Latitude.sh
Introduction
Latitude.sh is a global bare metal cloud platform designed for developers and enterprises, enabling the deployment and management of high-performance, single-tenant physical servers worldwide in minutes via an intuitive API and dashboard.
Founded in 2001 in Sao Paulo, Brazil (originally as Maxihost), the company rebranded to Latitude.sh in 2023 to reflect its evolution toward edge computing, AI workloads, and Web3 applications. It combines bare metal's raw power and security with cloud-like automation, offering enterprise-grade infrastructure in advanced data centers across 15 locations in North America, Latin America, Europe, and Asia-Pacific.
Latitude.sh serves industries like gaming, streaming, CDNs, generative AI, and blockchain, with features such as unlimited inbound traffic, 20TB outbound, and integrated DDoS mitigation up to 2Tbps. Headquartered in New York with operations in Sao Paulo, Latitude.sh manages over 100,000 IP addresses. It positions itself as a bridge between traditional on-premise and hyperscale cloud, providing cost-effective, scalable solutions without virtualization overhead.
As of September 2025, it supports partnerships with blockchain projects like Solana and Aptos, and offers specialized nodes for validators and RPC endpoints.
Recent Developments
- Enhanced dashboard with keyboard shortcuts and project-based navigation; improved Kubernetes device failure logic for AI resilience.
- Partnered with DoubleZero for blockchain-optimized networking; rebuilt Solana page with spec recommendations and auto-deployment.
- Launched Global Gateway for private, low-latency interconnections; blogged on Kubernetes v1.34 impacts for bare metal; onboarded as DoubleZero contributor.
- Explored MCP for AI orchestration; promoted H100 GPU deals ($1.66/hr); OctavFi case study on Solana node migration; PGDN security scan (15% score for validator).
How Latitude.sh Contributes to DoubleZero
Latitude.sh will be one of the six early contributors to the DoubleZero network. The company understands the evolving needs of platform engineers worldwide, delivering the infrastructure required to move data faster and more securely across the internet.