Hetzner

German web hosting company

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2025 Hetzner began upgrading its core network infrastructure, implementing Nokia routing technology with 7750 SR-1x routers capable of supporting 100G, 400G, and 800G connections.
March 2025 Hetzner and MHB Montage launched HT Clean Energy, a solar initiative for data centers aimed at reducing the company's carbon footprint.
2024 Expanded global footprint with a new data center in Singapore.
January 31 2024 Scheduled date for Hetzner to end business relationships with Russian customers, as previously announced in December 2023.
December 2023 Hetzner announced plans to terminate contractual relationships with customers from Russia, with the policy scheduled to take effect on January 31, 2024.
March 9 2022 Hetzner confirmed via a press release that they had erroneously suspended the servers due to 'anomalies' found by an employee, emphasizing that their actions were not politically motivated. The press release was later deleted from their website.
March 7 2022 During the Russian invasion of Ukraine, Hetzner allegedly blocked servers belonging to a Ukrainian state-affiliated war information website (war.ukraine.ua), which was reported by the official Ukraine Twitter account.
2021 Hetzner opened its first datacenter in Ashburn, Virginia, marking the company's expansion into the American market.
January 2019 Expanded its chief executive team by adding Stephan Konvickova and Günther Müller.
2015 Hetzner Online changed its legal status from AG to GmbH.

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