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German web hoster and cloud service provider

Ionos SE
IONOS Logo in 2022
Company typeSocietas Europaea
FWBIOS
ISINDE000A3E00M1
HeadquartersMontabaur,Germany
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Achim Weiss[1] (CEO)
ServicesWeb hosting,cloud computing,domains
OwnerUnited Internet
Websiteionos.com

Ionos SE ([iː'ɔnɔs]; proper spellingIONOS) is a GermanInternet service provider that is known for itsweb hosting,domain andcloud computing products. The company is part of theUnited Internet Group and operates in several continental European countries, (excluding Portugal) the UK and North America. Its headquarters are located in the western part of Germany inMontabaur, a small town situated in Rhineland-Palatinate.

The Internet access business (DSL andmobile communications) was spun off into1&1 Telecommunication.

History

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1&1 (at the time known as1&1 Internet) was founded in Germany in 1988.[2] The company developed data center and network architecture to enable internet access, becoming one of the first web hosting companies.[3] Ten years later, in 1998, 1&1 became a shareholder of Schlund+Partner.[4]

In 2000, the company changed its name toUnited Internet and moved its product business to1&1 Internet AG. In the same year, 1&1 began operating in the United Kingdom, and three years later began serving United States customers. The company's biggest North American data center is located inLenexa, Kansas.[5] In 2023, the same data center became the site for hosting Ionos’ cloud products.[6]

In 2018, 1&1 merged with cloud infrastructure specialists ProfitBricks (founded by Achim Weiss) and rebranded as1&1 Ionos. The rebrand involved a name change and a slightly redesigned website, but the service offerings and prices initially stayed the same. However, 1&1 Ionos introduced some new services the following year, including a personal consultant service for customers.[7] As of September 2019, 1&1 Ionos held second place in a ranking of the market share of global web hosting providers.[8] In August 2021, the company changed its legal name in the United States toIONOS Inc.[9]

Weiss described the reasons for the rebrand, stating:

"As this new company is more than just a hosting provider, we have opted for a new name — and IONOS fits perfectly. It is inspired by the ionosphere; the upper part of the Earth's atmosphere that contains a high concentration of ions and free electrons. It is inspiring to look at, whether viewing from down on Earth, or up in outer space and is, of course, situated in the clouds."[10]

— Achim Weiss

Research and initiatives

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Ionos has actively engaged in research to understand the varying levels of digitalization amongsmall and medium-sized businesses (SMBs). This initiative involves surveying U.S. and European companies for insights into their digitization and cybersecurity efforts.[11][12] The survey is conducted in cooperation withYouGov, an international research data and analytics group.[13]

The company is currently researching the adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) by businesses. A survey conducted in 2024 within the U.S. market found that 55% of American SMBs are using or would consider using AI, a 5% increase compared to last year and a higher adoption compared to European SMBs.[14]

Products and services

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In addition to shared hosting solutions, the company also offers dedicated, virtual and cloud servers as well as various email solutions. Ionos also acts as a domain registrar, with the actual allocation managed by its sister company InterNetX and its US subsidiary PSI-USA Inc.[15]

In line with the company’s AI initiative, Ionos has also begun integrating AI support into its tools, such as the AI website builder.[16]

Eco-friendly efforts

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Ionos uses sustainable methods to reduce carbon emissions, including using100% renewable energy in data centers and administrative buildings in the UK and Germany. The carbon is offset in other locations worldwide with green certificates or by using local renewable sources.[17][18]

The company’s 2030 climate strategy outlines plans to reduce data center carbon emissions by switching to biofuel-powered generators and continuing to source renewable energy. The strategy also involves encouraging technology suppliers to set their own climate goals.[19][20]

Server outages

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In April 2019, customers in the United Kingdom complained of lengthy server outages due to a malfunctioninguninterruptible power supply (UPS), which resulted in websites being offline. Call center staff could also not answer customer questions due to support tools not functioning properly. Ionos eventually fixed and addressed the issue, stating: "For when such cases occur, we have UPS systems and emergency power generators that ensure power supply is uninterrupted during an emergency. One of the five UPS systems in the affected data center suffered a technical malfunction, which meant several servers suffered a temporary loss of power and had to be restarted. As file systems had to be repaired after the power failure, some servers were not immediately available again. We're continuing to look into the cause of the error of the affected UPS system, however, all UPS systems are working properly again."[21]

In October 2022, Ionos opened a new data center in Worcester, UK to enhance data center reliability. Equipped with photovoltaic panels on the roof, these supply up to 10% of the site’s energy use. In 2023, the data center receivedtier IV certification.[22]

SPF Configuration Concerns

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IONOS recommends an SPF record for its email hosting customers, such as v=spf1 include:_spf-eu.ionos.com ~all, to improve deliverability.[23] However, _spf-eu.ionos.com resolves to a record ending in ?all (neutral), which some experts argue weakens security by not failing unauthorised senders.[24] Notably, IONOS-owned _spf.perfora.net and _spf.kundenserver.de cover similar IP ranges with -all, aligning with best practices when paired with DKIM and DMARC.[25]

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  4. ^"IONOS celebrates 25 years of innovation and growth – IONOS Newsroom (United States)".www.ionos.com. Retrieved31 May 2024.
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  9. ^"Division of Corporations - Filing".icis.corp.delaware.gov.Archived from the original on 21 September 2015. Retrieved19 January 2022.
  10. ^Spadafora, Anthony (31 October 2018)."With a new branding, 1&1 Ionos wants to be more than just a hosting provider".www.techradar.com. techradar. Retrieved25 October 2019.
  11. ^"On Your Marks: New Report Shows U.S. SMBs Lag Behind Europe in the Digital Transformation Race".Digital CxO. Retrieved10 June 2024.
  12. ^"Survey: American SMBs Fall Behind European in Digitalization".Website Planet. 28 July 2023. Retrieved10 June 2024.
  13. ^"SME's worried about cyberattacks – Channel EYE".channeleye.co.uk. Retrieved10 June 2024.
  14. ^"Digitalize or die: IONOS survey reveals challenges SMBs are facing in 2024 – IONOS Newsroom (United States)".www.ionos.com. Retrieved10 June 2024.
  15. ^"InterNetX".IONOS Group SE. Retrieved12 June 2024.
  16. ^Carmichael, Charlie (18 January 2018)."IONOS Review | Is It The Best Business Website Builder?".Website Builder Expert. Retrieved12 June 2024.
  17. ^"Sustainability Report 2018"(PDF). United Internet.Archived(PDF) from the original on 25 October 2019. Retrieved25 October 2019.
  18. ^"General Information About 1&1 Ionos".
  19. ^"IONOS announces Climate Strategy 2030".Intelligent Data Centres. Retrieved4 June 2024.
  20. ^Renouard, Jacqueline (31 August 2023)."IONOS Announces Climate Strategy for 2023 - 2030".Website Builder Expert. Retrieved4 June 2024.
  21. ^Oates, John (18 April 2019)."Server at web host 1&1 Ionos decides to take unscheduled day off, sinks a bunch of sites".The Register.Archived from the original on 18 April 2019. Retrieved25 October 2019.
  22. ^"IONOS & Fasthosts achieve Tier IV certification in Worcester - Data Centre Review". 13 April 2023. Retrieved10 June 2024.
  23. ^"Using IONOS SPF to Improve Email Delivery".IONOS Help. Retrieved13 March 2025.
  24. ^"IONOS SPF Security issues - IT Support". 12 March 2025. Retrieved13 March 2025.
  25. ^"Why Mailhardener recommends SPF softfail over fail - Mailhardener blog".www.mailhardener.com. Retrieved13 March 2025.
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