Their North American infrastructure is entirely US-based, with three locations:
For Canadian audiences, the distance from Newark to Toronto is approximately 600km. That is a genuinely short cross-border hop that many domestic Canadian providers cannot better depending on where within Canada the server is located.
Additionally, for sites targeting Canadian visitors, Cloudflare CDN included with most IONOS plans adds a layer of content delivery from edge nodes closer to Canadian visitors, which further reduces the latency impact of the US origin server.

Not all IONOS plans give you control over which US location you end up in.
| Plan Type | Location Choice | Available US Locations |
|---|---|---|
| Shared Hosting | No | Auto-assigned, mirrored across two locations |
| VPS Hosting | Yes | Newark, Las Vegas, Lenexa |
| Cloud Servers | Yes | Newark, Las Vegas, Lenexa |
| Dedicated Servers | Yes | Newark, Las Vegas, Lenexa |
For Canadian site owners who specifically need a US server close to their audience, VPS is the entry point where location selection becomes available.
Shared hosting does not offer this control, and you cannot guarantee which US data center you are assigned.
The good news is that IONOS does not charge extra for any specific location. Newark, Lenexa, and Las Vegas all carry the same plan price.
IONOS offers hosting products across shared, VPS, cloud, and dedicated server tiers. For Canadian users who need a US location selection, VPS is the relevant starting point. Six tiers are available:
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IONOS accepts the following payment methods:
All plans come with a 30-day money-back guarantee. State and local taxes apply.
I ran a full benchmark suite on a live IONOS VPS server located in the United States to measure what the infrastructure actually delivers.
These benchmarks measure the server-side performance:
For a Canadian visitor loading a page on a site hosted in Newark, the server performs exactly as these numbers show. The only variable that differs for Canadian users is the network round-trip time between their browser and the server, which for Toronto to Newark is typically under 10ms.
Here are the specs of the server I ran all five benchmarks on:
| Metric | Result |
|---|---|
| CPU Events per Second | 24,911.56 |
| CPU Average Latency | 0.32ms |
| CPU 95th Percentile Latency | 0.30ms |
| Memory Throughput | 33,229.43 MiB/sec |
| Memory Average Latency | 0.23ms |
| Disk Read Speed | 400.53 MiB/s |
| Disk Write Speed | 267.02 MiB/s |
| Disk Reads per Second | 25,633 |
| Disk Writes per Second | 17,089 |
| Disk Average Latency | 0.08ms |
| Network Download | 2,937–3,117 Mbps |
| Network Upload | 5,989 Mbps |
| Packet Loss | 0.0% |
| Stress Test (5 runs) | All 10 stressors passed, 0 failures |
The CPU benchmark ran across 8 threads for 60 seconds, calculating prime numbers under sustained load. The result was 24,911 events per second with an average latency of 0.32ms.
Notably, the 95th percentile latency of 0.30ms is marginally lower than the average, which indicates the CPU was not just fast but consistent throughout the entire run with virtually no variance between its best and worst responses.

For a Canadian-facing site hosted in the US, CPU consistency is the metric that matters most for page generation speed.
When a visitor from Toronto loads a page that requires PHP execution and database queries, the server assembles and returns the response in milliseconds.
At 24,911 events per second, this server handles concurrent requests at a level well beyond what most Canadian business or WordPress sites will ever demand.
The memory benchmark transferred 100GB of data across 8 threads, returning 33,229 MiB/sec with an average latency of 0.23ms.

At this throughput level, the RAM is not a bottleneck for any typical web workload. For a WordPress site using object caching, cached database queries are retrieved from memory and returned in microseconds.
The practical implication for Canadian users is that the server-side portion of every page load is almost instantaneous. The network hop from Canada to the US data center is the variable to watch, not server memory speed.
The disk test ran a mixed random read and write workload across 8 threads for 60 seconds, producing 25,633 reads per second and 17,089 writes per second, with read throughput at 400.53 MiB/s and write throughput at 267.02 MiB/s.
Average latency held at 0.08ms, with the 95th percentile at 0.19ms.

These are strong NVMe results. For context, 400 MiB/s read throughput means the server can deliver the equivalent of a full WordPress installation’s worth of files in under a second under a mixed random workload.
Database-heavy Canadian e-commerce sites and high-traffic blogs will see the disk hold up without becoming a bottleneck even under significant concurrent load.
I ran the Speedtest CLI twice for consistency. Both runs tested against a TCT node in Council Grove, Kansas, confirming the server’s connection to IONOS’s Lenexa, Kansas infrastructure.

Upload speeds of nearly 6 Gbps are significantly above what most VPS providers offer at this tier.
For Canadian visitors, this means page content and assets leave the server at exceptional speed regardless of how many users are hitting the site simultaneously. The upload ceiling will never be the limiting factor in how quickly a Canadian visitor’s browser receives a response.
I ran stress-ng for five consecutive rounds with 8 CPU stressors and 2 VM stressors in parallel for 60 seconds each.
All five rounds passed with zero failures and zero untrustworthy metrics.
Results from the middle run (run 3):

CPU bogo ops/s held between 7,693 and 7,748 across all five runs, a variance of less than 1%. The VM stressor ranged more widely between runs, which is normal for memory-intensive tests under simultaneous CPU pressure.
The consistent CPU performance across all five rounds is the key signal: the server does not degrade under sustained load, which matters for sites that experience traffic spikes or run background processes.
The IONOS US server delivered exceptional results across every benchmark category. The CPU consistency, near-multi-gigabit upload speeds, and five consecutive stress test passes with zero failures confirm that IONOS’s US infrastructure is genuinely high quality.
For Canadian site owners, the server-side performance is not the limitation. The cross-border network hop is the only variable, and for Eastern Canada connecting to Newark, that hop is short enough to be largely inconsequential for most web workloads.

The IONOS signup and setup process is organized into five clear steps visible in the navigation bar throughout checkout: Your selection, Cart, Customer details, Order review, and Payment.
US location selection happens during the initial server configuration, before checkout.
From the IONOS website, I navigated to the VPS hosting page.

Six plans are displayed side by side from VPS XS at $2/month to VPS XXL at $22/month, with the bestselling plan and best value labels marking the VPS L and VPS XXL respectively.
I selected VPS XL for testing.
I found the plan comparison page clean and scannable. Specs are listed directly under each plan without requiring a click to expand, and the pricing includes the term length so you know exactly what commitment each rate requires.
Clicking Add to Cart opened the shopping cart, where I could see the full plan summary: 8 vCores, 16GB RAM, 480GB NVMe SSD, with the data center listed as United States.
IONOS selects the United States as the default region. The cart also confirmed the billing term, total cost, and renewal rate before I proceeded.

I found the cart transparent. Everything needed to make a decision was visible on one screen, including the renewal price.
Clicking Continue from the cart opened the account creation page. IONOS requires billing information upfront, including first name, last name, country, street address, city, postal code, email, and phone number.
You also choose whether to register as a personal or company account. A password is created at the same step.

Account creation felt more involved than some providers. The full billing form at this stage means there is no quick email-and-password signup before seeing an order summary.
For a business registration, this is appropriate. For individual buyers, having all of this on one screen before seeing a payment page may feel like a heavier commitment earlier in the flow than expected.
The payment page displayed six options clearly:

The order summary on the right showed the full total including estimated tax before I entered any card details.
I found the payment page well structured and the tax estimate visible upfront was a positive touch.
After completing the order, I was brought into the IONOS dashboard. The main screen offers a product selector with six sections: Domains & SSL, Email, Websites & Stores, Servers & Cloud, Security Solutions, and My Account.

A domain AI assistant occupies a prominent card at the top of the page.
I found this genuinely easy to navigate. There is no clutter, and the tile layout means you can see at a glance where to go without reading through a sidebar.
For a first-time IONOS user, the layout removes the guesswork of where server management lives. On the right side of the dashboard, a Website Design Service panel sits as a persistent upsell, which is the one element that felt unnecessary on a server-focused account.
Next, I wanted to see what IONOS actually offers for managing the server once it is live, and whether it is easy to get into.
To get started, you click the Servers & Cloud tile from the main dashboard.

This opens a dedicated Server & Cloud page that lists all your active VPS contracts as individual cards.
Each card shows the plan name, any domains attached, and the contract number, with a Select button to enter that server’s management environment.

Having each server as its own card makes it easy to identify which contract you want to manage, especially if you have multiple VPS instances on the same account.
Clicking Select opened the IONOS Cloud Panel in the same browser window. This is a separate interface from the main dashboard, and it is where all server-specific management happens.

The Cloud Panel organizes everything into a left sidebar with five sections: Infrastructure, Network, Security, Backup, and Management.
The Servers list inside Infrastructure shows all VPS instances with their status indicator, IP address, size, OS, and a data center flag icon. My server appeared with a green running status immediately.
Selecting my server from the list expanded a Features panel beneath the table with the full configuration details at a glance: Login Data including the host IP, username, and a View password link, the image source and operating system, a Plesk license key option, etc.

Everything needed to connect via SSH was on this screen without any further navigation.
For active server control, the Actions dropdown at the top of the Servers table provides six options:

I found the Actions menu practical and well-scoped. The six options cover everything you would realistically need for day-to-day server management without overcomplicating the interface.
IONOS’s checkout flow is clean and transparent once you understand its structure. The plan selection, cart, and payment steps are well laid out with no hidden costs appearing late in the process.
The account creation step requires more information earlier than some providers, which is a minor friction point for individual buyers.
The two-panel interface for account management versus server management is the one thing most likely to cause confusion for first-time IONOS users, but it becomes intuitive quickly once you understand the separation.

IONOS provides support through live chat, phone, callback scheduling, and a dedicated personal consultant program.
Reaching the right team requires navigating a topic selector, and the path is worth knowing before you need it.
From the IONOS dashboard, I opened the Help & Contact icon in the top navigation bar and selected the Contact tab.

A topic dropdown appeared covering the main product areas: Data Protection, Domains, Email, Hosting, Server & Cloud Infrastructure, Web Security, and WordPress. I selected Server & Cloud Infrastructure for my question about server location and provisioning.

After selecting that topic, IONOS surfaced their recommended contact method: a phone call to +1 484-254-5555, displayed alongside your customer ID and a temporary PIN so you are prepared before dialing. This is IONOS’s preferred channel for technical server questions.

Live chat was available as an alternative under More contact options. I chose chat since it is more accessible for users who would rather type than call.
Clicking the live chat option opened a widget on the page. An automated bot welcomed me and immediately passed my question through to the team rather than attempting to answer it directly.
Within a minute, Asia from the Server Department joined the session and asked for my name to confirm the account before responding.
My question was:
“I need to make sure my site is hosted on a server close to my target audience. How do I confirm which data center my server is provisioned in after signup, and can I request a specific location?”

Asia confirmed two things directly. First, data center selection happens at the configuration step before checkout, not after the fact.

Second, when I followed up on whether migration to a different location was possible after signing up, she paused to verify this specifically for VPS before responding.

Her answer was unambiguous: once a server order is placed, you cannot change data centers. If a different location is needed, you would need to order a new server and transfer your files manually.
The full exchange took about 19 minutes from start to finish.
IONOS support is well structured for technical queries once you select the right topic in the contact flow.
The chat bot-to-human transition was clean, and the agent answered accurately with the kind of product-specific knowledge that matters for server infrastructure questions.
For Canadian site owners making a location decision before purchase, live chat is a practical channel to confirm which US location best serves their audience.

Since IONOS has no Canadian data center, your choice of US location is the single most important setup decision for a Canadian audience.
Here is a direct breakdown:
Yes, with a clear understanding of the trade-off. IONOS does not have a Canadian server, but Newark is close enough to Eastern Canada that the distance penalty is minimal for most web workloads.
The benchmark results confirmed the infrastructure is excellent: 24,911 CPU events per second, 33,229 MiB/sec memory throughput, near-6 Gbps upload speeds, and five consecutive stress test passes with zero failures.
The main caveats are two: first, choose your US location carefully at the configuration step because you cannot change it after the fact without re-ordering. Second, if you specifically need Canadian data residency for compliance purposes, IONOS cannot provide that.
The 30-day money-back guarantee gives you a low-risk window to test the Newark connection quality from your Canadian location before committing fully.
For a full breakdown of everything IONOS offers beyond its North American infrastructure, read our complete IONOS review on HostAdvice.
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No. IONOS does not currently operate a data center in Canada. Their closest North American locations are Newark (New Jersey), Lenexa (Kansas), and Las Vegas (Nevada) in the United States.
Newark, New Jersey is the closest IONOS location to Eastern Canada. The distance from Toronto to Newark is approximately 600km. For Western Canadian audiences, Las Vegas, Nevada is the better choice.
Yes, for VPS, Cloud, and Dedicated server plans. Location selection happens at the server configuration step before checkout. Shared hosting does not offer location control.
No. IONOS charges the same plan rate regardless of which US location you select. All three US locations carry the same pricing.
No. Once a server order is placed, the data center cannot be changed. If you need a different US location, you would need to re-order a new server and transfer your files manually.
I ran full benchmarks on an 8-vCore VPS and recorded 24,911 CPU events per second, 33,229 MiB/sec memory throughput, 400 MiB/s disk read speed, and nearly 6 Gbps upload bandwidth. The stress test passed five consecutive runs with zero failures across all stressors.
Yes. Cloudflare CDN is included with most IONOS plans. Cloudflare has edge nodes in Toronto, Vancouver, and Montreal, which serve cached content to Canadian visitors locally even when the origin server is in the US.
IONOS’s US data centers are ISO 27001-certified and operate under US data protection law. They do not offer Canadian data residency. If your business has specific Canadian data sovereignty or PIPEDA compliance requirements, confirm whether a US-based server meets those requirements before signing up.

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