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NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell Server Edition Now Available in France as vshosting Expands Its EU GPU Infrastructure

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vshosting is expanding its GPU infrastructure across the European Union with NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell Server Edition servers in Lauterbourg, France.

The new NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell Server Edition is designed for organizations running demanding workloads in artificial intelligence (AI), high-performance computing (HPC), rendering, simulation, and visual computing—especially where large GPU memory and hosting within the European Union are important requirements.

With this expansion, our GPU infrastructure is now available from three EU locations: the Czech Republic, Germany, and France. Customers can deploy their workloads on either dedicated GPU servers or, depending on their requirements, through our flexible GPU Cloud.

Regardless of the deployment model or location, customers benefit from the same service standard: 24/7 expert support, fast response times, and direct access to technical specialists.

Why the RTX PRO 6000?

Not every GPU workload has the same infrastructure requirements. Some projects depend on large-scale AI training and multi-node performance, while others require large GPU memory, high single-server performance, or reliable rendering and visualization capabilities.

The RTX PRO 6000 provides another option for organizations running GPU-accelerated workloads such as:

  • AI inference and model development
  • Data analytics and scientific computing
  • Rendering and 3D graphics
  • Simulation and engineering applications
  • Video processing and visual computing
  • Other CUDA-accelerated workloads

Based on the NVIDIA Blackwell architecture, the RTX PRO 6000 features 96 GB of GDDR7 memory. NVIDIA positions the Server Edition for enterprise data center workloads including AI, scientific computing, rendering, 3D graphics, and video processing.

New EU Location: Lauterbourg, France

The new RTX PRO 6000 servers are now available in Lauterbourg, France, close to the German-French border.

This expands our GPU infrastructure beyond our existing locations in Prague and Düsseldorf, giving customers another hosting location within the European Union.

For many organizations, data center location has become more than a technical consideration. AI and HPC projects often process proprietary datasets, customer information, research data, engineering data, or confidential business information. Hosting GPU infrastructure within the EU can support data residency requirements and simplify compliance with GDPR-related infrastructure requirements.

The Lauterbourg location is part of the Contabo Hub Europe data center campus, providing 12 MW of power capacity and space for approximately 50,000 servers.

More GPU Options Across Europe

With the introduction of the RTX PRO 6000, our GPU portfolio now includes:

These GPU platforms are available across our EU infrastructure in the Czech Republic, Germany, and France.

Our goal is not to recommend the largest possible GPU configuration for every customer. Instead, we help organizations select the infrastructure that best matches their workload—whether GPU memory, interconnect performance, compute density, location, price-performance, operational support, or the choice between dedicated GPU infrastructure and GPU Cloud is the highest priority.

Support is an essential part of GPU infrastructure. Organizations often require assistance with server configuration, networking, troubleshooting, scaling decisions, or selecting the right GPU architecture for their workloads. That is why 24/7 expert support is included with every deployment. Our specialists assist with configuration, network integration, troubleshooting, scaling, and selecting the right GPU solution.

Dedicated GPU Servers or GPU Cloud

Depending on their requirements, customers can choose between dedicated GPU servers and GPU Cloud.

Dedicated GPU servers are ideal for long-term projects requiring predictable performance and exclusive access to hardware. GPU Cloud provides greater flexibility and is well suited for testing, short-term projects, and environments with changing compute requirements.

Both deployment models support demanding workloads including AI inference, machine learning, rendering, computer vision, simulation, high-performance computing (HPC), large-scale data processing, and other GPU-accelerated applications.

With the RTX PRO 6000 now available in France alongside our H200, H100, L40S, and RTX PRO 5000 systems, customers can choose not only the GPU architecture that best fits their workloads but also the deployment model that best meets their operational requirements.

More Than 2.2 Million CUDA Cores Across Our GPU Infrastructure

Our current GPU infrastructure includes:

  • 12,844 GB of available GPU memory (VRAM)
  • More than 2.2 million CUDA cores
  • 49 MWh of monthly power consumption

CUDA cores are the parallel processing units inside NVIDIA GPUs that enable thousands of simultaneous computations. This makes them particularly well suited for AI, HPC, simulation, rendering, graphics, and other workloads requiring highly parallel processing.

For organizations, these figures demonstrate that enterprise GPU infrastructure is about much more than the GPU itself. Capacity, power availability, professional data center operations, high-performance networking, and expert technical support are equally important.

EU-Based GPU Infrastructure with Expert Support

All of our GPU hosting locations are based within the European Union: Prague, Düsseldorf, and Lauterbourg.

This is particularly important for organizations running AI, HPC, or other data-intensive workloads while considering where their data is processed and stored.

Hosting GPU infrastructure within the EU can be beneficial for organizations handling proprietary datasets, customer information, research data, engineering data, or other sensitive business information where data residency, contractual obligations, or GDPR-related requirements are important considerations.

While this does not replace each organization's own compliance assessment, it provides a strong infrastructure foundation for teams that prioritize EU hosting, data residency, and data sovereignty.

Because the entire infrastructure is operated by vshosting, customers receive the same service standard whether they choose dedicated GPU servers or GPU Cloud: 24/7 expert support, fast response times, and technical assistance whenever it is needed.

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