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About our services
The virtual private server service is based on a virtualization layer running on Linux, which provides separated and guaranteeable resource handling.
VPS model
Our service allows customers to run any Linux distribution, providing the same level of manageability as a "normal" box. The available number of uses is limited by the chosen VPS package, however, even the smaller plans are enough to run secondary NSes, monitor/backup services, or low-traffic webservers, while the larger plans have enough resources to serve for medium-traffic websites or tougher applications.

Why is it rewarding?

Our experience and statistics show that many of the servers operating at co-location facilities are spending most of their time idling, resulting in unnecessary expenses for the business. Virtualization means a way more balanced alternative in terms of price/performance ratio, where such solutions can replace the original servers unnoticed.

This service is able to replace VPN concentrators or application servers running at remote sites - which usually require 24/7 availability -, where proper IT infrastructure could lead to high costs, or where the company's main focus is not on IT.

A virtual private server can be bought for a fix monthly price, which includes one public IP address (more can be set up on-request) and the internet connection, of course. This can already lead to reduced IT expenses comparing to buying/renting an own physical server. However, we have added some more advantages into the bucket. Virtualization can also mean immediate expansion of available resources for a VPS, reducing the required manpower and workhours to expand memory or hard drive in an own physical server. These can be solved with a few clicks, and a reboot. One more advantage. We also provide remove virtual console, reboot, reset, shutdown and restart of your server. A basic service CPU, at your fingertips.

Immediately available Linux distributions are: Ubuntu, Debian, Fedora, Suse. Commercial distributions can also be used upon providing an install media for us, based on which we can build a bootstrappable image. In the near future, we also plan to support FreeBSD.
Our virtual private server service is based on Linux operating system with XEN as the virtualization layer. This ensures the separation of VPSes and controls the resources.


Our solution permits nearly all Linux distribution running as a virtual server. VPSes could be used as a physical, standalone machine, but of course resources are limited to the VPS. However it's more than enough for many tasks such as a low/mid-traffic webserver, VPN concetrators, backup/monitor services or nameservers.