VPS Hosting
Starter VPS
- 50% CPU, 1 vCPU
- 1 GB RAM
- 25 GB Disk Space
- 2 TB Monthly Traffic
- 50 Mbit/sBandwidth
- 1 IP address
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Pro VPS
- 100% CPU, 2 vCPU
- 2 GB RAM
- 50 GB Disk Space
- 4 TB Monthly Traffic
- 100 Mbit/s Bandwidth
- 1 IP address
Advanced VPS
- 100% CPU, 4 vCPU
- 4 GB RAM
- 100 GB Disk Space
- 8 TB Monthly Traffic
- 100 Mbit/s Bandwidth
- 1 IP address
What is a Virtual Private Server(VPS)?
The Virtual Servers (a.k.a. VPS, Virtual Private Servers, or Cloud Servers) are an innovative approach to the clusterization of a physical server to several virtual machines.
This approach is the present and the future of the hosting industry, as it offers vast and instantly scalable high-performing personal servers at a really low cost.
When you choose a VPS Cloud Hosting, it’s 100% personal machine with root access. Of course, you get fully yours CPU, RAM, and SSD disk. Our virtual servers are based on the XEN and XEN Hypervisor technologies which adds a thin software layer between the server and the operating system.
Every VPS has its own operating system – Debian, CentOS, or any Linux distribution that you like.
Virtual Servers in a Glance

Secure Infrastructure

Intuitive Control Panel

High-Speed Performance
Your pages will load fast and easy, thanks to our powerful servers, located in Kiel, Germany.

Scalability
You can enlarge the size of the SSD partition that is at your disposal. Adding RAM to your VPS is also possible. Both, without any downtime.

Security & Reliability

Ease of Access

Independency
The XEN Hypervisor gives you independence and protection, as well as server reconfiguration capabilities. The XEN virtualization allows you to install a different operating system on each of the Virtual Servers of the machine. What is more, every device could be reset, separately from the others.

Own Resources

Independency
The XEN Hypervisor gives you independence and protection, as well as server reconfiguration capabilities. The XEN virtualization allows you to install a different operating system on each of the Virtual Servers of the machine. What is more, every device could be reset, separately from the others.
