VPS1 
$15.99/month
  • 2x vCPU Core
  • 1 GB RAM DDR3
  • 20 GB SSD or 30 GB HDD
  • 1 Gbps Port
  • 1 IP Address
  • 500 GB Traffic
VPS2
$25.99/month
  • 4x vCPU Core
  • 2 GB RAM DDR3
  • 50 GB SSD
  • 1 Gbps Port
  • 1 IP Address
  • 1 TB Traffic
VPS3
$45.99/month
  • 6x vCPU Core
  • 4 GB RAM DDR3
  • 80 GB SSD
  • 1 Gbps Port
  • 1 IP Address
  • 2 TB Traffic
VPS4
$85.99/month
  • 12x vCPU Core
  • 8 GB RAM DDR3
  • 160 GB SSD
  • 1 Gbps Port
  • 1 IP Address
  • 4 TB Traffic
VPS1
$15.99/month
  • 1x vCPU Core
  • 2 GB RAM DDR3
  • 20 GB SSD
  • 1 Gbps Port
  • 1 IP Address
  • 500 GB Traffic
VPS2
$25.99/month
  • 2x vCPU Core
  • 4 GB RAM DDR3
  • 50 GB SSD or 35 GB HDD
  • 1 Gbps Port
  • 1 IP Address
  • 1 TB Traffic
VPS3
$45.99/month
  • 4x vCPU Core
  • 8 GB RAM DDR3
  • 80 GB SSD or 50 GB HDD
  • 1 Gbps Port
  • 1 IP Address
  • 2 TB Traffic
VPS4
85.99/month
  • 8x vCPU Core
  • 16 GB RAM DDR3
  • 160 GB SSD or 160 GB HDD
  • 1 Gbps Port
  • 1 IP Address
  • 4 TB Traffic
What is a VPS?

A Virtual Server is a combinaton between a bare metal server and a web hosting plan. It's a container dedicated to you but running on a dedicated server along other boxes.

KVM or OpenVZ?

An OVZ VPS is a container which uses the host machine's kernel and other software (host-based virtualisation). A KVM VPS (or VDS) is a totally isolated container from anything running on the host.

How can I control it?

You can start/stop/restart rebuild the container from the customer panel.
You also have access to a VNC console to manage your server.