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Virtual Private Server

We offer KVM based virtual servers from our HA Proxmox Cloud
Enjoy the flexibility of a Dedicated Server at only a fraction of the price !
Xeon CPU Dedicated Resources Spice KVM ZFS HA San 10 Gbps Lan Hi-Availability
Starting at only € 9.99 / month

Virtual Private Cloud Server

You can always upgrade from one plan to the other with nearly zero downtime.
Base
9.99 / mo
billed annualy
  • Proxmox KVM
  • 1 vCore
  • 2 Go Ram
  • 50 GB Disk Space
  • 5.000GB Bandwith
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Plus
19.99
billed monthly
  • Proxmox KVM
  • 2 vCores
  • 8 Go Ram
  • 100 GB Disk Space
  • 10.000GB Bandwith
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Pro
39.99
billed monthly
  • Proxmox KVM
  • 4 vCores
  • 16 Go Ram
  • 200 GB Disk Space
  • 100 Mbps Bandwith
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Premium
69.99
billed monthly
  • Proxmox KVM
  • 8 vCores
  • 32 Go Ram
  • 500 GB Disk Space
  • 100 Mbps Bandwith
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Most Frequent questions about our Cloud Virtual Private Servers

What Virtualisation Platform do you use ?

  • We use the KVM hypervisor and the ProxMox Virtual Environnement.

    Clusters of at least 4nodes are create, datas are stored on a ZFS full SSD NAS.

Do you provide console, server reboot and reinstall options ?

  • From the client interface, customers can access Spice/KVM console, start, stop, reboot the server and mount any ISO image from our iso store.

    With the Spice/KVM console you can keep control of your VPS even if you have locaked you out trough the firewall.

Which Operating Systems do you support / Can I choose my Operating System ?

  • We provide you VPS with a list of different oprating systems iso to choose from : CentOS, Debian, Ubuntu, FreeBSD, FreeNAS, ...

    You can just boot your vps on this iso and proceed with the install.

Where are the servers located ?

  • At the moment the main cluster is located in Brussels, Belgium, Europe.

    We trust Interxion datacenters for their reliability.

What is one vcore equivlaent to ?

  • We use at least Intel Dual Xeon E5-2670v2 servers, providing a total of 20 cores, 40 threads.

    Each vcore is equivalent to one of these 40 threads. There is no overselling of CPU and RAM ressources