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    Surfshark upgrades its network with industry-first 100Gbps servers

    techupdateadminBy techupdateadminOctober 9, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    • Surfshark has launched the world’s first 100Gbps VPN servers
    • The upgrade offers 10x the capacity of the current 10Gbps standard used across most major VPN providers
    • Surfshark wants to pave the way for other providers to do the same, but the rollout is limited for now

    Surfshark has just unveiled a major network upgrade: the world’s first 100Gbps VPN servers.

    These new servers mark a huge jump from the industry’s current 10Gbps standard. This means that Surfshark’s servers could handle significantly more data at once, removing bottlenecks during peak times. Even if lots of people are using the VPN at the same time, you should benefit from a smoother connection.

    Surfshark already ranks among the best VPN providers, and this move sets it apart from the competition in a major way.


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    “A major leap forward”

    As Surfshark explains in a blog post, “This development represents a major leap forward from the standard 10Gbps servers – a leap designed to meet the increasing demands of today’s digital landscape.”

    It’s hard to disagree, as the industry standard is 10Gbps, meaning that the upgrade should deliver way more data capacity than today’s fastest VPNs. It’s important to note that this refers to each server’s total bandwidth capacity and not individual user speeds.

    According to Surfshark, the new infrastructure is designed to handle far heavier loads without slowing down. In practice, that means faster and more consistent connections, even during peak hours when VPN networks are typically under pressure.

    Surfshark says that it’s gearing up for the future. As there are more and more users requiring fast connections for things like 4K streaming, gaming, VR, and remote work, server bandwidth needs to rise to meet those needs.

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    “All of the users connected to the server have way more legroom for better speed,” said Karolis Kačiulis, leading system engineer at Surfshark. Kačiulis also highlighted that Surfshark wants to push for innovation across the entire industry, prompting its competitors to upgrade from 1 Gbps or 10Gbps.

    Kačiulis believes that 100Gbps VPN servers will one day be the standard, and Surfshark wanted to be the first VPN service to offer that upgrade.

    To start with, the rollout is limited to a few servers in Amsterdam, but Surfshark says that it has plans for potential future rollouts in other locations across the globe.


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    Surfshark paves the way for other VPN providers

    Racks of servers inside a data center.

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    The claims made in Surfshark’s announcement check out — this truly is an industry first. Undoubtedly, some of its competitors will want to follow suit, although it’s hard to predict when that might happen. Surfshark also doesn’t specify how long this limited rollout will last, and when we’ll see 100Gbps servers outside of the Netherlands.

    Most VPNs today advertise 10Gbps server speeds, which is a standard that became common only within the last few years. Surfshark itself only upgraded to 10Gbps across its entire fleet in late 2024.

    Providers like NordVPN, ExpressVPN, and Proton VPN upgraded from 1Gbps to 10Gbps connections to reduce congestion and improve reliability, but Surfshark is the first to go beyond that.

    Based on our own testing, Surfshark is currently the fastest VPN provider. The potential shift to 100Gbps servers could help it keep that spot even when the connections are especially busy.

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