Cheap vps

Cheap VPS Recommendations and Price Comparison #

This page organizes cheap VPS plans by annual price, region, and provider, making it easier to compare budget servers for personal websites, development environments, lightweight applications, monitoring, and regional network testing. You can start with the budget ranges below or use the real-time VPS filter to filter active plans by CPU, memory, storage, bandwidth, IPv4, region, keyword, and annual price.

About This Directory #

This directory lists low-cost VPS plans from different providers and groups them by price range. The data is updated regularly, and plans that are sold out, discontinued, or missing a valid order path are removed from the listings.

  • Shows key specs such as CPU, memory, storage, bandwidth, IPv4, location, and price.
  • Groups VPS plans by annual budget so similar plans are easier to compare.
  • Uses the site’s provider, region, and pricing data as a starting point for purchase research.

Choose Cheap VPS by Budget #

Based on annual pricing, the VPS listings are grouped into these budget ranges:

  • VPS under $15/year - Suitable for personal websites, small blogs, lightweight proxies, and test environments
  • VPS $15-30/year - Suitable for small long-running services, development environments, and low-traffic sites
  • VPS $30-50/year - Better for users who need more memory, storage, or network quality
  • VPS $50-100/year - Suitable for business sites, higher-traffic applications, and more stable production use

How to Choose the Cheapest VPS #

If your main goal is to control cost, start with VPS under $15/year. These plans are better suited for personal blogs, lightweight proxies, monitoring, development tests, and learning environments. For long-running websites or business services, compare stability, bandwidth, routing, and renewal pricing before choosing.

Do not judge a VPS plan by first-year price alone. A better comparison includes annual price, renewal price, memory, CPU, storage, monthly bandwidth, IPv4 availability, data center location, and refund policy. A very cheap plan with limited traffic, poor routing, high renewal cost, or an unstable provider record may not be the better deal.

Real-time VPS Filter #

If you already know the specs, region, or budget you need, use the real-time VPS filter to search active plans. It is useful for combining filters such as CPU, memory, storage, bandwidth, IPv4, region, keyword, and annual price.

VPS by Region #

If you’re interested in VPS options in specific regions, check our Regional VPS Guide:

RegionFeatures
Hong Kong VPSLow latency for Asia-Pacific users
Singapore VPSExcellent Southeast Asia connectivity
Japan VPSHigh stability and network quality
South Korea VPSAnother quality option in Asia
Taiwan VPSStrategic geographic location

What to Check Before Buying Cheap VPS #

Cheap VPS plans are useful for budget-sensitive projects, but you should confirm the key limits before ordering:

  • Whether the annual price and renewal price are the same.
  • Whether a dedicated IPv4 address is included or billed separately.
  • Monthly bandwidth, port speed, and the policy after traffic is exceeded.
  • Whether the storage is NVMe, SSD, or standard disk.
  • Whether the data center region matches your main users.
  • Whether the provider offers a test IP or Looking Glass to check latency, packet loss, and routing from your location.
  • Whether the refund policy, refund window, and restrictions are clearly stated.
  • Provider operating history, user feedback, and customer support responsiveness.

Before buying cheap VPS hosting, use the provider’s test IP to run ping and traceroute when available. If the provider offers a Looking Glass page, use it to test latency, packet loss, and routing to the VPS data center from different regions. Network quality varies widely among budget VPS plans, and two plans with similar prices can deliver very different real-world performance.

The site’s price comparison and specification data can help you shortlist candidates within the same budget range, but the final choice should match your use case and risk tolerance.

FAQ #

Is cheap VPS good for hosting a website? #

Yes, cheap VPS can work well for personal blogs, static sites, small websites, and test environments. For websites with steady traffic, database writes, or higher uptime requirements, choose a plan with more balanced specs and a provider with a stronger reliability record.

How should I choose an annual VPS plan? #

Start with your budget range, then compare memory, storage, monthly bandwidth, IPv4 availability, data center location, and renewal price. For very low-cost plans, check whether the plan is meant for long-term use, whether there is a refund policy, and whether the network route fits your users.

What are the limits of VPS under $15/year? #

VPS plans under $15/year usually have lower specs. Common limits include small memory, limited bandwidth, standard network routes, fast-changing stock, or slower support. They are suitable for lightweight use, not critical production workloads.