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Bosnia and Herzegovina is a country in Southeastern Europe, located on the western part of the Balkan Peninsula. It borders Croatia, Serbia and Montenegro and has a small access to the Adriatic Sea. The capital is Sarajevo. With a population of about 3.4 million people, the country is actively rebuilding and developing its economy, including the IT sector.
In recent years, Bosnia and Herzegovina has been making steady steps towards digital transformation: the number of local IT companies is growing, cloud hosting, colocation and server rental services are developing. There are three commercial data centers in the country: Logosoft and Akton in Sarajevo, and Globalhost in Novi Travnik. These sites ensure high availability of infrastructure, meet international security standards and allow companies to provide services to customers both inside and outside the country. The stability of communication channels, access to fiber optic networks and growing business demand make Bosnia and Herzegovina a promising point on the map of the Balkan hosting market.
Overview of the hosting market in Bosnia and Herzegovina
The hosting market in Bosnia and Herzegovina has been actively developing in recent years due to the emergence of new data centers, localization of international providers and increasing requirements for the quality of IT services. The country is becoming increasingly attractive for companies that need both virtual dedicated servers (VPS/VDS) and full-fledged dedicated servers for demanding projects.
Data centers are located in key cities such as Sarajevo and Novi Travnik, ensuring high availability and minimal latency for customers in the region.
Key providers and modern data centers
Availability of modern data centers: Several providers are investing in improving their own data centers to meet international standards of reliability and security (certification, power supply isolation, multi-level redundancy system).
THE.Hosting expanded its infrastructure and launched a new location in Bosnia and Herzegovina, offering high-speed virtual server rentals, a landmark step for the country's market. The data center meets modern standards, providing fault tolerance, high uptime and channels up to 10Gbit/s for VPS/VDS.
Frequently asked questions
Yes, international and local providers host equipment in state-of-the-art data centers with high reliability, power redundancy and links up to 10Gbit/s, supporting SLAs of 99% or more.
There are three serious data centers in operation for 2025: Logosoft (Sarajevo), Akton (Sarajevo) and Globalhost (Novi Travnik). They offer colocation, rent of dedicated and cloud servers, advanced infrastructure with redundancy and modern security systems, which allows to serve both small startups and large corporate projects. Special attention is paid to fault tolerance (N+1), channel availability up to 100Gbps, and customization for clients.