PureVPN offers faster speeds than ever with its 20 Gbps server upgrade

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PureVPN offers faster speeds than ever with its 20 Gbps server upgrade

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PureVPN, a highly rated VPN provider, has upgraded its server infrastructure in three key locations. The company recently announced that it has added new 20Gbps servers in the United States and the United Kingdom. It plans to upgrade more servers to 20 Gbps by the end of this year to improve connection speeds and the overall VPN experience for its customers.

The new high-speed servers have speed increased by 2X at these locations, based on initial testing by PureVPN. Customers will see massive speed improvements when connecting to updated servers in London, Manchester, and Washington DC, which are considered some of the most popular VPN access points in the world.

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Just last year, PureVPN upgraded most of its server infrastructure, including several locations in the US and UK, to 10Gbps servers. That’s not all, the VPN service also upgraded its Australian servers to 10Gbs, which resulted in improved speeds and made it one of the fastest VPN providers in the region.

PureVPN, in an effort to further improve its VPN infrastructure, has also discontinued dozens of virtual servers from its network. As a result, almost all PureVPN servers now physical servers : They are more reliable than virtual servers and can offer faster speeds. However, there are also some benefits of virtual servers.
For example, virtual servers are particularly ideal for locations where it is not possible to have physical servers. PureVPN decided not to remove the remaining virtual servers from its infrastructure based on user feedback, which indicated that many customers were still using these servers for various purposes.
Until a workaround is found and implemented, these virtual servers (around 69, to be exact) will remain part of the VPN’s server network. As a result of these changes, 98.7% of PureVPN’s 6,500+ servers in 78+ countries are now 100% physical.

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PureVPN clients support a wide range of must-haves privacy and security features, including Internet kill switch, secure 256-bit AES encryption, split tunnel, IPv6 terrestrial WebRTC leak protection, and more. There is also support for forwarding and dedicated IP addresses that can be added as plugins.
The VPN service, which has been a part of the industry for 14 years, is also a trusted member of the Internet Infrastructure Coalition and the VPN Trust Initiative. Additionally, the company has received no-registration certifications from KPMG (twice), verifying PureVPN’s privacy promises for the second year in a row. The VPN has an excellent rating on TrustPilot.

PureVPN is available for all major desktop and mobile operating systems, Windows, Mac, Linux, Android, iPhone, and iPad, as browser extensions for Firefox, Microsoft Edge, and Google Chrome (also works on other Chromium-based browsers) and for other products like Fire Stick or Kodi from Amazon.

Setup instructions are provided on the PureVPN Website for all supported operating systems, devices, and products.

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