Stable Diffusion GPU Hosting in the Netherlands
Amsterdam puts a 24GB GPU one hop from every major European peering point. For Stable Diffusion artists running a public API, a Discord image bot, or just pushing 5GB SDXL checkpoints to multiple workstations, AMS-IX peering removes the bandwidth-cost arithmetic from the equation. AnubizHost ships RTX 4090 24GB GPU VPS in the Netherlands from $189/mo with no KYC at signup.
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Why Amsterdam for SD Inference at Scale
If you serve a public Stable Diffusion endpoint - a Telegram bot, a Discord image command, or a paid API - the bandwidth profile matters. SDXL outputs at 1024x1024 PNG are 1.5-3MB each. A modestly busy bot does 20k generations per day, which is 30-60GB of egress. AMS-IX peering keeps that bandwidth effectively free (included in our 1Gbps unmetered allocation) while delivering sub-30ms latency to most of the EU and sub-90ms to the US East coast.
For private artist use the bandwidth math matters less, but Amsterdam still wins on connectivity quality: fast model downloads from Hugging Face mirrors, fast Civitai mirrors via Cloudflare's NL POP, and clean routing to any RunPod-style API you might want to bridge from.
Hardware: 4090 in NL
RTX 4090 24GB GDDR6X on PCIe 4.0 passthrough. AMD EPYC Genoa host with 8 dedicated vCPU allocated to the guest. 32GB DDR4 ECC RAM and 500GB NVMe SSD. The NVMe matters more than people think for Stable Diffusion workflows because checkpoints are large (SDXL = 6.5GB, Flux = 23GB FP16) and you want fast model swap.
We also offer RTX A5000 24GB ECC in NL as the workstation-class alternative for ML researchers who prefer the lower TDP (230W vs 450W) and ECC VRAM for long training runs. The A5000 is roughly 0.6x the inference speed of a 4090 on SDXL but holds up better for multi-day fine-tuning.
Dutch Legal Posture for Generative AI
The Netherlands implements the EU AI Act, which targets foundation model providers (OpenAI, Anthropic, Stability AI) not end-users running inference. Running ComfyUI on your own VPS is unregulated activity in NL.
The country has a strong privacy-tech culture: large Tor relay presence, multiple non-logging VPN operators headquartered locally, predictable ISP pushback on speculative legal requests. For artists worried about being doxed via cloud provider records, NL is a friendlier jurisdiction than US-East AWS.
Workflow Patterns We See
Pattern 1: Solo artist running ComfyUI behind a Tailscale or WireGuard tunnel from their laptop. The VPS does the GPU work, the laptop renders the UI. This keeps the artist's local machine quiet and lets them generate from anywhere.
Pattern 2: Discord bot operator. ComfyUI exposes an API endpoint, the bot proxies requests, payment in Lightning sats. AMS-IX bandwidth makes the unit economics work even at 50k generations per day.
Pattern 3: LoRA trainer. Artist runs Kohya_ss for 4-8 hour training sessions, uploads finished LoRAs to Civitai or to their own gallery. The 4090's 24GB lets them train SDXL LoRAs without offload tricks.
Order, Pay, Generate
Pick the 4090 plan, pay in BTC/XMR/LN/USDT, the server provisions in 15-20 minutes. Pre-installed ComfyUI Manager with the top 50 custom nodes already vetted. You get an authenticated reverse-proxy URL plus optional Tor onion service. SSH key auth only by default.
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