VPS pricing with flexible billing cycles.
Lock in longer for bigger discounts.

Pick a billing cycle that fits your workload. Pay-as-you-go gives you total flexibility; longer commitments lower your monthly cost.

Simple, transparent pricing.

Pick a billing cycle that fits your workload. Pay-as-you-go keeps short-lived servers flexible; longer cycles lower the monthly equivalent, with live stock shown by region.

AMD EPYC + NVMe1 month Saves 15% vs Pay-as-you-go

OS family

Starter

Light projects and testing

$5.49/mo
CPU1 vCPU
Memory3 GB
NVMe20 GB
Transfer10 TB

Standard

Small apps and services

$9.48/mo
CPU2 vCPU
Memory4 GB
NVMe30 GB
Transfer10 TB
7 left

Performance

Production web workloads

$16.49/mo
CPU4 vCPU
Memory8 GB
NVMe40 GB
Transfer10 TB
3 left

Pro

High-traffic applications

$42.99/mo
CPU8 vCPU
Memory16 GB
NVMe60 GB
Transfer10 TB
Out of stock

Scale

Large databases and compute

$114.94/mo
CPU16 vCPU
Memory64 GB
NVMe200 GB
Transfer30 TB

Windows plans include the Microsoft license fee. Linux & BSD plans run open-source operating systems with no licensing premium.

What's included on every plan

AMD EPYC + NVMe SSD

Modern AMD EPYC cores and enterprise NVMe storage on every tier. No legacy spinning disks.

US-East launch region

Servers launch in US-East (Vinthill, Virginia) on a 10 Gbps network port with a 10 TB transfer baseline.

Full root access

SSH straight in. Install packages, run containers, configure your firewall, and operate the server like any normal VPS.

Reverse DNS

Set PTR records on your IPv4 address from the console when your workload needs professional mail or service identity.

Linux, BSD, and Windows images

Ubuntu, Debian, AlmaLinux, Rocky, Fedora, Alpine, Arch, FreeBSD, openSUSE, Oracle Linux, and Windows Server images are in scope for launch.

Crypto balance

Top up with supported cryptocurrencies. Your balance pays for servers, disks, and IPs across your selected billing cycles.

How to choose a plan

Start with the smallest class that fits the workload. Scale up when CPU, RAM, or disk becomes the bottleneck.

Starter
Light websites, bots, VPNs, test environments, small services, and learning Linux.
Standard
Small production apps, staging environments, self-hosted tools, and service endpoints.
Performance
Production web apps, app plus database stacks, CI workers, and small container hosts.
Pro
High-traffic sites, busier databases, game servers, and heavier container workloads.
Scale
Large databases, multi-service backends, compute-heavy jobs, and higher-memory applications.

Pricing FAQ

How does billing work?

Choose Pay-as-you-go, 1 month, 3 months, 6 months, or 1 year. Longer billing cycles lower the monthly equivalent. All servers are metered by the hour internally for fairness, so you only pay for time the server existed.

What happens if my balance runs out?

We warn when your projected runway reaches 24 hours, suspend resources at a zero balance, and terminate 24 hours after suspension. Keep enough balance to cover the billing cycles and resources you choose.

Do longer billing cycles change the hardware?

No. The billing cycle only changes the displayed monthly equivalent. The VPS class, CPU, RAM, storage, transfer, and IP allocation stay the same.

Do Windows plans cost more?

Yes. Windows plans include the Microsoft license fee, so they carry a licensing premium compared with Linux and BSD plans with the same CPU, memory, disk, and transfer.

Can I upgrade a plan after deploying?

The console owns resize workflows. Any supported resize is billed against account balance using the same billing-cycle model.

Are there bandwidth or IP overage charges?

Each plan includes the displayed transfer allocation and one IPv4 address. Additional billable resources are shown in the console before you create them.

More questions? See the full FAQ or email support@unode.net.