And yet, a virtual server in the Vatican is not an oxymoron. It's a metaphor. This is the philosophy of access points that exist not for the sake of mass appeal, but for the sake of symbolism. A symbol of absolute isolation. Cleanliness. And system silence. If the server was in the Vatican, that's what it would mean.
A jurisdiction that is considered one of the most closed in the world. There are no public hosters in it, and even IP addresses, in fact, are almost not given out. But if the server appeared here, it would be absolute geographical transparency.
The Vatican does not participate in alliances, does not provide data on diplomatic requests, and does not comply with general jurisdictional rules.
The Vatican VPS would be an ideal location for archives, discussions, and fragments of the eternal.
A virtual server in the Vatican would not be possible without full compliance with ethical standards. There are no “on the edge” services here.
It would be a server where you can't host everything, but what is hosted exists forever.
If in Amsterdam every bit makes its way through 1000 routes, then the Vatican Air Force is silence. This is a server where the load is not higher than in the library.
- An isolated server in an extraterritorial jurisdiction.
- Complete confidentiality and archival stability.
- KVM, root, support for any OS.
- Certification of trust at the state level.
- Perfect protection from noise, surveillance, and intrusion.
Of course, this is hypothetical. But we are ready for it. Because THE.Hosting is able to deploy VPS even where others have not thought about it.
- Historians, archivists, and theologians need a server that hosts ideas, not just codes.
- Projects with a focus on confidentiality — for digital wills, wills, copies of contracts.
- Publishers and digital libraries — protection and accessibility of rare knowledge.
- Projects where data = trust is a choice equivalent to an oath.
- Projects with a concept — where the placement itself already has a symbolic meaning.