Standard, Premium and High-End run on different hardware platforms — and each one wins on something different. Compare the specs, the performance profile and the price side by side.
Speed, side by side. Every row is indexed so the fastest line scores 100, with the figure each score is derived from shown next to the bar.
Relative speed profile
Standard VPS
Premium VPS
High-End VPS
Single-thread performance
Peak core clock and IPC class
Standard
3.7 GHz · Skylake-SP52
Premium
3.7 GHz · Zen 362
High-End
5.7 GHz · Zen 4100
Multi-thread performance
Largest plan: core count × per-core performance
Standard
12 cores62
Premium
12 cores74
High-End
10 cores100
NVMe performance
NVMe generation and drive class
Standard
Gen3 NVMe60
Premium
Gen3 NVMe, fast75
High-End
Gen4 NVMe100
Indexed profile derived from platform specifications — peak core clock and IPC class for the CPU rows, NVMe generation and drive class for storage. These are not measured benchmark results, and real-world throughput depends on your workload.
Full comparison
Every spec side by side. Scroll horizontally on small screens.
Full comparison
Feature
Standard VPS
from 3,50 €/mo
Premium VPS
from 5,00 €/mo
High-End VPS
from 3,95 €/mo
Hardware
Processor
Intel Xeon Gold 6138 / Xeon v4
AMD EPYC 7543
AMD Ryzen 9 7950X3D / 9900X
CPU performance
Standard applications
Higher workloads
Maximum performance
vCPU cores
2 – 12
2 – 12
1 – 10
Memory
8 – 128 GB DDR4 ECC
8 – 128 GB DDR4 ECC
2 – 64 GB DDR5
ECC memory
Included
Included
Not available
Storage
40 – 600 GB NVMe SSD
40 – 600 GB NVMe SSD
20 – 400 GB Gen4 NVMe
Network & locations
Uplink
up to 5 Gbit/s
up to 5 Gbit/s
up to 5 Gbit/s
Traffic
Fair-Use
Fair-Use
Fair-Use (NL) · 2 – 64 TB (DE)
Locations
NL · DE
NL
NL · DE
DDoS protection
Included
Included
Included
Platform
KVM virtualisation
Included
Included
Included
Full root access
Included
Included
Included
Windows
on request
on request
on request
Available Operating Systems
Choose from a wide range of popular Linux distributions and BSD systems
Debian
Ubuntu
AlmaLinux
FreeBSD
CentOS
Fedora
RockyLinux
Alpine Linux
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Frequently Asked Questions
Find answers to the most important questions here
What is the difference between Standard, Premium and High-End VPS?+
The difference is the hardware platform. Standard VPS run on Intel Xeon (up to 12 cores, 128 GB DDR4 ECC), Premium VPS on AMD EPYC 7543 (up to 12 cores, 128 GB DDR4 ECC, eight memory channels) and High-End VPS on AMD Ryzen 9 at up to 5.7 GHz (up to 10 cores, 64 GB DDR5). KVM virtualisation, root access and DDoS protection are identical across all three lines.
Which VPS is the fastest?+
It depends on the workload. The High-End VPS is fastest on both CPU and NVMe performance — AMD Ryzen 9 at up to 5.7 GHz with Gen4 NVMe. Standard and Premium give you more RAM (up to 128 GB) and more storage (up to 600 GB) per euro instead. The uplink is the same across all three lines at up to 5 Gbit/s.
Which VPS is best for game servers?+
Game servers are almost always bound by single-thread performance, so the High-End VPS with AMD Ryzen 9 is the best fit. If you run many instances in parallel or need a lot of RAM, a Premium VPS can be more economical.
Are the performance figures on this page measured benchmarks?+
No. The speed profile is an indexed comparison based on platform specifications — peak CPU clock and IPC class, and the fastest available network port. Every row is normalised so the fastest line scores 100. Actual throughput depends on your workload.
Can I switch between the VPS lines later?+
Switching between lines is possible, but it requires a migration to a different hardware platform — just get in touch with us. Within a single line, upgrading to a larger plan is possible at any time without data loss.