
| Plan Name | Space | CPU | RAM | OS | Price | Score | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| VPS1 - Linux | 15 GB | 1 core | 1 GB | NZ$5.21 | 3.9 | View Plan | |
| VPS1 - Windows | 40 GB | 1 core | 2 GB | NZ$8.68 | 3.0 | View Plan | |
| VPS2 - Linux | 30 GB | 1 core | 2 GB | NZ$10.42 | 5.0 | View Plan |
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| Plan Name | Space | CPU | RAM | OS | Price | Score | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| VPS1 - Linux | 15 GB | 1 core | 1 GB | NZ$5.21 | 3.9 | View Plan | |
| VPS1 - Windows | 40 GB | 1 core | 2 GB | NZ$8.68 | 3.0 | View Plan | |
| VPS2 - Linux | 30 GB | 1 core | 2 GB | NZ$10.42 | 5.0 | View Plan |


| Plan Name | Space | CPU | RAM | OS | Price | Score | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bitcoin VPS | 30 GB | 1 core | 1 GB | NZ$8.34 | 4.9 | View Plan | |
| VPS Business | 50 GB | 2 x 2.7GHz | 2 GB | NZ$14.76 | 4.8 | View Plan | |
| Basic Windows VPS | 50 GB | 1 core | 2 GB | NZ$20.49 | 5.0 | View Plan |

| Plan Name | Space | CPU | RAM | OS | Price | Score | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 vCPU (Type A, 2667MHz, 1024MB) | 20 GB | 1 x 2.6GHz | 1 GB | NZ$6.95 | 4.8 | View Plan | |
| 1 vCPU (Type A, 2667MHz, 2048MB) | 20 GB | 1 x 2.6GHz | 2 GB | NZ$10.42 | 4.9 | View Plan | |
| 2 vCPU (Type A, 5333MHz, 2048MB) | 30 GB | 2 x 2.65GHz | 2 GB | NZ$20.84 | 4.9 | View Plan |

| Plan Name | Space | CPU | RAM | OS | Price | Score | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Entry Unmanaged VPS | 20 GB | 1 core | 1 GB | NZ$8.68 | 5.0 | View Plan | |
| Entry Plus Unmanaged | 40 GB | 1 core | 2 GB | NZ$17.37 | 4.9 | View Plan | |
| Basic Unmanaged VPS | 75 GB | 2 cores | 4 GB | NZ$34.74 | 5.0 | View Plan |
No, most VPS providers prohibit mining due to high CPU and GPU usage. It also violates acceptable use policies on many platforms.
Technically yes, but it’s not practical. Mining requires specialized hardware (ASICs), and VPS servers lack the processing power needed for profitability.
Bitcoin payments should be sent on the native Bitcoin (BTC) network unless otherwise specified. Always verify the network address provided during checkout.
Yes, paying with Bitcoin is safe if you’re using a reputable provider. However, always double-check the payment address and verify SSL protection during checkout.
To a degree. While Bitcoin is pseudonymous, some providers still collect minimal registration data. Check the provider’s privacy and data collection policy before signing up.