Hetzner Announces Price Adjustment for Dedicated Servers Effective June 15, 2026
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Hetzner has announced a price adjustment effective June 15, 2026, for new orders and cloud instance rescales. The document provides updated pricing tables for dedicated servers across their Falkenstein and Helsinki data centers, with prices listed in both Euros and US Dollars excluding VAT. Existing orders placed before the effective date will retain previous pricing even if delivered after June 15.
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For orders placed before 15 June 2026, but delivered after 15 June 2026, the previous prices will apply.
All prices are excluding VAT.
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