KVM VPS Hosting

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Our VPS (Virtual Private Server) range is currently built upon a KVM infrastructure and comes fully loaded with a Virtualizor VPS control panel. We have multiple operating system templates pre-installed and ready for you to make use of, or of course you can upload or create your own. KVM currently does not support Microsoft operating systems so we can only offer Linux support for you, windows VPS will be coming soon. We understand that you sometimes need to upgrade your systems and servers and for that reason we have multiple addons for you to purchase, these are installed instantly and no restart of your server is required. This means that you can upgrade your disk space, upgrade your RAM and CPU when and wherever you are in the world!


VPS 512

per month

  • 50 GB Storage
  • 512 MB RAM
  • UNLIMITED Bandwidth
  • Virtual Control Panel
  • Full Root Access
  • GREEN NETWORK
  • 24/7 Email & Phone Support

VPS 1024

per month

  • 75 GB Storage
  • 1024 MB RAM
  • UNLIMITED Bandwidth
  • Virtual Control Panel
  • Full Root Access
  • GREEN NETWORK
  • 24/7 Email & Phone Support

VPS 2048

per month

  • 100 GB Storage
  • 2048 MB RAM
  • UNLIMITED Bandwidth
  • Virtual Control Panel
  • Full Root Access
  • GREEN NETWORK
  • 24/7 Email & Phone Support

VPS 3072

per month

  • 200 GB Storage
  • 3072 MB RAM
  • UNLIMITED Bandwidth
  • Virtual Control Panel
  • Full Root Access
  • GREEN NETWORK
  • 24/7 Email & Phone Support

Why KVM instead of OpenVZ?

KVM is a hardware virtualization technology. This means the main OS on the server simulates hardware for another OS to run on top of it. It also acts as a hypervisor, managing and fairly distributing the shared resources like disk and network IO and CPU time.

KVM does not have burst resources; they are all dedicated or shared. This means resources like RAM and diskspace are usually much harder to overcommit without endangering all user data. The downside with KVM is that if the limits are hit, the VPS must either swap, incurring a major performance penalty, or start killing its processes. Unlike OpenVZ, KVM VPSes cannot get a temporary reprieve by borrowing from it's peers as their dedicated resources are completely isolated.

Because KVM simulates hardware, you can run whatever kernel you like on it (within limits). This means KVM is not limited to the Linux kernel that is installed in the root node. KVM can also run other x86 operating systems like BSD and Microsoft Windows. Having a fully independent kernel means the VPS can make kernel modifications or load its own modules. This may be important because there are some more obscure features that OpenVZ does not support.