VPS NVMe · US market

VPS for US scale-ups
that need EU data residency.

Servers physically in EU datacentres (Frankfurt and Amsterdam) — primary infrastructure outside the US for GDPR data residency. NYC POP for US admin access at 11 ms. Package names reference the US target market, not hardware location. Guaranteed resources, root, hourly snapshots, predictable USD billing with no egress fees.

Packages

Four tiers with predictable scaling. Each includes Docker, root access, snapshots and English support.

Starter

Northeast

$15
/month · sales tax extra (varies by state)
  • 2 vCPU AMD EPYC
  • 4 GB DDR5
  • 40 GB NVMe
  • 2 TB · 10 Gbps

Dev/staging, small US SaaS, microservices, pre-launch B2B SaaS.

Most picked

Most picked

Midwest

$31
/month · sales tax extra (varies by state)
  • 4 vCPU AMD EPYC
  • 8 GB DDR5
  • 80 GB NVMe
  • 4 TB · 10 Gbps

US B2B SaaS Series A-B, US scale-ups serving EU customers (GDPR data residency), NYC/SF/Austin agencies with multi-client.

Serious resources

South

$61
/month · sales tax extra (varies by state)
  • 8 vCPU AMD EPYC
  • 16 GB DDR5
  • 160 GB NVMe
  • 8 TB · 10 Gbps

Multi-tenant SaaS at Series B-C, e-commerce ops with US + EU expansion, observability stack self-hosted.

Heavy loads

West Coast

$120
/month · sales tax extra (varies by state)
  • 16 vCPU AMD EPYC
  • 32 GB DDR5
  • 320 GB NVMe
  • 16 TB · 10 Gbps

Series C scale-ups migrating from AWS/GCP, Black Friday peaks, self-hosted CI/CD with large monorepos.

NVMe enterprise, not relabelled SATA

Samsung PM9A3 or Intel/Solidigm equivalent in RAID-10 — a single disk failure doesn't bring down the system. Sustained IOPS: 200k+ random read, 80k+ random write. P99 latency sub-millisecond. Sequential throughput 3.5 GB/s read.

We publish benchmarks per server model in the docs — not on marketing pages. If someone doesn't show them, they probably aren't measuring.

Real root access

sudo with no restrictions. Install whatever you need, modify /etc/sysctl.conf, open ports, configure firewall, compile kernel, install Docker, Kubernetes — anything. If you break something: snapshot + restore in 30 seconds.

Hot scaling — predictable USD billing

RAM and vCPU scale without restart. For seasonal load (Black Friday, Cyber Monday, end-of-quarter SaaS push), move from Midwest to South or West Coast for one week and back. You pay only the proportional upgrade — no surprise charges, no NAT-gateway fees, no inter-AZ data transfer charges. Hyperscaler bill shock isn't a thing here.

Four concrete US scenarios

US B2B SaaS Series A — multi-tenant

US B2B SaaS at Series A with 500-2.000 active tenants. Multi-tenant PostgreSQL 16 with RLS, Redis queues, Stripe Connect billing, Keycloak SSO, self-hosted Sentry. Migration from Vercel/Heroku for predictable USD billing with no egress fees. Midwest tier covers most Series A setups; upgrade to South at Series B.

Recommended: Midwest → South

US scale-up serving EU customers (GDPR data residency)

US SaaS with significant German/French/UK enterprise customer base. Primary infrastructure in Frankfurt + Amsterdam, NYC POP for US admin access. Article 28 DPA + SCCs + EU representative service included. Avoids standing up a separate EU subsidiary just for compliance. Midwest or South tier depending on EU traffic share.

Recommended: Midwest or South

US e-commerce with EU market expansion

US e-commerce op (Shopify Plus headless or WooCommerce) expanding to EU. Multi-currency USD/EUR/GBP, ShipStation for US shipping, EU VAT (OSS) compliance via plugin. South tier handles 5.000+ orders/day; hot-scale to West Coast for Black Friday / Cyber Monday peaks.

Recommended: South → West Coast (seasonal)

NYC/SF digital agency multi-client

NYC, SF, Austin, or Chicago agency managing 25-40 client sites — corporate, WordPress, e-commerce. cPanel reseller multi-account with separate dashboard per client, independent backup retention, consolidated agency billing. Midwest tier fits most agencies of this size.

Recommended: Midwest

FAQ

Can I scale the VPS without restart?

Yes. Hot vertical scaling (RAM and vCPU) without interruption. Only disk changes require a scheduled 30-second restart in a window you pick.

Do you have a US IP?

Primary IPs are EU (Frankfurt) where servers physically are. NYC POP for US admin access has a US IP. For SEO, US Google geo-targeting uses hreflang + content, not IP — works fine with EU primary IP. If you need US IP for compliance reasons (e.g., specific TLS allowlists), we offer it as a separate proxy add-on.

How is billing done?

Monthly in USD. Sales tax not included (varies by state — 0% in OR/MT/NH, ~10% in some CA counties). Payment by credit card (Stripe), ACH, or wire. For EU subsidiaries paying in EUR, we can invoice in EUR (no exchange-rate margin).

What happens if I exceed monthly bandwidth?

We don't cut service. Overage is billed at $0.01/GB over limit. If we see exceeding monthly, we propose an upgrade to the next tier.

Why no AWS/GCP/Azure POPs?

Our infrastructure is independent — we don't resell hyperscaler capacity. This is the entire pitch: predictable monthly USD billing, no egress fees, no surprise charges for snapshots/NAT gateways/inter-AZ traffic. For US scale-ups that have been burned by AWS bill shock, this is the differentiator.

Are backups included?

Yes. Hourly snapshots with 24h retention, daily with 14d retention, weekly with 8 weeks retention. One-click restore from panel.

Let's get started?

Try VPS Midwest for 30 days. If it doesn't convince you, we refund to the last cent.

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