The location of your data has become a major strategic concern. Between the American Cloud Act, European GDPR, and growing client demands, hosting in Europe is no longer optional—it\'s a necessity. But where exactly? France, Switzerland, Germany? This guide compares the different options to help you make the right choice.
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Why European hosting has become essential
The American problem
Over 90% of global data passes through infrastructure controlled by American companies (AWS, Google Cloud, Microsoft Azure). This data is subject to several problematic US laws:
- Cloud Act (2018) – US authorities can access data, even when hosted in Europe
- FISA 702 – Surveillance of foreign communications without a warrant
- Executive Order 12333 – Foreign intelligence collection
Beware of false solutions
An AWS or Microsoft datacenter "in Europe" does not protect your data from the Cloud Act. What matters is the company\'s nationality, not the server location.
GDPR requirements
The GDPR requires that data transfers to third countries guarantee an "essentially equivalent" level of protection. American companies have struggled to meet this requirement since the invalidation of the Privacy Shield (Schrems II ruling, 2020).
Client demand
More and more clients (large enterprises, government agencies, healthcare sector) contractually require European or sovereign hosting. It has become a vendor selection criterion.
Comparison of European countries
France: the sovereignty champion
France has made digital sovereignty a national priority with the "Cloud de confiance" label and numerous initiatives.
Advantages
- "Cloud de confiance" SecNumCloud label (ANSSI)
- Dynamic ecosystem of local hosting providers
- Support and billing in French
- Numerous modern datacenters
- Native GDPR compliance
Disadvantages
- Sometimes higher prices
- Bureaucracy and administrative complexity
- Some providers lack maturity
Recommended French hosting providers: OVHcloud, Scaleway, Clever Cloud, Outscale (Dassault)
Switzerland: confidentiality at its finest
Switzerland is not in the EU but benefits from an adequacy decision from the European Commission, making data transfers as straightforward as intra-EU transfers.
Advantages
- Legendary political neutrality
- FADP (Swiss law) aligned with the GDPR
- Not subject to the Cloud Act
- Tradition of secrecy and confidentiality
- Legal and economic stability
- Very high-quality infrastructure
Disadvantages
- Outside the EU (but GDPR-adequate)
- Fewer hosting providers than France/Germany
- Prices in CHF (exchange rate risk)
Recommended Swiss hosting providers: Infomaniak (our choice), Exoscale, Proton
Switzerland = France for GDPR purposes
Contrary to popular belief, hosting in Switzerland is legally equivalent to hosting in France or Germany. The European Commission\'s adequacy decision 2000/518/EC confirms this. No special formalities are required.
Germany: technical rigor
Germany is a European cloud leader with a strong data protection culture.
Advantages
- Excellent technical infrastructure
- Strong data protection culture (BSI)
- Numerous certified datacenters
- Mature ecosystem
Disadvantages
- Support often in German/English
- Administrative complexity
- Some services less SME-oriented
Recommended German hosting providers: Hetzner, IONOS, Open Telekom Cloud, Strato
The Netherlands: the European hub
The Netherlands hosts Amsterdam, one of the largest internet exchange points in the world (AMS-IX).
Advantages
- Exceptional connectivity
- Competitive prices
- English widely spoken
- Attractive tax environment for tech companies
Disadvantages
- Less focused on "sovereignty"
- Many international hosting providers present
- Verify the actual nationality of companies
Recommended Dutch hosting providers: TransIP, Leaseweb, Tilaa
Complete comparison table
| Criterion | France | Switzerland | Germany | Netherlands |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| GDPR compliance | Native | Adequate | Native | Native |
| Cloud Act protection | Yes | Enhanced | Yes | Yes |
| Legal stability | ★★★★☆ | ★★★★★ | ★★★★★ | ★★★★☆ |
| French-speaking support | ★★★★★ | ★★★★★ | ★★☆☆☆ | ★★☆☆☆ |
| Average price | ★★★☆☆ | ★★★★☆ | ★★★★☆ | ★★★★★ |
| Provider selection | ★★★★★ | ★★★☆☆ | ★★★★★ | ★★★★☆ |
| Certifications | SecNumCloud | ISO, FINMA | BSI C5 | ISO |
The best European hosting providers by use case
For professional email and collaboration
Our recommendation: Infomaniak (Switzerland)
kSuite offers email, storage, video conferencing, and an office suite in one integrated solution. Swiss hosting, French-speaking support, excellent value for money.
Alternatives:
- Proton (Switzerland) – End-to-end encrypted email, for extreme confidentiality needs
- Mailbox.org (Germany) – Eco-friendly and privacy-respecting email
- OVH Email Pro (France) – Simple and affordable solution
For web and application hosting
Showcase sites and WordPress:
- Infomaniak (Switzerland) – Managed WordPress hosting, SSL included, responsive support
- o2switch (France) – All-inclusive single plan, excellent value for money
- PlanetHoster (France/Canada) – Good performance/price balance
Applications and APIs:
- Scaleway (France) – Complete French cloud, containers, serverless
- Clever Cloud (France) – European PaaS, simplified deployment
- Hetzner (Germany) – VPS and dedicated servers at unbeatable prices
For storage and backup
- kDrive (Infomaniak, Switzerland) – Sovereign Dropbox/Google Drive alternative
- Swiss Backup (Infomaniak, Switzerland) – Encrypted multi-device backup
- Proton Drive (Switzerland) – End-to-end encrypted storage
- Nextcloud (self-hosted) – Open-source solution to deploy yourself
For cloud infrastructure (IaaS)
- OVHcloud (France) – The most complete European alternative to AWS/Azure
- Scaleway (France) – Innovative cloud, competitive pricing
- Exoscale (Switzerland) – Premium Swiss cloud
- Open Telekom Cloud (Germany) – For large enterprises
How to choose: the decisive criteria
1. Your regulatory obligations
Certain sectors have specific requirements:
- Healthcare – HDS-certified hosting provider in France, or Swiss equivalent
- Finance – DORA compliance, specific certifications
- Government agencies – SecNumCloud in France, often requiring national sovereignty
- Lawyers/Accountants – Professional secrecy, Switzerland particularly well-suited
2. Your budget constraints
Approximate price ranking (cheapest to most expensive):
- Hetzner (Germany) – Unbeatable prices, bare-metal services
- OVH, Scaleway (France) – Good value for money
- Infomaniak (Switzerland) – Reasonable prices, managed services included
- SecNumCloud-certified solutions – Premium, for specific needs
3. Your support needs
If you don\'t have an internal IT team, prioritize:
- Managed services (WordPress hosting, turnkey email)
- Phone support in your language
- Comprehensive documentation
Infomaniak excels on these criteria with human-based support located in French-speaking Switzerland.
4. The hosting provider\'s actual nationality
Check the shareholders
Some "European" hosting providers have American shareholders or are subsidiaries of US groups. Check the ownership structure: Infomaniak is 100% Swiss and independent, OVHcloud is publicly traded but remains French.
Switzerland vs France: the showdown
This is the question French companies ask us most often. Here\'s a detailed analysis.
From a legal standpoint
| Aspect | France | Switzerland |
|---|---|---|
| Legal framework | GDPR (direct) | FADP (GDPR equivalent) |
| Transfer from France | Intra-EU, no formalities | Adequate, no formalities |
| Legal notices | Standard | "Adequacy" mention recommended |
| Authority access | French judge + EU cooperation | Swiss judge only |
| Surveillance | French intelligence law + EU | More restrictive Swiss framework |
From a practical standpoint
- Support – Equivalent (Infomaniak = native French-speaking support)
- Performance – Equivalent (similar latency from France)
- Billing – France in EUR, Switzerland sometimes in CHF (Infomaniak bills in EUR)
- VAT – 20% France, 8.1% Switzerland (advantage Switzerland for businesses)
Our verdict
For a French company:
- Choose France if you have SecNumCloud requirements or work with French government agencies
- Choose Switzerland for maximum protection, confidentiality (regulated professions), and value for money
In most cases, Switzerland offers a slight advantage thanks to its neutrality, stability, and independence from major powers.
Migration guide to a European hosting provider
Step 1: Inventory
List all your services currently hosted outside Europe:
- Email (Gmail, Outlook.com)
- Storage (Google Drive, Dropbox, OneDrive)
- Website (current hosting provider)
- Business applications (CRM, ERP as SaaS)
- Backups
Step 2: Prioritization
Start with the most sensitive data:
- Emails (confidential data, client communications)
- File storage (internal documents, contracts)
- Customer databases
- Website and applications
Step 3: Progressive migration
Don\'t migrate everything at once. Proceed service by service:
Example timeline
- Week 1-2 – Email to Infomaniak kSuite
- Week 3-4 – Files to kDrive
- Week 5-6 – Website to Infomaniak hosting
- Week 7+ – Ancillary services
Step 4: Documentation update
Update your legal notices, privacy policy, and GDPR processing records to reflect the new hosting arrangement.
FAQ: your questions about European hosting
Can a European hosting provider match AWS performance?
For 95% of use cases, yes. European hosting providers like OVHcloud, Scaleway, or Infomaniak offer comparable performance. For very specific needs (massive machine learning, proprietary AWS services), adjustments may be necessary.
Is it more expensive?
Not necessarily. Hetzner (Germany) is often cheaper than AWS. Infomaniak is competitive against Google Workspace. Premium sovereign cloud (SecNumCloud) is more expensive, but serves specific needs.
How do I know if my current hosting provider is problematic?
Check:
- The company\'s headquarters (not the datacenter\'s)
- The ownership structure (American shareholders?)
- The terms of service (jurisdiction, applicable law)
Will latency be affected?
No. European datacenters are well connected. From France, a Swiss or German server responds just as fast as an AWS Ireland server.
Conclusion
Hosting your data in Europe is no longer an ideological choice—it\'s a business and regulatory necessity. Whether you choose France for its proximity, Switzerland for its confidentiality, or Germany for its rigor, what matters is breaking free from Big Tech dependency.
Our recommendation for most French companies: Infomaniak in Switzerland. The best balance between data protection, quality of service, French-speaking support, and pricing.
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