Web hosting Qyrax
Qyrax launched in 2025. It differs in that it keeps servers not only in New York, but also in Arizona, Colorado, Illinois, Michigan, and Texas. If a project works with an audience from Chicago, a server in Illinois will give a ping of 8-12 ms vs. 60-70 ms from California. For online stores, news portals, and game projects, this is significant.
Servers on KVM and NVMe. KVM is a proven virtualization that normally isolates virtuals from each other. The neighbor has 100% server load - the others are not affected. NVMe disks are faster than SSDs by about 6-8 times in terms of random operations. A database with 100k records takes seconds to load, not minutes.
Traffic is unlimited. No asterisks about "fair use policy" and hidden restrictions. The channel is up to 25 Gbps, although it is clear that it will really depend on the data center and time of day. But the fact that they don't count gigabytes is a plus.
Prices are simple. $3 for 2 CPUs and 2 GB memory with 50 GB disk. $5 is already 4 CPUs and 100 GB. Top for $80 is 24 CPUs, 48 GB RAM, 600 GB disk. In terms of money it comes out to $1.67 per GB RAM, which is cheaper than the same DigitalOcean or Linode.
They give you 2 days to test it. You can upload your project, see how it works, check speed and stability. It did not fit - they return the money. For budget hosting it is rare, usually there are immediately "no refunds".
Support around the clock. They write that they answer people, not bots. Whether this is true or not - will show the first problem. The server rises in about 20 minutes automatically. You pay for the server, you get an IP and password from root via e-mail, and then you configure everything yourself.
You can put cPanel, Plesk, any other panel. Root is available, there are no restrictions. If you know how to work with the console, you work with the console. If not, you install a panel and use buttons to do everything there.
You can pay with cards, PayPal, crypto, ApplePay/GooglePay. Bank transfers are also accepted, but this is more for corporate clients.
There are 6 states available right now. That's not 50 locations across America, but specifically Arizona, Colorado, Illinois, Illinois, Michigan, New York, and Texas. They promise to expand, but that's it for now. On the other hand, if you need exactly one of these states - it's fine.
The company is fresh, there are few reviews, the reputation is not built up. It's a risk. But the prices are lower than the market, the hardware is up-to-date, traffic is not cut, there is a refund. If you need a cheap VPS in a particular state - you can try. The main thing to remember is the two-day limit on testing.
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| Countries | Plan | OS | CPU | RAM | Virtualization | Disk | Traffic | Price | |||||||||||
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Stryx |
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2 2000 MHz | 2 GB | KVM | 50 GB SSD NVMe | ∞, 25000 Mbit/s | $3 | |||||||||||
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Nyrex |
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4 2000 MHz | 4 GB | KVM | 100 GB SSD NVMe | ∞, 25000 Mbit/s | $5 | |||||||||||
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Zerix |
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6 2000 MHz | 6 GB | KVM | 150 GB SSD NVMe | ∞, 25000 Mbit/s | $8 | |||||||||||
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Pyron |
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8 2000 MHz | 8 GB | KVM | 200 GB SSD NVMe | ∞, 25000 Mbit/s | $12 | |||||||||||
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Vyral |
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10 2000 MHz | 12 GB | KVM | 250 GB SSD NVMe | ∞, 25000 Mbit/s | $18 | |||||||||||
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Cryex |
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12 2000 MHz | 16 GB | KVM | 300 GB SSD NVMe | ∞, 25000 Mbit/s | $26 | |||||||||||
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Synox |
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16 2000 MHz | 24 GB | KVM | 400 GB SSD NVMe | ∞, 25000 Mbit/s | $42 | |||||||||||
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Kyron |
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20 2000 MHz | 32 GB | KVM | 500 GB SSD NVMe | ∞, 25000 Mbit/s | $60 | |||||||||||
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FyraX |
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24 2000 MHz | 46.88 GB | KVM | 600 GB SSD NVMe | ∞, 25000 Mbit/s | $80 | |||||||||||