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Cloud VPS in your own name — six KVM sizes, full root on every one

Size the machine to the job rather than the other way about. Whichever you take boots with root, its own IPv4 and DDoS filtering active, plus Debian, CentOS or Ubuntu installed the moment you ask.

$9.99/mo

Entry size, billed annually

Full root

The same on all six sizes

1 IPv4

Held for your server alone

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From checkout to a booted OS

Plans

Six KVM VPS sizes, priced plainly

Whether it is a first server or a heavy workhorse, the promise reads alike: full root and a dedicated IP at every size.

1 Core Unmanaged VPS

The first rung: a server nobody else touches

$13.52/mo

the price never jumps at renewal

vCPU cores
1
RAM
1 GB DDR4
SSD disk
25 GB
Root access
Full
  • Full root access, no locked doors
  • Runs on KVM virtualisation
  • 24 Linux and BSD images ready to go
  • London or Dallas - pick your data centre
  • 1 Tbps+ DDoS filtering up front
  • 20 Gbps uplink on every hypervisor
  • SSD disk space included
  • Bolt on cPanel whenever you want it
  • Snapshot backups on demand
  • Add extra SSD disks in seconds
  • Reboot, rebuild and console from your panel
  • No setup charge, and it builds as soon as payment clears
  • Humans on support 24/7, not bots
Deploy This VPS

Orders are completed on Hosting Cheap, the billing system every one of our brands runs through.

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2 Core Unmanaged VPS

Enough runway for a real workload

$20.28/mo

the price never jumps at renewal

vCPU cores
2
RAM
2 GB DDR4
SSD disk
50 GB
Root access
Full
  • Full root access, no locked doors
  • Runs on KVM virtualisation
  • 24 Linux and BSD images ready to go
  • London or Dallas - pick your data centre
  • 1 Tbps+ DDoS filtering up front
  • 20 Gbps uplink on every hypervisor
  • SSD disk space included
  • Bolt on cPanel whenever you want it
  • Snapshot backups on demand
  • Add extra SSD disks in seconds
  • Reboot, rebuild and console from your panel
  • No setup charge, and it builds as soon as payment clears
  • Humans on support 24/7, not bots
Deploy This VPS

Orders are completed on Hosting Cheap, the billing system every one of our brands runs through.

4 Core Unmanaged VPS

Built for busy apps and small fleets

$33.81/mo

the price never jumps at renewal

vCPU cores
4
RAM
4 GB DDR4
SSD disk
75 GB
Root access
Full
  • Full root access, no locked doors
  • Runs on KVM virtualisation
  • 24 Linux and BSD images ready to go
  • London or Dallas - pick your data centre
  • 1 Tbps+ DDoS filtering up front
  • 20 Gbps uplink on every hypervisor
  • SSD disk space included
  • Bolt on cPanel whenever you want it
  • Snapshot backups on demand
  • Add extra SSD disks in seconds
  • Reboot, rebuild and console from your panel
  • No setup charge, and it builds as soon as payment clears
  • Humans on support 24/7, not bots
Deploy This VPS

Orders are completed on Hosting Cheap, the billing system every one of our brands runs through.

6 Core Unmanaged VPS

For memory-hungry stacks that can't wait

$67.63/mo

the price never jumps at renewal

vCPU cores
6
RAM
8 GB DDR4
SSD disk
100 GB
Root access
Full
  • Full root access, no locked doors
  • Runs on KVM virtualisation
  • 24 Linux and BSD images ready to go
  • London or Dallas - pick your data centre
  • 1 Tbps+ DDoS filtering up front
  • 20 Gbps uplink on every hypervisor
  • SSD disk space included
  • Bolt on cPanel whenever you want it
  • Snapshot backups on demand
  • Add extra SSD disks in seconds
  • Reboot, rebuild and console from your panel
  • No setup charge, and it builds as soon as payment clears
  • Humans on support 24/7, not bots
Deploy This VPS

Orders are completed on Hosting Cheap, the billing system every one of our brands runs through.

8 Core Unmanaged VPS

Production-grade, flat out

$108.22/mo

the price never jumps at renewal

vCPU cores
8
RAM
16 GB DDR4
SSD disk
200 GB
Root access
Full
  • Full root access, no locked doors
  • Runs on KVM virtualisation
  • 24 Linux and BSD images ready to go
  • London or Dallas - pick your data centre
  • 1 Tbps+ DDoS filtering up front
  • 20 Gbps uplink on every hypervisor
  • SSD disk space included
  • Bolt on cPanel whenever you want it
  • Snapshot backups on demand
  • Add extra SSD disks in seconds
  • Reboot, rebuild and console from your panel
  • No setup charge, and it builds as soon as payment clears
  • Humans on support 24/7, not bots
Deploy This VPS

Orders are completed on Hosting Cheap, the billing system every one of our brands runs through.

10 Core Unmanaged VPS

Full throttle, sustained

$270.57/mo

the price never jumps at renewal

vCPU cores
10
RAM
32 GB DDR4
SSD disk
400 GB
Root access
Full
  • Full root access, no locked doors
  • Runs on KVM virtualisation
  • 24 Linux and BSD images ready to go
  • London or Dallas - pick your data centre
  • 1 Tbps+ DDoS filtering up front
  • 20 Gbps uplink on every hypervisor
  • SSD disk space included
  • Bolt on cPanel whenever you want it
  • Snapshot backups on demand
  • Add extra SSD disks in seconds
  • Reboot, rebuild and console from your panel
  • No setup charge, and it builds as soon as payment clears
  • Humans on support 24/7, not bots
Deploy This VPS

Orders are completed on Hosting Cheap, the billing system every one of our brands runs through.

The clustered hardware the cloud servers are carved out of

Full Control

Root access with no guardrails

Think of a VPS as a private share of real hardware that behaves like an independent machine. With root, nothing is sealed: web stacks, databases, game servers and bespoke applications all install exactly to your specification.

  • The root credentials, handed over
  • The Linux distribution you prefer
  • Any stack, configured as you like
  • In over SSH from the start

Why Go VPS

Capacity held for you alone

Rack servers supplying the reserved CPU and RAM behind every KVM VPS size

Root from the first minute

Before anything else takes place, the root password is yours. Whatever stack you prefer, configuration files rewritten at will, services restarted on your word — the machine holds nothing back.

Genuine KVM isolation

Because the virtualisation happens in hardware, the listed CPU and RAM are pinned to you. A neighbouring tenant can never take resources you are paying for.

DDoS absorbed at the edge

Flood traffic is caught and dropped at the network perimeter, so your server keeps answering while an attack burns itself out.

A dedicated IPv4 as standard

Every VPS carries an IPv4 nobody else uses. Your sending reputation stays yours, SSL stays simple, and shared-address trouble never arises.

Booted inside sixty seconds

From the order button to a login prompt takes under a minute: choose Debian, CentOS or Ubuntu and the machine arrives already booted.

NVMe keeping pace

Storage sits on NVMe drives throughout, so databases and hard-working applications keep answering as load climbs.

Spec Sheet

The six sizes, side by side

Grow past a size and the upgrade is a two-click job that same day, with no reinstall and no fuss.

A side-by-side comparison of VPS sizes by storage, RAM and cost
The whole VPS size range
What's included1 Core Unmanaged VPS2 Core Unmanaged VPS4 Core Unmanaged VPS6 Core Unmanaged VPS8 Core Unmanaged VPS10 Core Unmanaged VPS
Storage
RAM1 GB DDR42 GB DDR44 GB DDR48 GB DDR416 GB DDR432 GB DDR4
Bandwidth
Dedicated IPv4
Full root access
DDoS protection
NVMe storage, the part that answers a page request without a wait in front of it

Performance

KVM with NVMe: performance that holds

On budget container platforms one core moonlights for a dozen accounts at once. KVM will not have it: the CPU and RAM named on your plan are welded to your machine. With NVMe disks and a quick port behind it, rush hour and the dead of night produce the same benchmark.

  • Capacity pinned to you, never pooled
  • NVMe storage beneath every size
  • A 1 Gbps network port
  • Overselling designed out entirely

Common Workloads

What these machines get used for

An engineer pushing an application to a KVM virtual server from a terminal

Test and staging machines

Environments become disposable: raise one, break it deliberately, and have a fresh copy running minutes later with root and your chosen distribution intact.

Client work for agencies

Each client project gets a fenced allocation of CPU and memory under your control — the compromises of shared hosting never arise.

Busy WordPress and WooCommerce

When checkout traffic climbs, RAM that cannot be taken away and an IP of your own keep large stores and media-heavy sites on their feet.

How It Works

Three short moves from order to online

How a new VPS gets from purchase to first boot
  1. 1

    Choose your size

    The six KVM plans each carry a different mix of RAM, storage and bandwidth. Grow past yours and the next size is a single upgrade away.

  2. 2

    Choose an operating system

    Name Debian, CentOS or Ubuntu; sixty seconds later it is installed, booted and holding the root credentials out to you.

  3. 3

    Deploy and run

    Install whatever stack the project needs, run several sites on it, or give it over to applications and game servers — every process answers to you alone.

In Every Plan

Standard on every VPS

  • Unrestricted root access
  • KVM isolation in the hardware itself
  • An IPv4 address of your own
  • NVMe disks from end to end
  • Flood defence at the network edge
  • Three distributions: Debian, CentOS, Ubuntu
  • SSH, SFTP and phpMyAdmin all switched on
  • Cron and MySQL reachable remotely
  • No set-up fee at any point
  • People on support around the clock
Traffic climbing while the plan underneath takes it in its stride

Headroom

Grow the moment the graphs ask for it

Start on a small size and let the metrics decide when to move. Resizing exchanges the allocation beneath the server while files, databases and settings stay exactly where they sit — a reinstall never enters the process.

  • Two clicks and the resize is booked
  • The data never moves
  • No hand migration at any point
  • Billed for today's size and nothing more

FAQ

The VPS questions we get most

Is full root included on the VPS?

Yes, every VPS comes with full root from the outset, which makes the machine properly yours rather than a roped-off corner of somebody else's. Install whatever the project needs, choose the web server, database and runtime versions, open ports, and write firewall rules and cron jobs to taste. That is the genuine advantage over shared hosting: you are never confined to what a shared panel chooses to show you. The CPU, RAM and NVMe storage belong to your instance alone, so no neighbour can slow the site down. The other side of that freedom is that what you install, and how well you secure it, is yours to own. Prefer clicking to typing? Put a panel on top — a free one or cPanel — and the command line stays waiting underneath.

Will you be managing my VPS?

No. VPS plans here are self-managed by design, and the choice is deliberate: it is what keeps them quick and affordable, and it hands experienced users complete control of the stack. The operating system and everything above it are yours to maintain — updates, hardening, your own application setup. Everything below is ours: the virtualisation layer, the physical hardware and the network, monitored and supported at all hours, so a failing disk or an unstable route is never yours to chase. Our team is glad to answer general configuration questions and point you somewhere sensible, though deep application-level support is not part of an unmanaged plan. If running a server holds no appeal, a control panel automates most of the routine work — and for something genuinely hands-off, our shared or business plans fit better.

How do I add more resources later?

You scale up, and painless scaling is one of the better arguments for a VPS in the first place, because it lets you start lean and add muscle only when the traffic actually turns up. Moving to a larger tier takes a couple of clicks: data, operating system and configuration stay untouched while the CPU, RAM and storage behind them grow. There is no rebuild, nothing to migrate by hand, and downtime is kept to a minimum. Size the plan for the traffic you have now rather than a spike you might one day meet, then step up the moment the numbers ask for it, so spending stays pinned to real need. It works in reverse too: when a campaign winds down, scale back just as easily. And if you ever outgrow the largest VPS, a dedicated server is the natural next stop, with our team on hand to plan the move.

More hosting to explore

  • Web Hosting

    If running a server holds no appeal, managed cPanel hosting takes the job off you.

  • Business Hosting

    Shared hosting's larger sibling, still managed, with SSH, Node.js and Python included.

  • Dedicated Servers

    Past what a VPS can give? A whole bare-metal machine is the next step.

  • Dedicated Cloud

    Hardware that holds only you, arranged with growth headroom from day one.

  • Reseller Hosting

    Sell hosting on to your own clients through white-label WHM access.

  • Domain Names

    Register the name your VPS will answer on — pricing shown before you commit.

Start your server now.

Root access, capacity held in your name, and people on support one message away at any hour.

See VPS Plans

Two things justify a VPS: resources no neighbour can borrow, and root to build whatever the project needs. Both start here at $13.52 a month. Hosting & Domains runs a single specification for everybody: NVMe storage, LiteSpeed caching, our London datacentre, and no quiet throttling of the cheaper tiers.

Aimed at developers who want root and resources nobody can draw down. Pay for hosting and hosting is what turns up — a certificate, the move, nightly backups and engineers you can actually reach.

Root in your hands from $13.52 a month

Every server is KVM-virtualised, so the CPU, the memory and the NVMe storage stay yours whatever the neighbours are doing. Root means running your own stack, whether that is Node, Python, Docker, a custom PHP build, a panel or nothing at all, and a reboot or a rebuild is one button in the control panel.

Speed is engineered in rather than bolted on with a plugin: NVMe arrays keep reads immediate, LiteSpeed answers over HTTP/2, and the server caches before your application does anything at all.

What you actually get at entry level

The oldest move in hosting is a cheap first year and a quiet rise at renewal. Hosting & Domains works the other way about: the number you join at is the number that renews, and anything promotional is flagged on the page before you pay. Servers are built to order for you alone, so they sit outside the money-back window; talk to us before committing and we will size the machine honestly.

$13.52 a month buys a real server with root rather than a dressed-up shared account. Resize as the workload grows, with both the new specification and the new price shown before you confirm anything.

The clustered hardware the cloud servers are carved out of

The hardware your VPS is cut from

VPS instances sit on enterprise hosts with NVMe arrays and redundant networking in our London datacentre. We look after the hardware and the hypervisor, while the operating system inside your server answers to you alone.

Support runs every hour of the day, staffed by the people who administer these servers, with a first reply aimed at 2 hours and 1 hour when a site is down. No tier hands you to a bot.

  • Resources ring-fenced by KVM virtualisation
  • Out-of-band reboots alongside full root
  • DDoS traffic filtered at the network edge
  • Our own engineers handle all patching

Good to Know

More that's built in

Capacity nobody can borrow

KVM pins a fixed share of CPU, RAM and NVMe to your server, so a noisy neighbour stays their own problem.

Moving in is free

Send your current login and the server arrives here free, files, databases and DNS included.

Backed up every day

A fresh backup lands every 24 hours, restorable from the panel in a couple of clicks.

Engineers answering

Real engineers work the chat and the tickets, aiming at a first reply inside 2 hours, or 1 hour when a site is down.

No renewal surprises

This year's bill equals next year's bill. That is the entire policy.

99.9% uptime, under SLA

The figure is in the SLA rather than only the marketing, and our monitoring desk answers for it.

Getting Going

Set up in three quick steps

  1. 1

    Select a tier

    Specify the memory and storage the workload needs; entry is $13.52.

  2. 2

    Hook up the domain

    Point a domain at the server's address and issue certificates however you prefer.

  3. 3

    Open for traffic

    Deploy over SSH, or have our engineers move an existing site across at no cost.

In Every Plan

Bundled in at no extra cost

  • Built to order, so the specification is agreed with you first
  • Cloud KVM servers starting at $13.52/mo
  • Control-panel rebuilds and resizes
  • HTTP/2 enabled on LiteSpeed servers
  • Network-edge DDoS filtering as standard
  • WHOIS privacy at no cost on every registry that allows it
  • One-click installer covering 240+ apps
  • Accounts provisioned minutes after checkout

Still Curious

Questions that keep coming up

Who manages the VPS — you or me?

You drive the operating system while we run the hardware, the network and the hypervisor. Root is yours from first boot, so patching and software decisions belong to you. Would rather they did not? Our managed Plesk VPS builds arrive configured to your specification.

Do I wait around after ordering?

The account provisions itself at checkout, so minutes rather than days. If an existing server needs bringing over, our migration team usually finishes inside 24 hours and times the cutover so nothing goes offline.

Does the renewal price differ from the joining price?

It renews at the price you joined on. Where a first-term promotion applied, its renewal figure was printed beside it before you ordered, so nothing appears later.

What if cloud VPS hosting proves to be the wrong size?

Machines like these are put together to your specification, so they carry no money-back window, which is why we would rather get the sizing right at the outset than sell you more than you need. Tell the team the workload before ordering and they will recommend a tier honestly. Outgrowing it later is a resize rather than a repurchase.

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