Virtual Dedicated Servers

Virtual Dedicated Server

Dedicated CPU cores and guaranteed RAM — zero resource contention with other tenants. The performance of dedicated hardware at cloud-native pricing and flexibility.

CPU
Dedicated Cores
RAM
Guaranteed
Storage
NVMe SSD
Network
10 Gbps

VPS vs VDS — what's the difference?

A standard VPS shares CPU and RAM capacity across multiple tenants — your performance can vary under neighbour load. A VDS gives you dedicated physical cores and reserved RAM, so your performance is consistent and predictable at all times. Ideal for production databases, high-traffic APIs, and latency-sensitive workloads.

VDS plans

All plans include DDoS protection, daily backups, and 99.95% SLA.

VDS-1

  • 4 Dedicated CPU Cores
  • 8 GB Guaranteed RAM
  • 200 GB NVMe SSD
  • 10 Gbps uplink
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VDS-2

  • 8 Dedicated CPU Cores
  • 16 GB Guaranteed RAM
  • 400 GB NVMe SSD
  • 10 Gbps uplink
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VDS-3

  • 16 Dedicated CPU Cores
  • 32 GB Guaranteed RAM
  • 800 GB NVMe SSD
  • 10 Gbps uplink
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Hardware-grade performance

Dedicated CPU Cores

No shared CPU contention. Your cores are yours — not shared with other tenants, even under their peak load.

Guaranteed RAM

Allocated RAM is fully reserved for your instance. No balloon memory drivers, no memory oversubscription.

NVMe SSD Storage

Enterprise-grade NVMe drives with high IOPS. Ideal for database-heavy workloads and low-latency applications.

10 Gbps Network

High-throughput uplink with redundant switching. Private networking between instances in the same datacenter.

99.95% SLA

Hardware-level redundancy with hot-swap components. SLA-backed uptime with service credits.

Full OS Control

Choose your Linux distribution, configure the kernel, and run any software stack you require.

Need full hardware access?

For maximum performance and custom RAID configurations, see our bare metal dedicated servers.