At NixLabs, our network is built on three core principles: speed, reliability, and cost-effectiveness. Designed to meet the diverse needs of our user base, we deliver carrier-grade performance at a price accessible to all—from FOSS organizations and hobbyists to businesses generating $500k annually.
Our fully open-source routing network, built on the foundations of FRR, BIRD, and VyOS, reflects our deep commitment to the open-source philosophy. Every tool, every API, and every system we develop in-house embodies this belief, driving both innovation and transparency. Our focus is to empower hobbyists, FOSS communities, nonprofits, and small businesses, allowing you to drive change in the world while we handle the complexities of your network.
We’re more than just a hosting company; we’re a community of learners, engineers, and pioneers shaping the future of technology. Our commitment extends far beyond uptime—we constantly innovate and refine to ensure your services run seamlessly, no matter the challenge. Reliability isn’t just a goal for us—it’s a promise to be there when you need us most. Because at the end of the day, we are hobbyists just like you.
We have never just meet the bar—we set it.
Latency is the delay between a user’s action and the response to that action from a website or an application – in networking terms, the total round-trip time (RTT) it takes for a data packet to travel. It is measured in milliseconds and Internet quality depends on it – the lower the latency, the better the user experience.
IP transit is a service where a network pays another network for Internet access (or transit), also known as upstream. Peering is when networks exchange traffic between each other freely (settlement-free), and for their mutual benefit.
To peer at an Internet Exchange, you need an ASN, which you can request at one of five regional Internet registries.
We pride oursleves in our lean and mean operation. Our provider has given us some of the best prices to help us give you the services you need. We dont compete with other cloud providers in the 'prime' locations because it would raise our customers costs. We are comitted to providing datacenter-grade services at the best possible prices.
However, we do have plans to expand when demand increases for locations, site suggestions? Join our Discord and let us know!