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Datacenter VPS · NYC/NJ metro

NYC/NJ VPS.
No cloud fog.

A real KVM server with a dedicated IPv4, NVMe storage and full root access. Pick the resources you need, choose Linux or Windows where supported, and manage the box from one dashboard.

$8/monthentry price
2-32 vCPUcatalog range
2-32 GBmemory range
Linux + Windowsby plan
Read the actual boundary

Resources you can read before checkout

Every plan publishes its CPU, memory, NVMe storage, monthly transfer allowance and price. There is no burst-credit vocabulary to decode and no shared-NAT address hiding behind the word “cloud.”

The 10 Gbps figure describes the node uplink shared by the VPS fleet. It is not a promise that one virtual machine receives a dedicated 10 Gbps circuit. That distinction matters, so we state it directly.

01

Dedicated IPv4

Each VM receives its own public IPv4. Inbound services do not depend on a shared NAT gateway.

02

NVMe system disk

The operating system and primary workload live on NVMe storage on every datacenter tier.

03

Control stays with you

Reboot, rebuild, reset the password and open a console from the customer dashboard.

Current monthly catalog

Choose the box, not a mystery tier.

Prices below are the recurring monthly catalog prices before an optional prepaid-term discount. Specifications are generated from the same catalog used by checkout.

VPS-M
$32/month
  • 16 vCPU
  • 16 GB RAM
  • 100 GB NVMe
  • 2 TB transfer / month
Configure VPS-M
VPS-L
$52/month
  • 24 vCPU
  • 24 GB RAM
  • 160 GB NVMe
  • 2 TB transfer / month
Configure VPS-L
Before you order

Questions worth answering.

Is the 10 Gbps connection dedicated to my VM?

No. The datacenter node has a shared 10 Gbps uplink. Your actual throughput depends on the plan, node load, route and remote endpoint.

Does the $8 plan run Windows?

No. VPS-XS is a headless Linux plan. Windows and desktop images are available on the larger plans without a Windows price uplift.

How much transfer is included?

VPS-XS includes 1 TB per month. The larger datacenter plans include 2 TB per month. A priority-bandwidth add-on can raise the allowance where available.