These plans are structured for users who need isolated resources, stronger performance, and a path to scale beyond shared hosting.
Each VPS plan includes its own CPU, RAM, and storage allocation for a more predictable hosting environment.
NVMe performance helps support responsive applications, websites, and development environments.
Move from smaller deployments to larger workloads with packages designed for steady growth.
Choose the package that matches the type of website, workload, or growth stage you are planning for.
A strong starting point for development environments, testing stacks, and applications that need more control.
A good fit for workloads that have outgrown shared hosting and need more predictable server resources.
Useful for businesses that want a clear path to larger VPS resources as traffic and complexity grow.
Your order moves to secure checkout, account setup, and launch as quickly as possible so you can get online without unnecessary delays.
Pick a server size based on the CPU, RAM, and storage your application or website needs today.
Continue to secure checkout to finalize your order and start the provisioning process.
Once your VPS is ready, you can move into setup, deployment, and scaling with the package that fits your workload.
Clear package options make it easier to pick the right plan and continue to secure checkout.

A practical entry package for development environments, lighter applications, and lower-traffic deployments.

The strongest balance of resources, value, and flexibility for production workloads and growing applications.

For production workloads, larger websites, and applications that need more consistent headroom.
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These answers cover the details buyers usually want to know before placing an order.
VPS hosting is best for users who need isolated resources, more control, and a stronger performance base than shared hosting typically provides.
VPS Starter is the entry point, while VPS Standard is a stronger fit for many production workloads that need more headroom.
Yes. The package ladder is designed to make it easier to move to more CPU, RAM, and storage as your needs increase.
Yes. VPS plans are positioned for production websites, apps, and environments that need dedicated resources and consistent capacity.
Compare the server options, pick the right resources, and continue to secure checkout when you are ready.