Pricing is monthly. Select a plan, choose operating system and backup options, and launch on a generated hostname before moving your own domain.
Pick a VPS size, then continue to operating system and backup options for automatic provisioning.
| vCPU | Memory | CPU Power | Storage | Performance | Bandwidth | Price | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2 vCPU | 4 GB | 3.0GHzshared cores | 80 GB NVMe | 2TB |
$20/month |
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| 4 vCPU | 8 GB | 3.0GHz4 cores | 160 GB NVMe | 4TB |
$45/month |
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| 6 vCPU | 12 GB | 3.0GHz6 cores | 240 GB NVMe | 6TB |
$65/month |
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| 8 vCPU | 16 GB | 3.0GHz8 cores | 320 GB NVMe | 8TB |
$90/month |
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| 12 vCPU | 24 GB | 3.0GHz12 cores | 480 GB NVMe | 10TB |
$130/month |
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| 20 vCPU | 32 GB | 3.0GHz20 cores | 640 GB NVMe | 15 TB |
$200/month |
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Built on Dell and Supermicro servers with Intel datacenter NVMe storage.
Plans stay focused on what matters most: operating system choice, access, backup coverage, and clean delivery.
Fast local storage keeps the range suitable for everyday applications, admin tools, and utility workloads.
Traffic allowances are shown plainly so it is easy to compare entry, growth, and heavier usage plans.
Every server can be launched before DNS changes, which keeps validation and launch sequencing simple.
SSH and Remote Desktop details are prepared alongside the server so you can log in as soon as the service is online.
Managed backups are added separately so retention and restore expectations remain clear.
Standard signups move quickly from plan selection to launch through the standard provisioning flow.
These are the most common signup and launch questions we hear before a new VPS goes live.
Yes. New VPS services can launch on a generated hostname first, with your domain added when you are ready for the cutover.
Yes. The same plan range supports both, although Windows workloads often start at higher memory levels and may benefit from a quick support check.
Managed backups are available as an add-on during signup, so you can choose the retention level that fits the service.
Standard self-service launches move quickly, while higher-resource or more specialized builds may need a short confirmation first.