LSN — AI Infrastructure. Bare Metal Core.

Infrastructure
is what we do.

Limestone Networks was built by infrastructure people, for infrastructure people. We don't manage a SaaS portfolio. We don't pivot to whatever the cloud hype cycle says this quarter. We build, operate, and support high performance infrastructure — and we've been doing it long enough to know what actually matters.

Our Story Since 2007

Limestone Networks was founded in 2007 on a simple observation: the dedicated server market was full of providers who treated hardware as a commodity and support as a cost to minimize. We saw it differently. The right hardware paired with people who genuinely understand it is the difference between infrastructure that performs and infrastructure that gets replaced after an expensive outage.

Today, Limestone Networks operates data centers across 24+ global POPs, serving enterprise, AI, and Web3 customers on six continents, and maintains the same founding principle: your infrastructure deserves the same level of care we'd want for our own.

LSN Timeline

From Dallas Startup to Global Bare Metal Powerhouse

  1. 2007

    The Origin

    Limestone Networks is founded in Dallas, TX by Co-Founder and CTO Logan Vig, who architects the company's technology and infrastructure strategy from day one. First servers go live out of the Infomart, and LSN quickly becomes a go-to dedicated server host for the gaming community — the crowd that actually cares about latency and uptime.

  2. 2008

    Leveling Up

    LSN relocates to the DataBank facility in Dallas after outgrowing the previous one. The move opens the door to enterprise-grade hosting for small and mid-sized businesses, not just gamers.

  3. 2011

    First Rebrand

    LSN unveils a new logo and website — its first major corporate rebrand, moving from a playful “lime” logo to a more grown-up identity built around the motto Simple. Solid. Superior.

  4. 2012

    The People Behind the Growth

    Chris Hill joins Limestone Networks, going on to become Vice President of Datacenter Operations and play a central role in LSN's global expansion — helping plan and execute growth across 23 facilities worldwide, including 9 international locations.

  5. 2014

    Cloud Arrives

    LSN launches cloud hosting: 100% SSD storage and true rapid failover. Bare metal reliability, cloud flexibility.

  6. 2015–2018

    Building the Bench

    Preston Gosdin joins LSN as VP (2015), then becomes COO (2018) — laying the groundwork for the leadership he’d take on a few years later.

    Taylor Henry joins Limestone Networks (2018), going on to rise to Vice President of Sales and help build a relationship-first sales organization as LSN grows from a regional infrastructure provider into a global platform with 24+ points of presence across North America, Europe, and APAC.

  7. 2018

    Bare Metal Cloud Is Born

    • November 6, 2018: LSN launches bare metal cloud — the product line that would go on to define the entire brand.
    • LSN extends its US footprint into Los Angeles (LAX1), inside Equinix’s LA4 facility — joining Dallas (DFW1) and Salt Lake City (SLC1) as an established hub.
  8. 2019

    East Coast Expansion

    LSN adds New York (JFK1, North Bergen, NJ) to the map, pushing bare metal availability further east.

  9. 2020

    Showing Up for Customers

    • LSN rolls out a COVID-19 financial assistance program for customers navigating a brutal year.
    • Partners with Path Network to power LSN’s DDoS mitigation service.
  10. 2022

    The Expansion Continues

    • Miami (MIA1) launches to support LSN’s Brazilian customer base.
    • Los Angeles (LAX1) is launched.
    • Chicago (ORD1) is launched.
    • Frankfurt (FRA1) is launched.
  11. 2023

    New Leadership, Bigger Ambitions, GPU Power

    • Preston Gosdin is named President & CEO, succeeding Steve Evans (who stays on the Board). Gosdin immediately announces aggressive 2023 growth plans: new data centers across EMEA, APAC, and additional domestic regions.
    • GPU offerings join the lineup — the first step toward the AI/HPC infrastructure push that culminates in the Charg supercomputer partnership two years later.
    • PDX1, DFW2, TYO1, and IAD1 are launched.
  12. 2024

    Going Global on Stage

    LSN’s footprint expands to include Frankfurt (FRA2), Paris (PAR1), Portland (PDX1), Miami (MIA1), Singapore/Malaysia (SIN1), and a second New York site (JFK2). LSN takes the stage at CloudFest in Germany, with Gosdin (CEO), Logan Vig (CTO), and Taylor Henry (VP of Sales) repping the brand globally.

  13. 2025

    The Big Year

    • February 12: Kicks off the 2025 Channel Partner Roadshow with Bridgepointe Technologies — first stop, California.
    • March 3: Launches the Cloud Migration Assistance Program with Inertia Labs (partnership publicly announced March 12), helping businesses move workloads from public cloud to LSN bare metal.
    • March 19: Selected by Colobarn to drive bare metal expansion into their Phoenix location.
    • March 25: SLC2 is launched.
    • May 10: Singapore (SIN1) is launched.
    • August 20: Acquires BreezeTech Hosting, Silver Hosting, Snowside Hosting, and NextArray — a bold move into VPS and Web Hosting, pushing LSN’s global footprint past 19 points of presence, with additional PoPs in Charlotte, NC; Dallas, TX; Chicago, IL; and Los Angeles, CA.
    • September 22: Amsterdam (AMS) is launched.
    • September 26: Partners with Charg to light up a 60-petaflop AI supercomputer — one of the largest GPU clusters at scale, built on LSN’s global network backbone. LSN plants its flag firmly in the AI/HPC infrastructure race with its DFW3 multi-megawatt buildout.
  14. 2026

    Today

    • London (LON1), MIA2, and TYO2 are launched.
    • LSN operates as “The Bare Metal Company” — 24+ points of presence worldwide and counting, spanning North America, Europe, and APAC. Bare metal cloud, colocation, private cloud, GPU/AI infrastructure, VPS, and web hosting — all running on #LSNMetal. International presence continues to grow.

Independent.
Focused. Accountable.

Unlike others, Limestone Networks remains independently operated, with infrastructure decisions made by people who live and breathe this industry, not by a publicly traded conglomerate’s integration roadmap.

You’ll also see, our support structure doesn’t break down at the escalation layer. When a complex issue requires a senior engineer, you get one – with context on your environment, not a cold handoff to a generalist queue.

What We Stand For

Hardware quality without compromise

We buy the best on the market and we pass that advantage directly to customers

Global scale, local presence

24+ locations across six continents, with capacity close to wherever your users are

Support you can trust

The same engineer who onboards you is reachable when something goes wrong

Flexibility as a feature

No two enterprise workloads are identical, and our configurations reflect that

Trusted By

From AI research labs to enterprise IT teams and content delivery networks – our customers choose Limestone Networks when the stakes are high enough that mediocre infrastructure isn’t an option.

Chainstack
Hosted AI
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