Dedicated virtual servers and private cloud infrastructure — for businesses that need more control than shared SaaS but don't want to babysit physical hardware.
A Virtual Private Server (VPS) gives you root access to a dedicated slice of a powerful host, with guaranteed CPU, RAM, and storage. A private cloud takes it further — a multi-tenant environment that's entirely yours, with VMware or Proxmox orchestration. Both options sit between public cloud (cheap but shared) and on-prem (expensive and high-maintenance).
Pick a Linux distro (Ubuntu, Debian, AlmaLinux, Rocky) or Windows Server — we provision in under 30 minutes with the resources you need: 2–32 vCPU, 4–256 GB RAM, NVMe SSD storage from 50 GB to 10 TB. Backups daily by default.
For larger workloads we deploy a private VMware vSphere or Proxmox VE cluster — either in our data center or yours. Highly available, with vMotion / live migration, snapshot backups, and centralized management.
Patching, monitoring (we use Grafana + Prometheus + Zabbix), 24/7 alerting, and on-call response. You focus on your business; we keep the infrastructure running.
Migrating from another VPS provider, AWS, or on-prem? We handle the move — usually with zero downtime using snapshot replication.
A VPS is one virtual machine on shared infrastructure with guaranteed resources. A private cloud is an entire virtualization environment (multiple VMs, networks, storage) that's dedicated to you — you can spin up new VMs on demand. VPS for 1–10 servers; private cloud once you need 20+ or strict isolation.
VPS plans start around $25/month for a 2 vCPU / 4 GB / 80 GB SSD config. Larger configs and Windows licensing add cost. Private cloud is quoted based on cluster size — typically $1,500–$8,000/month for a small business cluster.
Yes — daily snapshot backups retained 7 days by default, with longer retention available. We can also replicate to a second site for DR. Backup verification reports go to you monthly.
Yes. We use rsync + final cutover, or VM image conversion if you give us VMDK/QCOW2 files. Typical migration: 1–2 days end to end with under 30 minutes of cutover downtime.
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