Why choose Cloud Hive KVM VPS?

Our KVM VPS solution offers a smooth and reliable hosting experience. KVM is a virtualisation technology built into Linux that enables you to create multiple isolated virtual machines. Combined with our powerful VPS platform, KVM VPS acts like a top tier hypervisor and delivers powerful but affordable hosting for your websites and other projects.

warning-shield--v1 Robust Security To keep your data safe, our servers all contain Anti-DDoS protection. Being based on Linux, KVM VPS also faces less security threats than a proprietary solution and benefits from a huge community dedicated to fixing vulnerabilities.
linux--v1 Powerful Virtualisation KVM VPS turns the Linux kernel into a hypervisor and enables you to launch multiple virtual machines. Each machine has its own virtualised hardware and can run on any OS – giving you a flexible, reliable virtualisation solution.
external-bandwidth-computer-science-flaticons-lineal-color-flat-icons Built on Solid Foundations Our powerful server infrastructure reduces latency and guarantees availability with an SLA. Unlimited "traffic" and a maximum bandwidth of 1Gbit/s ensure speed and reliability. We calculate monthly "traffic" only using outgoing traffic. We do not count incoming and internal traffic
external-high-performance-productivity-flaticons-lineal-color-flat-icons Great Performance KVM VPS is miles better than standard shared hosting. KVM offers the performance of a tier-1 hypervisor and benefits from superb scalability and reliability, thanks to the Linux kernel.
external-fault-tolerant-design-big-data-flaticons-flat-flat-icons Complete Isolation With KVM VPS, your resources are totally isolated and not shared with anyone else. This ensures better stability, privacy and performance compared to other virtualisation solutions.
external-backup-computer-programming-icons-flaticons-lineal-color-flat-icons Backup Options Our backup technology gives you one less task to worry about. Use the Cloud Hive Control Panel to schedule automated backup for VPS and take snapshots of the environment whenever is needed.

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Our VPS Server plans include a wide range of additional features

Benefits of KVM VPS

Full virtualisation solution

Excellent performance

Scalable and secure

Includes SSD and RAID protection

Complete isolation

DDos protection

Other KVM Server Specifications Included

Full access to root server

Automatically benefits from new Linux features and updates

Runs any OS

Dedicated IP address

Dedicated virtual hardware for each VM

No hardware to purchase or maintain

Why KVM VPS?

Our KVM VPS solution offers a smooth and reliable hosting experience. KVM is a virtualisation technology built into Linux that enables you to create multiple isolated virtual machines.

Combined with our powerful VPS platform, KVM VPS acts like a top tier hypervisor and delivers powerful but affordable hosting for your websites and other projects.

Do you have any doubts?

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Businesses and individuals use KVM VPS to:
• Create virtual machines
• Host websites or email systems
• Host gaming servers
• Resell VPS hosting solutions
• Host other resource intensive projects

KVM and OpenVZ are both popular VPS virtualisation solutions. However, they are both quite different. KVM can run any OS, but OpenVZ only runs Linux. KVM also isolates resources and keeps them private, whilst OpenVZ shares resources with other users on the node. This makes KVM a better performing solution and suitable for even the most resource-heavy projects. OpenVZ is recommended for smaller projects or anyone looking for a more affordable virtualisation solution.

A virtual private server (VPS) is a virtual machine sold as a service by an Internet hosting service. Virtual Dedicated Server (VDS) also works in a virtualized environment, but some CPU cores are dedicated to it, which is not the case with VPS. A virtual private server runs its own copy of an operating system (OS), and clients can have superuser-level access to that operating system instance, so they can install almost any software running on that OS. For many purposes it is functionally equivalent to a dedicated physical server and, being software defined, it can be created and configured much more easily. A virtual server costs much less than an equivalent physical server. However, because virtual servers share the underlying physical hardware with other VPSes, performance can be lower.

A virtual private server (VPS) is a virtual machine sold as a service by an Internet hosting service. Virtual Dedicated Server (VDS) also works in a virtualized environment, but some CPU cores are dedicated to it, which is not the case with VPS. A virtual private server runs its own copy of an operating system (OS), and clients can have superuser-level access to that operating system instance, so they can install almost any software running on that OS. For many purposes it is functionally equivalent to a dedicated physical server and, being software defined, it can be created and configured much more easily. A virtual server costs much less than an equivalent physical server. However, because virtual servers share the underlying physical hardware with other VPSes, performance can be lower.

There are many advantages to using KVM VPS:
• Excellent performance
• Fully customisable
• Affordable pricing
• Robust security
• Flexible OS options
• Reliable and scalable
• Easy to use

A dedicated server is a physical server that you rent entirely for your own use. With a dedicated server, you have access to all of the server's resources, and you don't share them with anyone else. A KVM VPS, on the other hand, is a virtual server that runs on a physical server along with other virtual servers. With a KVM VPS, you have access to a portion of the server's resources, and you share them with other users. The main difference between a KVM VPS and a dedicated server is that a dedicated server gives you exclusive access to the server's resources, while a KVM VPS gives you access to a portion of the server's resources.

There are several differences between KVM VPS and OpenVZ VPS:
• Operating system support: KVM VPS supports a wide range of operating systems, including Linux, Windows, and BSD, while OpenVZ VPS only supports Linux.
• Resource isolation: KVM VPS provides full resource isolation, meaning that each virtual server has its own dedicated resources, including CPU, RAM, and disk space. OpenVZ VPS, on the other hand, shares resources with other virtual servers on the same physical server, which can lead to resource contention and degraded performance.
• Kernel-level virtualization: KVM VPS uses full virtualization, which means that each virtual server has its own independent kernel and can run any operating system. OpenVZ VPS uses container-based virtualization, which shares the host server's kernel among all virtual servers and restricts the choice of operating systems to Linux distributions that are compatible with the host server's kernel.