The Linux distribution AlmaLinux is known for its outstanding stability and long maintenance periods. It is based on and completely binary compatible to Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL). That offers you the possibility to use the complete functions and features of RHEL without having to sign an extra support contract with Red Hat.
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Network | ||
Port speed | 100 Mbit/s | |
Unlimited Data Transfer | ||
Flat rate (Fair Use Policy) |
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Bandwidth guaranteed | 100 Mbit/s | |
External Connections | 550 Gbit/s | |
Provider | Deutsche Telekom, Level 3, Global Crossing, cogent, DE-CIX, interoute, ... | |
Operating System | ||
Linux | AlmaLinux, Debian, Ubuntu | |
Windows | Windows Server 2019 / 2016* (+ 40,00 €/Month) | |
Control Panel | ||
Plesk |
Plesk Web Admin (+ 7,99 €/Month) Plesk Web Pro (+ 12,99 €/Month) Plesk Web Host (+ 33,99 €/Month) |
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cPanel Premier Metal | cPanel Premier Metal (+ 43,00 €/Month) | |
Services | ||
IP address | 1 included | |
Support | ||
E-mail Support | ||
FAQ | ||
Terms | ||
Contract length | 1 Month | |
Setup fee | free Setup |
We know what’s important when it comes to your VPS
You choose your operating system
Many cutting-edge OS versions and applications stand at your selection - free of charge!
Virtual Server or Dedicated Server
Which one is right for you?
It really depends what you're planning to run on your server: Sometimes it's better to choose a dedicated server instead of a virtual server. For example, if you value guaranteed resources that are always available to you. We have compiled the main differences in performance for you here. Have a look - it's worth comparing.
Key Facts | Virtual Server SSD | Virtual Server HDD | Dedicated Server |
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Specs: RAM | 4 GB - 32 GB | 4 GB - 32 GB | 32 GB - 256 GB |
HDD | 250 GB - 2 TB | 2x 1 TB - 4x 10 TB | |
SSD | 100 GB - 500 GB | 2x 512 GB – 4x 2 TB | |
NVMe SSD | 2x 1 TB NVMe SSD | ||
Network | 100 Mbit/s | 100 Mbit/s | up to 1 Gbit/s |
Virtualization | KVM | KVM | none |
Backup: Acronis Backup | |||
Control Panel: Plesk | |||
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Extra IP | |||
OS: Windows 2022 | |||
Windows 2019 | |||
Windows 2016 | |||
AlmaLinux 9 | |||
AlmaLinux 8 | |||
Debian 12 | |||
Debian 11 | |||
Ubuntu 24.04 LTS | |||
Ubuntu 22.04 LTS | |||
Ubuntu 20.04 LTS | |||
Ubuntu 18.04 LTS | |||
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Share and benefit
The basic principle of a virtual server is that multiple customers share the hardware of a physical system. This means they all make joint use of its hardware, including the processor, memory, storage, etc. Obviously varying numbers of VPS can be set up on a system like this – it depends entirely on what performance is required from each individual server. Good news: Our hardware is so powerful that you can enjoy efficient performance despite shared resources.Web hosting vs. virtual servers: how much freedom do you want?
As a server geek, your fingers are probably itching. You’d like the fact that a VPS at SERVER4YOU comes with full root access for administration. Set it up however you choose! Full root access makes it significantly different to other web hosting services, where you have less freedom and options. For example, other types of hosting provide you with far fewer resources than a virtual server. So if you want to do bigger things, a VPS will put you on the right track. It also stands out because of its versatility in terms of possible applications, such as hosting multiple websites or installing a development environment.Extra performance included
A further practical benefit is that you can often have your Virtual Server utilise more performance than is assured by your guaranteed resources. There is a very simple reason for this: when other servers on the host system have low performance needs, you can use the untapped performance temporarily for your own needs. Hosting experts know that it’s often worth leasing a VPS if increased server performance is only needed from time to time.SATA or SSD?
It all depends on what you’re planning. SSD storage media are fully electronic and provide significantly higher IOPS performance than classic mechanical hard drives. This enables more read and write access per second. More than 10 times as much, in fact, with the SSDs that we use. So the decision is clear: a virtual server with SSD storage is recommended when you have a lot of input/output operations, e.g. with dynamic websites. You should choose a server with traditional hard drives in the host system if you need more storage capacity and your project has a lower volume of database queries.Good question!
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