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As AI agents increasingly handle sensitive personal and corporate data, the underlying infrastructure's jurisdiction becomes a critical point of failure. 3NV provides the necessary 'sovereign layer' for agents that must comply with strict EU data residency requirements. By ensuring that no data is subject to the US CLOUD Act, 3NV allows agent developers to build systems for European finance, healthcare, or government sectors that would otherwise be legally barred from using US-owned hyperscalers.
In the agent stack, 3NV acts as the secure host for LLM inference, vector databases, and agent memory. Their high-IOPS NVMe storage is particularly relevant for the rapid read/write operations required by agentic workflows and real-time data processing. For developers building autonomous agents that need to cross-reference vast datasets while maintaining a verifiable audit trail of data residency, 3NV offers a high-performance, compliant alternative to the standard cloud providers.
3NV is an infrastructure provider based in Tallinn, Estonia, that focuses on a single, increasingly relevant problem: data sovereignty. While most cloud providers are subject to the US CLOUD Act—which allows US law enforcement to demand data regardless of where it is physically stored—3NV is entirely EU-owned and operated. This legal isolation is the foundation of their business. They offer cloud virtual machines (VMs) and bare-metal servers that exist solely under Estonian jurisdiction. For businesses operating in highly regulated European sectors, this isn't a minor feature; it is the primary reason to use the service.
Estonia itself provides a unique backdrop for this. Known for its advanced digital infrastructure and e-government systems, the country has a reputation for technical efficiency. 3NV utilizes Tier-3 certified data centers within the country to host its fleet. By keeping every layer of the stack within the EU, they provide a "GDPR-by-default" environment that simplifies the compliance burden for Data Protection Officers (DPOs).
Technically, 3NV avoids the trap of being a slow, compliance-only provider. Their bare-metal offerings are built on the latest AMD EPYC processors, supporting high core counts and clock speeds up to 4.5GHz. Because these are dedicated servers, they offer zero virtualization overhead, which is useful for IOPS-heavy applications like large-scale databases or real-time analytics. Their cloud VMs are similarly performance-oriented, utilizing NVMe-backed storage to ensure that disk I/O remains consistent even under significant load.
Networking is another area where they attempt to differentiate from the larger hyperscalers. They offer bandwidth options ranging from 1Gbps to 100Gbps with carrier-grade routing. Most cloud providers make their profit on egress fees—the cost of moving data out of the cloud—but 3NV includes 20TB of monthly traffic with every VM and 100TB with bare-metal servers. This predictable pricing model is a direct challenge to the often-opaque billing cycles of the major clouds.
The company is a 2024 entrant into the market, and its operational model reflects a modern, engineering-led approach. They provide a single dashboard to manage both cloud and bare-metal instances, which is a departure from many legacy providers that separate these into different products or billing systems. Support is handled by actual engineers available 24/7, rather than a tiered call center, aiming for response times of less than two minutes.
3NV is also compatible with existing industry standards. Their object storage is S3-compatible, meaning developers can use standard AWS SDKs, s3cmd, or rclone without rewriting their code. This makes it easier for companies to adopt a multi-cloud strategy or to migrate sensitive data lakes away from US-based infrastructure without significant technical debt. While they lack the massive service catalog of a provider like Azure, they target the core compute and storage needs of data-intensive platforms with a focus on legal and financial predictability.
Performance-optimized cloud instances with 20TB monthly traffic included.
Single-tenant servers with zero virtualization overhead and AMD EPYC processors.
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