VServer
from a German provider
Premium VPS on dedicated hardware. NVMe SSDs, /112 IPv6 per VM, daily off-site backups, snapshots and direct support — everything included.
What sets ITSH VServers apart
Dedicated NVMe storage
Enterprise NVMe right in the server — no shared cloud block storage, no throttling.
Fair CPU overcommit
We overcommit CPU conservatively for consistent performance — no servers run at the limit.
Snapshots included
Multiple snapshots per plan. No extra fee per GB.
Daily off-site backups
Fully automated daily off-site backups: 7 daily, 4 weekly, 3 monthly.
IPv6 /112 per VM
65,536 IPv6 addresses per VServer. Plenty for containers, Docker and microservices.
Managed firewall
Firewall managed straight from the panel. No hand-tuned iptables rules.
Custom ISO
Upload your own OS image and boot from it directly.
Direct support
Small team, fast replies. No ticket waiting room.
Pricing
All prices include 19% VAT, billed monthly. Daily backups, snapshots and IPv6 /112 are part of every plan.
VServer S
- 2 vCPUs
- 4 GB RAM
- 60 GB NVMe
- 2 snapshots included
- 1 IPv4 address
- IPv6 /112
VServer M
- 4 vCPUs
- 8 GB RAM
- 120 GB NVMe
- 3 snapshots included
- 1 IPv4 address
- IPv6 /112
VServer L
- 8 vCPUs
- 16 GB RAM
- 240 GB NVMe
- 3 snapshots included
- 1 IPv4 address
- IPv6 /112
VServer XL
- 12 vCPUs
- 32 GB RAM
- 360 GB NVMe
- 5 snapshots included
- 1 IPv4 address
- IPv6 /112
Frequently asked questions
What hardware runs the VServers?
On dedicated hardware in an EU data centre, with ECC RAM and enterprise NVMe SSDs.
How do the included backups work?
Daily off-site backups with tiered retention: 7 daily, 4 weekly and 3 monthly restore points.
Can I change my plan later?
Yes. Upgrade or downgrade any time. Disks can only grow, not shrink. Billing is adjusted automatically pro-rata.
How does the web console work?
A secure web console right in the panel — no separate VNC client needed.
Do you offer rescue mode and reinstall?
Both are included. One click to boot into a live environment or to reinstall the OS from a fresh template.
Which operating systems do you provide?
Debian, Ubuntu, Rocky, Alpine, Arch, Fedora, openSUSE and Flatcar — current versions of each. You can also upload and boot your own ISO.