A major step toward future-proof VPN performance
Surfshark has introduced the world’s first 100Gbps VPN servers, marking a significant advancement in consumer cybersecurity infrastructure. This upgrade comes at a time when home connections are rapidly outgrowing the capacity of traditional VPN setups.
With internet service providers rolling out multi-gigabit speeds and households relying on an expanding number of connected devices, the need for higher VPN bandwidth has become essential. Surfshark’s new servers aim to ensure users continue to experience smooth, fast and stable encrypted connections as global internet performance enters a new era.
This development is built around the growing demand for stronger data handling. Surfshark’s Chief Technology Officer Donatas Budvytis explained that households now depend on more devices that require reliable high-capacity networking, whether for large software updates or higher bitrate applications.
The shift to 100Gbps servers provides ten times the headroom of the commonly used 10Gbps setups, opening the door to reduced congestion and steadier performance during peak usage. By building infrastructure that supports this scale, Surfshark positions its service to operate without becoming a bottleneck as global broadband speeds keep rising.
Why 100Gbps matters for modern and emerging technologies
High-bandwidth VPNs are no longer an optional luxury. The next wave of digital tools is expected to rely heavily on fast, uninterrupted data streaming. Augmented reality glasses, advanced virtual reality headsets and other immersive tools work best on connections that support real-time data transfer. As Budvytis noted, VPN services must be prepared for these technologies to avoid significant slowdowns for users adopting next-generation devices.
The upgraded servers also benefit more traditional forms of internet use. More bandwidth reduces the need for throttling or deprioritising traffic, giving users a stronger chance of reaching their maximum available internet speeds.
This is especially useful for anyone who handles large cloud backups, downloads games or works with heavy media files. By removing traditional VPN slow points, Surfshark helps maintain performance even during periods of heavy load.
Another technical advantage comes from how modern CPUs handle encryption. According to Budvytis, 100Gbps hardware enables faster encryption processes, more intelligent routing and improved load balancing.
These improvements work together to create higher and more consistent speeds, stronger stability and enough capacity to handle future bandwidth-intensive applications. The move effectively prepares Surfshark’s infrastructure for both the current demands of digital households and the long-term trajectory of internet technology.
Why Amsterdam was chosen for the first rollout
Surfshark selected Amsterdam as the location for its first 100Gbps servers for strategic reasons. The city hosts AMS-IX, one of the largest and most important internet exchanges in the world. AMS-IX handles over fourteen trillion bits per second in traffic. This translates to around 1.75 terabytes every second, which is enough to support roughly 560,000 simultaneous 4K video streams.
Other comparisons help illustrate the scale. The same bandwidth could support about 7.5 million people watching TikTok videos at the same time or around 63 million people playing Fortnite together. Hosting Surfshark’s first 100Gbps servers in a region with such immense throughput ensures that users can benefit from the upgrade immediately and that the infrastructure can handle global traffic with minimal strain.
Amsterdam’s strategic location also makes it ideal for efficient data routing to Europe, the Americas and parts of Asia. This improves latency performance for a large share of Surfshark’s global audience and supports the company’s aim to remain competitive in high-traffic regions.
A foundation for future upgrades across the network
Surfshark’s 100Gbps servers represent the beginning of a broader shift in VPN technology. As more internet service providers push toward multi-gigabit consumer plans, VPN infrastructure must evolve in step. The move signals Surfshark’s intention to stay ahead of the curve and to ensure that its encryption processes, routing paths and data throughput are ready when households start upgrading their home connections to newer standards.
The improvement also aligns with the growing importance of digital privacy. With working from home now an established part of global employment and with more users relying on encrypted connections for financial tasks, communication and media consumption, VPNs have become everyday tools. Ensuring those tools do not slow down the user experience is essential for widespread adoption. Surfshark’s upgrade reduces one of the few friction points that can discourage regular VPN use.
Long term, this step could push other cybersecurity and VPN providers to adopt similar technologies. Competition in the VPN sector has historically centred on price, privacy features and the size of server networks. Bandwidth capability is becoming a new benchmark, and Surfshark’s move sets the bar high for the next stage of development.
About Surfshark
Surfshark is a cybersecurity company headquartered in the Netherlands, with offices in Lithuania and Poland. Its product range includes an audited VPN, a certified antivirus service, a data leak warning system, a private search engine and a tool that helps users create an online identity. The company has been recognised by CNET and TechRadar as one of the leading VPN providers and was featured in the FT1000 ranking of Europe’s fastest-growing companies.
Those interested in Surfshark’s recent developments can explore its Annual Wrap-up, which summarises the company’s operations and milestones, or browse its research hub for ongoing projects and insights.
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