VPS Server Configurator
Netherlands
vCore x1
128 GB RAM ECC
25 GB NVMe
CentOS 8 Stream
10 Gbps
Web hostings with CMS
Available operating systems
Available control panels
Our advantages are your capabilities
Frequently Asked Questions
$2 per month for own server—sounds too good but it's reality of modern VPS hosting market. Competition between providers and virtualization technology development made virtual servers accessible to practically everyone.
What Can You Get for $2 per Month
Minimum configuration usually includes basic but sufficient for many tasks resources. 512 MB - 1 GB RAM enough for light websites, small APIs, personal VPN server.
1 CPU core with shared processor time sufficient for processing hundreds of requests hourly. Modern processors so powerful that even fraction of computing power handles typical tasks.
10-20 GB SSD disk accommodates operating system, web server, small database, and site content. For blog or business card more than enough.
Unlimited or generous traffic (500 GB - 1 TB) allows serving thousands of monthly visitors without additional payments.
What Projects Suit $2 VPS
- Personal blogs and portfolios—ideal use case. WordPress, Ghost, or static site on Hugo/Jekyll work fast and stable on minimal resources.
- Learning Linux and system administration impossible without practice. Own server for $2 provides testing ground for experiments without risk of breaking something important.
- VPN server for bypassing blocks and privacy protection costs pennies. WireGuard or OpenVPN easily work on minimal VPS, ensuring secure connection.
- Telegram/Discord bot with basic functionality doesn't require large resources. Python or Node.js script comfortably works responding to user commands.
- Dev/test environments for developers allow testing code in real conditions. Launch production environment copy, experiment, break—reinstalled in 5 minutes.
Budget VPS Limitations
- Performance limited by minimal resources. 1 GB RAM won't run large Magento store or Elasticsearch. Complex applications require more memory.
- Shared CPU resources mean processor doesn't belong entirely to you. During peak hours performance may drop if neighbors load shared hardware.
- Technical support basic—answer questions but won't configure server for you. Need minimal Linux skills or readiness to learn.
- Upgrade when project grows inevitable. But this is good—pay minimum at start, scale as needed.