Significant Server Expansion
Surfshark has reportedly increased its server infrastructure by 40%, according to recent industry reports. Sources indicate the VPN provider has grown from 3,200 to 4,500 servers globally, marking a substantial expansion of its network capabilities.
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Analysts suggest this represents a continuation of Surfshark’s steady growth pattern over recent years. The report states that while the provider hasn’t added new server locations, it has significantly increased server capacity at existing sites, maintaining its footprint across 142 locations in 100 countries.
Quality Over Quantity Philosophy
Despite the expansion, Surfshark’s server count remains smaller than many competitors, but the company maintains that server quality outweighs pure numerical superiority. According to reports, Surfshark emphasized that “chasing numbers alone will not build reliability” and that user experience remains its primary focus.
Justas Pukys, Senior Product Manager at Surfshark, reportedly commented that “server count is an easy and understandable metric for comparing VPN providers, but it doesn’t capture the full picture.” He added that true value comes from consistent performance, minimized latency, and uninterrupted connections across the network., according to recent developments
Competitive Landscape Analysis
When compared to major competitors, Surfshark’s network holds its own in key regions, according to the analysis. The report states that Surfshark offers servers in nine more countries than Private Internet Access, which covers 91 countries, though PIA has 152 total locations.
ExpressVPN reportedly leads in location count with 187 locations, largely due to offering servers in every US state. Proton VPN boasts over 15,000 servers across 164 locations in 126 countries, while NordVPN operates 8,000+ servers across 165 locations in 127 countries.
Regional Performance Strengths
Sources indicate Surfshark matches or exceeds competitors in several key regions. The provider reportedly has one more South American location than ExpressVPN and matches NordVPN’s 10 South American locations. In Europe, only one location separates Surfshark from NordVPN’s offering.
Where Surfshark reportedly trails is in African coverage, with six locations compared to NordVPN’s 17 and Proton VPN’s 26. However, analysts note that ExpressVPN also offers six African locations, while PIA provides only five.
Recent Infrastructure Improvements
The server expansion follows a series of network enhancements from Surfshark, according to reports. The company recently introduced Everlink for uninterrupted VPN connections and FastTrack technology aimed at increasing speeds by 70%.
Most notably, Surfshark announced in October 2025 the launch of 100 Gbps servers, representing a tenfold increase over its current 10 Gbps infrastructure. The report states these high-speed servers are currently available in Amsterdam, with more locations expected to follow.
User Experience Implications
Industry experts suggest that adding more servers to existing locations reduces server load, potentially resulting in faster speeds and quicker connectivity for users. This approach reportedly minimizes disruption to the browsing experience while maintaining comprehensive geographic coverage.
All major locations are covered according to the analysis, and users can test the service through Surfshark’s 30-day money-back guarantee and 7-day free trial to verify if their desired server locations meet their needs.
The report concludes that while server numbers provide one comparison metric, consistent performance and reliability ultimately determine VPN quality, an area where Surfshark appears to be focusing its development efforts.
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References
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Surfshark
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Server_(computing)
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virtual_private_network
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pakistan_International_Airlines
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ExpressVPN
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