Cloud Infrastructure

VPS Hosting

Scalable virtual private servers with dependable performance for production and community workloads.

Enterprise VPS stack

Everything you need for VPS hosting

A scalable compute, storage, security, and support layer for business-critical virtual server workloads.

01Enterprise-ready setupUnder 2 days

We provision the VPS environment around your operating system, access requirements, and launch window. Most setups complete in under 2 days, with complex enterprise rollouts taking up to 7 days.

02Scalable virtual resourcesScalable compute

Start with the CPU and RAM your workload needs today, then scale capacity as traffic, users, or internal systems grow.

03NVMe-backed storageNVMe

Enterprise workloads get responsive NVMe storage for faster boot times, application IO, backups, and operational recovery.

04DDoS-aware networkingProtected edge

Traffic filtering and protected routing help keep public services reachable during hostile traffic events and abnormal spikes.

05Full administrative controlRoot access

Root-level access lets your team manage packages, firewalls, services, automation, and compliance-aligned configuration.

06Operational supportOps support

Get practical help for provisioning, access, networking, and server-side issues from people who understand production infrastructure.

VPS FAQ

Before you deploy a VPS

Use VPS hosting when you want control without jumping straight into dedicated resources.

Fit

What is VPS hosting best for?

VPS hosting is a good fit for websites, APIs, bots, panels, development environments, and lightweight production workloads that need root-level control and scalable resources.

When should I choose VDS instead?

Choose VDS when predictable CPU and memory matter more than flexibility or lowest cost. If noisy-neighbor risk would hurt your workload, VDS is the safer option.

Control

Do I get admin access?

Yes. VPS hosting is for customers who want to manage the operating system, install packages, configure services, and run custom workloads.

Can I scale later?

Yes. VPS is often the right starting point because you can begin with practical capacity and move up when your workload proves it needs more.