Route-locked placement
Washington orders use Washington capacity; Seattle orders use Seattle capacity.
Choose East Coast Verizon in Washington, DC or West Coast Astound/Wave in Seattle. Carrier, location, network speed, storage, and stock stay explicit from this page through checkout.
Washington, DC is the East Coast Verizon FiOS Business route: 1 Gbps, an NVMe root disk, and a SATA HDD data disk. Seattle is the West Coast Astound/Wave AS11404 route: a 10 Gbps symmetrical host connection and SSD-only storage.
The plan key fixes the route, so checkout, stock, placement, the customer dashboard, and Discord all show the same carrier and location. Neither route is sold as residential, and neither promises permanent acceptance by a third-party platform.
Washington orders use Washington capacity; Seattle orders use Seattle capacity.
Every offer is a complete KVM VPS with Linux or a supported Windows image and administrator or root control.
We publish the actual ISP carrier, coast, network, and storage instead of relabeling either route as residential.
Prices below are the recurring monthly catalog prices before an optional prepaid-term discount. Specifications are generated from the same catalog used by checkout.
Washington, DC uses Verizon at 1 Gbps with NVMe + HDD. Seattle uses Astound/Wave at 10 Gbps symmetrical with SSD-only storage.
No. These are KVM servers with dedicated ISP-classified IPv4 addresses, not rotating proxy endpoints.
No. Platform decisions also depend on the account, device, behavior, and changing third-party policies.