Ionos deploys Nvidia DGX H200 system in Germany data centers

Accessible via managed service cloud specialist Cronon


Ionos has deployed the Nvidia DGX H200 system in its data centers in Germany.


The company claims that it is one of the first German cloud providers to offer the system.


Customers, including companies, research institutions, and the public sector, can access the system via Ionos' managed service cloud specialist Cronon.


The Nvidia DGX H200 is an integrated AI system with eight Nvidia H200 GPUs and a total of 1,128GB of HBM3e memory. The modules are connected with Nvidia NVLink with 900GBps of bidirectional bandwidth.


There are also Nvidia ConnectX-7 NICs network interfaces with 400GBps bandwidth, dual Intel Xeon Platinum 8480C processors with a total of 112 cores, and 2TB of system memory, as well as a 30TB NVMe SSD.


Early users include the Berlin-based AI company Noxtua, which is using the DGX system to train its data protection-compliant language model with legal content as the basis for Europe's first sovereign legal AI.


According to Ionos, with the systems deployed in its data centers in Germany, the infrastructure is subject to German and European data protection laws.


According to Ionos' website, the company operates 32 data centers worldwide. In Germany, this includes a data center in Berlin. The company also leases space from Equinix in Frankfurt.


Ionos is part of Virt8ra, a testbed sovereign Edge cloud platform in Europe that launched in January 2025. The company is also exploring teaming up with SAP, Deutsche Telekom, and Schwartz for an AI data center in Germany.

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