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Sportsbook Hosting in Romania for Live Odds Operators

Sportsbook backends need predictable sub-millisecond compute for the odds engine and microsecond network latency to data feeds (Sportradar, Stats Perform, BetGenius). Romanian hardware sits inside the same EU peering fabric as the major feed providers at a fraction of UK or Malta hosting costs.

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Why latency matters and what we deliver

Sportsbooks lose money to sharps when odds update slower than the actual game state. Sportradar primary feeds out of Frankfurt and Vienna reach Bucharest in 12 to 18 ms via private peering. Our EPYC 7402P nodes process typical odds engine workloads (a few hundred outcomes per second per market) with single-digit microsecond compute latency once the data arrives.

Recommended hardware

Live in-play sportsbook: EPYC 7402P dedicated, 128 GB ECC, dual NVMe RAID 1. Mark up to a second EPYC node as the odds engine, paired by 10 Gbps private link to the front-end node. We tune the kernel network stack (RPS, RFS, busy polling) on request.

License posture

We host operators with valid licenses for the markets they serve: MGA, Curacao LXOP, Anjouan, Romania ONJN (for the local market), Kahnawake, GBGA Gibraltar. We do not host UK without UKGC, Germany without OGL, France or Italy without local license. Geo-blocking templates included.

Pricing

EPYC 7402P with 128 GB: $269/mo Romania. Dual-node paired setup: $469/mo with private link. Related: bulletproof hosting, MGA hosting, poker hosting.

Why Anubiz Host

100% async — no calls, no meetings
Delivered in days, not weeks
Full documentation included
Production-grade from day one
Security-first approach
Post-delivery support included

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Skip the research. Tell us what you need, and we'll scope it, implement it, and hand it back — fully documented and production-ready.

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