VPS Hosting Providers

VPS providers sit between two other options. Shared hosting gives you an account on a machine the provider controls, while bare-metal rental hands you an entire physical server. A VPS falls in the middle: you get root access on a virtual slice with dedicated CPU, memory, and storage, hosted in domestic data centers for low latency. Typical workloads include web apps, game servers, FX trading bots, and development environments.

GPU
Optional GPU-equipped instances for AI inference, machine learning training, and other accelerated compute workloads that would otherwise require dedicated hardware.

Snapshots
Point-in-time disk images that capture a server’s state, letting you roll back after a failed update or restore quickly from accidental data loss.

Terraform
An official Terraform provider so teams can define servers and related resources in code, version them, and deploy them through existing infrastructure-as-code pipelines.

Windows Server
Plans with Windows Server pre-installed.

Discontinued Services