Pricing List

Linux / Unix Windows

500

/month

  • 512 MB Memory
  • 1 Core Processor
  • 20 GB SSD
  • 1 TB Transfer
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800

/month

  • 1 GB Memory
  • 1 Core Processor
  • 40 GB SSD
  • 2 TB Transfer
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1400

/month

  • 2 GB Memory
  • 1 Core Processor
  • 60 GB SSD
  • 3 TB Transfer
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2200

/month

  • 4 GB Memory
  • 2 Core Processor
  • 80 GB SSD
  • 4 TB Transfer
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4200

/month

  • 8 GB Memory
  • 2 Core Processor
  • 160 GB SSD
  • 5 TB Transfer
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8500

/month

  • 16 GB Memory
  • 4 Core Processor
  • 320 GB SSD
  • 6 TB Transfer
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750

/month

  • 512 MB Memory
  • 1 Core Processor
  • 20 GB SSD
  • 1 TB Transfer
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1050

/month

  • 1 GB Memory
  • 1 Core Processor
  • 40 GB SSD
  • 2 TB Transfer
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1650

/month

  • 2 GB Memory
  • 1 Core Processor
  • 60 GB SSD
  • 3 TB Transfer
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2450

/month

  • 4 GB Memory
  • 2 Core Processor
  • 80 GB SSD
  • 4 TB Transfer
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4450

/month

  • 8 GB Memory
  • 2 Core Processor
  • 160 GB SSD
  • 5 TB Transfer
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8750

/month

  • 16 GB Memory
  • 4 Core Processor
  • 320 GB SSD
  • 6 TB Transfer
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Frequently Asked Questions

A VPS, short for Virtual Private Server, refers to the division of a real server into several ones. Since each VPS features its own Working Framework (operating system), it receives a specific percentage of resources from one real server, making it possible for it to be private, impervious to interference, and capable of independent rebooting.

Choosing a VPS typically implies that you already have some key server administrators knowledge and skills. In any case, if you choose a VPS Hosting package with The board through Namecheap, you can rely on us to set everything up for you.

A virtual committed server (VDS) can have its resources, including computer processor or memory levels retained exclusively for its needs while a virtual confidential server (VPS) is designed to have several servers isolated from each other and using different operating systems while using the same equipment.

Any difficulty relating to flexibility and limited resources is resolved by VPS hosting. A VPS is superior to shared hosting since you have greater control over how you use the virtual space while still "sharing" the server with other users. The price of a VPS server is higher than that of shared hosting. A VPS server is similar to a committed server, except the resources are distributed across many sites.