Storage VPS

Fully managed service

Distributed server cluster CEPH

Triple data replication

BESTSELLER

500GB

regular price
  PLN net/month
vCPU

2

RAM

2 GB

Disk

500 GB

Link

1 Gbps / unlimited

BESTSELLER

1TB

regular price
  PLN net/month
vCPU

2

RAM

2 GB

Disk

1 TB

Link

1 Gbps / unlimited

BESTSELLER

2TB

regular price
  PLN net/month
vCPU

2

RAM

2 GB

Disk

2 TB

Link

1 Gbps / unlimited

BESTSELLER

5TB

regular price
  PLN net/month
vCPU

2

RAM

2 GB

Disk

5 TB

Link

1 Gbps / unlimited

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Why choose our VPS Storage?

ISO/IEC 27001
ISO/IEC 27001 certified
We ensure the highest level of security, data protection and confidentiality of information contained in our Data Center, which is confirmed by the ISO/IEC 27001 certificate.
Anty-DDoS
Unlimited transfer
We do not restrict the flow of data to the server, which allows users to freely upload and download files without any restrictions. Our platform offers unlimited data transfer, ensuring full efficiency and comfort of using our services.
Ceph
Ceph
SDS (Software-defined storage) memory system. Thanks to the solution, you gain security of your data with replication 3!
Modern infrastructure
Fully managed service
Install any software you need. You can expand your service with any FTP server, backup server, or your own file hosting software! If you use up all the available space, you can easily enlarge it.
Eco
Ecology
Taking care of our planet! We use heat recovery from servers, which we then use to heat the office part of the building. Our company has been using electric cars for a long time and is compliant with the Zero Waste approach
Modern infrastructure
Modern infrastructure
Thanks to the latest solutions from companies such as Cisco, Dell, APC, you do not worry about the stability and quality of your services.
Fiber optic
Fiber optic links
We are participants of all large OpenPeering networks in Poland and Europe, such as: DE-CIX, TPIX, EPIX, WRIX. We also have contacts with the largest Internet operators in the world (TIER-1), including: Telia, Lumen.
GIT
Own Polish server room
KORBANK Data Center – a data center, one of the largest publicly available in the region. Location of Data Center (ul. Fabryczna 16K / Wrocław) in the geographical centre of the Wrocław agglomeration makes it attractive to local telecommunications operators.
Anty-DDoS
Anti-DDoS infrastructure
We protect your services against attacks! We have a filtering system using DPDK. In addition, Flow and the Packet Sensor perform in-depth packet analysis to detect any traffic anomalies.

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FAQ

Check out the frequently asked questions

How to generate a public key?

To generate a public key, you need to do it on your local computer. The process may vary depending on your operating system:

Linux:

  1. Open the terminal on your Linux computer.
  2. Enter the command "ssh-keygen" and press Enter. You will be prompted to choose a location to save the key and enter a password (optional).
  3. If you choose to use a password, it will be used to secure the private key. It's important to choose a strong and unique password.
  4. After entering the password, the private and public keys will be generated. The private key will be saved on your computer, while the public key will be displayed on the screen.
  5. Copy the public key and paste it in the appropriate location in your client panel.

Windows:

  1. Download PuTTYgen from the website www.chiark.greenend.org.uk and install it on your computer.
  2. Open PuTTYgen and select "Generate".
  3. Move your mouse around the blank area while the key is being generated (this helps with the randomization process).
  4. Once the key generation process is complete, the program will display the public and private keys.
  5. Select "Save public key" and save the key in the desired location on your computer or paste it in your client panel.

Note: Remember that the private key is very important and should be kept in a secure location, preferably encrypted with a password. Do not share it with anyone who does not have access to it.

VPS or dedicated server?

Deciding whether to choose a VPS or a dedicated server depends on your needs. A dedicated server is a good solution for people who need a lot of computing power and expect full access to server resources and control. A VPS server requires less commitment and technical support in its maintenance than a dedicated server. VPS is an ideal solution for companies that need a powerful, flexible and scalable server with high availability and reliability.

What server parameters should I choose?

Configuration of the VPS server requires the selection of appropriate parameters, such as the amount of RAM, CPUs and disk space. When making a choice, consider the requirements of your environment, project size and budget, as well as optimal use of resources. Depending on the project and the characteristics of the running services, the demand for CPU and RAM may be extremely different. For help with setting up a VPS server, please contact our customer service.

Is my data backed up?

The data on the VPS server is replicated to maintain the integrity and security of your data. However, it is not a backup. There is still a risk of encryption or deletion by unauthorized persons. Depending on the services, backup can be done in many ways. If you need help, please contact our customer service department.

What is an SSD?

SSD (Solid State Drive) is a data medium that uses flash memory technology. It is much faster and more durable than a traditional hard drive, so it offers better performance and higher reliability. SSD offers lower access time and faster loading of applications and files, which translates into the performance of your service.

What is a cloud drive (Ceph)?

Ceph is an SDS (Software Defined Storage) system that stores data as objects. It offers high performance, reliability and flexibility. Ceph consists of a series of servers and subsystems that allow you to scale and backup data and store it securely. By storing copies of data in three different places, we minimize the possibility of failure to virtually zero.