VPS Solutions for Every Use Case
A VPS gives you a dedicated slice of a server with full root or administrator access, so you control the operating system, the stack, and every service you run. Every VeloxMedia plan ships on NVMe storage with a dedicated IPv4, unmetered data transfer, and 60-second deploys, which makes a single platform practical for websites, databases, application backends, game servers, and development environments.
This hub maps common workloads to the right configuration. Plans run from Micro at 1 vCPU and 2 GB of RAM to Max at 8 vCPU and 32 GB of RAM, all on the same redundant infrastructure: clustered high availability with automatic failover, distributed replicated NVMe storage, and zero-downtime live migration during maintenance. You get production reliability whether you host a single site or a fleet of services.
Deploy in London, Amsterdam, US East (Ohio), or US West (California), install any supported Linux distribution or Windows Server with one click, and manage everything from the portal: backups, snapshots, firewall rules, reverse DNS, and a browser-based console. Pick a use case below to see the recommended plan, setup notes, and what each configuration handles well.
- Full root or administrator access on every plan
- NVMe storage with a dedicated IPv4 and unmetered transfer
- 60-second deploys and one-click OS reinstall
- Redundant infrastructure with automatic failover
- Four live regions across the UK, Netherlands, and US
- Plans from $5/mo, no setup fees, two months free on annual billing
Web and application hosting
Run websites, web apps, APIs, and online stores with full control over your web server, runtime, and caching layer. Static sites and small WordPress installs are comfortable on Micro or Small, while busier stores and multi-service apps benefit from Medium or Plus, where 8 to 12 GB of RAM leaves headroom for PHP-FPM, a local cache, and a database on the same box. NVMe storage keeps page builds and queries fast, the dedicated IPv4 gives you a stable address for SSL and mail, and unmetered transfer means traffic spikes never add to your bill.
Databases and backend infrastructure
Host PostgreSQL, MySQL, Redis, or a message queue on a server tuned for I/O. Distributed replicated NVMe storage and clustered failover keep data services available, and you can size RAM to your working set: Small and Medium suit single databases and caches, while Pro and Max, at 16 and 32 GB of RAM, handle larger datasets and several backend services at once. Take a snapshot before a schema change, roll back in seconds, and use the CPU and memory graphs in the portal to watch load over time.
Development, CI/CD, and containers
Spin up isolated environments for development, staging, and build automation. A 60-second deploy and one-click reinstall let you rebuild a clean box whenever you need one, and rescue mode is there when a config change locks you out. Run Docker, a self-hosted CI runner, or a container host on Medium or Plus, and keep dev, staging, and production on separate servers in the same region for consistent latency. Every distribution you build against is available, including Ubuntu, Debian, AlmaLinux, Rocky Linux, Fedora, CentOS, and Alpine.
Game servers and low-latency applications
Host game servers, voice servers, and other real-time services close to your players. NVMe storage and clear per-plan vCPU allocations keep map loads fast and tick rates steady, and a dedicated IPv4 with configurable firewall rules keeps the server reachable on the ports you choose. Pick a region by where your community plays: London, Amsterdam, US East in Ohio, or US West in California. Plus and Pro give most servers the CPU and memory headroom they need for a full lobby.
Remote access, VPN, and self-hosted tools
Build a private VPN, a remote desktop, or a home for the tools you would rather run yourself. A single Micro instance is enough for a personal VPN or a lightweight service, while Windows Server plans give you a full administrator desktop reachable through the browser-based RDP console. Self-host password managers, dashboards, monitoring, or a personal cloud, set reverse DNS for clean naming, and lock access down with firewall rules. Unmetered transfer keeps always-on services predictable.
VPS Solutions for Every Use Case questions
What can I use a VPS for?
A VPS suits almost any always-on workload: websites and web apps, e-commerce stores, databases, game and voice servers, VPNs, development and staging environments, CI runners, container hosts, and self-hosted tools. Because you get full root or administrator access, you install and configure whatever the workload needs.
Which VPS plan should I choose?
Match the plan to the workload's memory and CPU needs. Micro and Small fit personal sites, VPNs, and light services. Medium and Plus handle busy web apps, containers, and single databases. Pro and Max, at 16 and 32 GB of RAM, suit larger databases and running several services on one server. Every plan ships on NVMe with a dedicated IPv4 and unmetered transfer, so the difference between them is CPU, memory, and disk.
Where are your VPS servers located?
You can deploy today in London (UK), Amsterdam (Netherlands), US East (Ohio), and US West (California). Warsaw (Poland), Montreal (Canada), and Utah (US) are coming soon. Choose the region closest to your users for the lowest latency.
Do I get full control of the server?
Yes. Every plan includes full root access on Linux or administrator access on Windows Server, so you control the operating system, packages, and services. From the portal you also manage backups and snapshots, firewall rules, reverse DNS, vulnerability monitoring, a browser-based console over VNC, SSH, or RDP, and rescue mode if you ever need to recover a server.
Deploy your first server in under a minute
Pick a region, choose a size and connect over SSH. No setup fees, cancel anytime.
