PeekVPN expands its network: New servers in Russia

⏱️ Fri May 29 2026

PeekVPN expands its network: New servers in Russia

PeekVPN continues expanding its infrastructure, and new servers in Russia are now available to users. This location is designed primarily for users who need stable access to services and platforms that are intended for Russian IP addresses or operate more reliably from within the region.

In practice, Russian VPN servers are most commonly used for accessing local online services, government portals, banking systems, regional platforms, and websites that may restrict functionality for foreign connections. This includes services such as Госуслуги, local payment systems, delivery platforms, and other region-dependent resources.

For many users living abroad, access to these services can sometimes become complicated due to geolocation checks, additional verification mechanisms, or limited functionality outside the region. Connecting through a Russian server can help restore more predictable access and improve compatibility with such platforms.

From a technical perspective, local routing may also improve responsiveness when working with Russian-hosted resources. A geographically closer endpoint often reduces unnecessary routing complexity and allows services to behave more naturally compared to connections from distant regions.

At the same time, it is important to understand the purpose of this location correctly. Russian servers are primarily intended for compatibility with local services and region-specific access scenarios. They are not designed as a universal solution for accessing every international platform.

For example, users should not expect that connecting through Russia will automatically provide reliable access to platforms such as YouTube, Instagram, or other globally restricted services. Depending on local network conditions, filtering systems, or provider-level restrictions, the availability and performance of such services may vary.

In other words, the Russian location is best viewed as a practical tool for accessing Russian digital infrastructure rather than as an “everything unlocked” endpoint. Its primary role is stability and compatibility for local services.

From a security standpoint, the servers continue to operate under the same PeekVPN standards as the rest of the network. Traffic remains encrypted, and users continue to benefit from secure communication and protected connections.

And honestly, there is something very realistic about this server location. The Russian endpoint is less about “watch the entire internet at 8K resolution” and more about “please let me finally log into Госуслуги without mysterious authorization errors.”

PeekVPN continues to focus on expanding infrastructure based on practical user needs, offering more regional flexibility and reliable routing options across different parts of the world.

The new Russia servers are now available in PeekVPN.

Connect to Russia for stable access to local services and region-specific platforms when you need them most.