Take your files, passwords and media off Big Tech and run them yourself. Nextcloud, Vaultwarden, Jellyfin, a wiki, *arr stack — full root on dedicated bare metal, a 10 Gbps link, and honest specs. From €4.99/mo.
Single-tenant bare metal, full root, your data stays yours.
No third party reading your files or vault. You hold the keys; we just run the hardware.
Dedicated single-tenant hardware (dual E5-2697 v2, SSD) — media streams and syncs stay snappy.
A 1 GB Starter runs Vaultwarden or a small Nextcloud; size up for media. Cancel anytime.
Real KVM — your own kernel, Docker/Compose, reverse proxies, the lot.
Shared IPv4 (NAT) + a dedicated SSH port; we forward your app's port (e.g. 443) on request. Honest up front.
Snapshot before you tinker and reinstall from the panel if you break something.
Monthly, no contracts. € billing via Stripe. Cancel anytime.
You're root within minutes.
Ubuntu, Debian, Alma or Rocky — whatever your app likes.
Your IP, dedicated SSH port and login arrive minutes after payment.
Docker Compose or native — Nextcloud, Vaultwarden, Jellyfin, your call.
Behind a reverse proxy on your forwarded port, or reach it privately over Tailscale.
Honest answers, including the catches.
Yes — you have full root, so any self-hosted app that runs on Linux runs here. Most people use Docker Compose behind a reverse proxy like Caddy or Nginx Proxy Manager.
Your VPS shares a public IPv4 and gets dedicated ports. We forward the inbound port your app needs (e.g. 80/443) on request — just email support. See NAT IPv4, ports and forwarding.
You control backups on a VPS — we recommend an off-box backup of anything important (Nextcloud and Vaultwarden both export easily). Our own infra is backed up, but your app data is yours to snapshot.
Vaultwarden or a small wiki: 1 GB is fine. Nextcloud with a few users: 2–4 GB. Jellyfin transcoding: more is better — ask us if unsure.
New customers get 75% off the first month.