KVM (Kernel-based Virtual Machine) is a full virtualization solution that provides a dedicated and isolated environment for each VPS. This guarantees superior performance, security, and resource allocation compared to other virtualization technologies.
Dedicated Resources
Enhanced Security
Full Control
Scalability
Hardware-Level Virtualization
Our VPS servers are hosted in state-of-the-art Tier III data centers in Europe (Netherlands, Slovakia), ensuring high availability, redundancy, and physical security. We exclusively use SSD (Solid State Drive) storage for all our VPS plans, delivering significantly faster read/write speeds compared to traditional hard drives.
We specialize in Linux-based VPS solutions, offering pre-configured templates for popular distributions like AlmaLinux, Ubuntu, and Debian. This allows you to quickly deploy and manage your VPS with your preferred operating system.
KVM (Kernel-based Virtual Machine) provides full hardware virtualization, giving each VPS dedicated system resources and complete isolation from other users. This ensures stable performance, higher security, and the ability to run custom kernels. At VPS.one, we use KVM to deliver reliable, enterprise-grade virtual servers.
Our servers are located in professional data centers in the Netherlands and Slovakia. These locations offer high-speed connectivity, low latency across Europe, and robust physical and network security to keep your VPS running smoothly.
We use 100% SSD storage across all our VPS plans. SSDs provide significantly faster read/write speeds compared to traditional HDDs, which improves application performance, reduces load times, and ensures responsive system operations.
No, we currently offer unmanaged VPS only. This means you have full root access and control over your server. Our team provides infrastructure support, but system administration, software installation, and security configuration are managed by you.
A Linux-based VPS offers greater control, stability, and performance. Linux is lightweight, secure, and widely supported by open-source software. It’s ideal for hosting websites, running applications, deploying development environments, and scaling services with full administrative access.