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KVM VPS with root access — built for stacks shared hosting cannot run

Your kernel, your services, your schedule. NVMe-backed instances with clear CPU and RAM envelopes — ideal for Docker, custom panels, Redis, job workers, and databases that need isolation from noisy neighbors.

Full root NVMe SSD KVM Resize-friendly

Operator snapshot

  • Predictable compute

    Dedicated vCPU and RAM envelopes — fewer “mystery” slowdowns than oversubscribed shared nodes.

  • You choose the region

    Latency and compliance start with geography — see our datacenter list before you order.

  • Security is your config

    Firewall rules, SSH hardening, and patch cadence are in your hands — power with responsibility.

From $7 /mo · Unmanaged by default

Why BenuCloud VPS

When you have outgrown shared — but not the data center

Same network discipline as our other products, with an OS you fully control.

NVMe + KVM

Fast disks and hardware-backed virtualization — predictable latency for APIs, queues, and databases.

Multi-region footprint

Deploy close to users and keep private networking in mind for multi-tier setups in the same location.

You own the hardening

Full root means you configure firewalls, SSH keys, and updates — or add management where we offer it.

Resize, don’t rebuild

Grow CPU, RAM, or disk from the client area instead of migrating to a new IP every quarter.

Plans

Straightforward sizes. Room to grow.

Five KVM sizes — pick vCPU, RAM, storage, and bandwidth for your workload. Unmanaged by default; add help at checkout if your region offers it.

vServer 1

KVM virtual server

1 Core

vCPU

2 GB

Memory

40 GB

Storage

2 TB

Bandwidth

$ 7

Per month

Billed monthly, renews at same price.

vServer 2

KVM virtual server

2 Core

vCPU

4 GB

Memory

80 GB

Storage

6 TB

Bandwidth

$ 11

Per month

Billed monthly, renews at same price.

Best value

vServer 3

KVM virtual server

4 Core

vCPU

6 GB

Memory

100 GB

Storage

30 TB

Bandwidth

$ 15

Per month

Billed monthly, renews at same price.

vServer 4

KVM virtual server

6 Core

vCPU

12 GB

Memory

200 GB

Storage

20 TB

Bandwidth

$ 29

Per month

Billed monthly, renews at same price.

vServer 5

KVM virtual server

8 Core

vCPU

24 GB

Memory

400 GB

Storage

40 TB

Bandwidth

$ 49

Per month

Billed monthly, renews at same price.

Prices shown are typical monthly equivalents. Billing cadence, taxes, and add-ons follow your cart and invoice. Transfer and fair-use policies apply per product documentation.

What you should expect on every VPS

We provide the hypervisor, network, and disk — you bring the distribution, services, and runbooks.

  • Root & SSH

    Deploy with your keys, automate with your toolchain, no shared cPanel layer required.

  • Generous transfer

    Monthly egress bundles sized for real apps — check your tier for TB allowances.

  • Snapshot mindset

    Image the box before kernel upgrades or risky package bumps — sleep better at night.

  • Edge-aware network

    DDoS mitigation and redundant uplinks at the facility — you still firewall the OS.

How it works

From order to SSH in three beats

No mystery control panel layer — provision, bootstrap, and ship like you would on any serious cloud.

01

Pick a size

vServer 1–2 for staging, vServer 3 for most production APIs, vServer 4–5 when the database or traffic needs serious headroom.

02

Choose an OS

AlmaLinux, Rocky, or Ubuntu LTS — then bootstrap with cloud-init, Ansible, or a panel if you want one.

03

Ship and scale

Point DNS, harden SSH, enable backups — resize the plan when metrics say you are out of breath.

Frequently asked questions

Root access, images, resizing, bandwidth, and how VPS fits next to shared or reseller.

What is a VPS and when should I use one?
A VPS is a virtual machine with dedicated CPU, RAM, and disk slices on shared hardware — you get root access without renting a full physical server. Choose VPS when you need custom software, isolated workloads, heavier databases, or traffic that outgrew shared hosting but does not yet need bare metal.
Are BenuCloud VPS plans managed or unmanaged?
By default plans are unmanaged: you control the OS, packages, and security updates with full root. Managed patching, monitoring, or hands-on help may be available at checkout in select regions — read the product page for your location before you order.
Which operating systems can I install?
We typically offer AlmaLinux, Rocky Linux, and Ubuntu LTS images ready to deploy. Other images or bring-your-own ISO policies depend on the datacenter — pick your region first, then confirm image availability in the client area.
Do I get full root and SSH access?
Yes. You SSH in as root (or with sudo) and run the stack you want — Docker, panels, or plain systemd services. With freedom comes responsibility: keep the box patched and backed up unless you add a management bundle.
Can I upgrade CPU, RAM, or disk later?
In most regions you can resize the instance from the client area with only brief disruption. Moving to a larger plan is easier than migrating to a new provider — plan a maintenance window for database-heavy nodes.
How does billing and bandwidth work?
Prices are quoted monthly for easy comparison; your invoice may show hourly equivalents depending on product setup. Transfer allowances are listed per plan (e.g. 2 TB, 4 TB). If you consistently exceed sustainable use, we will point you to a higher tier or dedicated option.
Do you offer backups or snapshots?
Snapshot and backup options vary by platform generation. Use on-demand snapshots before major upgrades, and keep off-site copies for anything mission-critical — no backup is complete until you have tested a restore.
How is a VPS different from shared or reseller hosting?
Shared and reseller hosting bundle cPanel and shared tenancy. A VPS gives you an isolated OS instance — ideal when you need kernel modules, custom ports, or guaranteed resources. Reseller is for selling many small accounts; VPS is for fewer, heavier workloads.

Need a reference architecture?

Kubernetes, managed databases, or multi-region designs — tell us your SLOs and we will map options.

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