RDP VPS

  • KVM NVMe VPS 2 GB
    • CPU 2 x Xeon Core
    • RAM 2 GB
    • HDD 30GB
    • BANDWIDTH 1 Gbps
    • IPv4 / IPv6
    € 9/month
    9/month
  • KVM NVMe VPS 4 GB
    • CPU 2 x Xeon Core
    • RAM 4 GB
    • HDD 50GB
    • BANDWIDTH 1 Gbps
    • IPv4 / IPv6
    € 14/month
    14/month
  • KVM NVMe VPS 8 GB
    • CPU 4 x Xeon Core
    • RAM 8 GB
    • HDD 80GB
    • BANDWIDTH 1 Gbps
    • IPv4 / IPv6
    € 30/month
    30/month
  • KVM NVMe VPS 12 GB
    • CPU 6 x Xeon Core
    • RAM 12 GB
    • HDD 140GB
    • BANDWIDTH 1 Gbps
    • IPv4 / IPv6
    € 60/month
    60/month
  • KVM NVMe VPS 16 GB
    • CPU 8 x Xeon Core
    • RAM 16 GB
    • HDD 200GB
    • BANDWIDTH 1 Gbps
    • IPv4 / IPv6
    € 88/month
    88/month
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  • What is the difference between VPS and VPN? What is the difference between VPS and VPN?
    Many people confuse between VPS and VPN. It is normal, they sound very similar. However, they are completely different services. A Virtual Private Server (VPS) is a virtual space in a physical server. A client can use this space as their server
  • What is the difference between cloud server and dedicated server? What is the difference between cloud server and dedicated server?
    A cloud server is one of the most advanced solutions nowadays. If your website is hosted in a cloud, it is available constantly. You can access it from any location. There are no slowdowns in traffic
  • How to use a source dedicated server? How to use a source dedicated server?
    An SRCDS, or a Source Dedicated Server, is a special tool that runs the server Source game component without an appropriate client component. So, it simulates a game, but it does it without drawing the game
  • What is VPS/RDP? What is VPS/RDP?
    A Virtual Private Server (VPS) is a virtual machine that is sold as a service. It runs its own OS. The functionality can be compared to the one of a dedicated server
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