ServaRica ❯ Chameleon Hybrid SSD and storage VPS BF Special
ServaRica is an IAAS provider run by a small team of engineers from Montreal, Canada. While relatively unknown to the broader market, they have been in business since 2010 and are among the most affordable providers of cheap storage servers and high bandwidth in North America with an overall good track record. They currently use a strong anti-fraud protection mechanism that is known to trigger if you register your account behind a VPN connection or use a foreign prepaid payment card.
VPS Description:
This VPS is located in Canada and utilizes KVM virtualization. It offers 2 shared Intel CPU cores, 3 GB of RAM, and 2 TB of HDD storage. Both Linux and Windows installations are supported, making it a versatile choice for a variety of applications.
This VPS can be used for various purposes, including:
File storage and synchronization using software such as Nextcloud or ownCloud. These platforms allow users to store, share, and synchronize files across multiple devices, making it easy to collaborate and access files from anywhere.
Backup solutions with tools like Duplicati or Bacula. These backup solutions provide a secure and reliable way to protect important data, with features such as encryption and automated backups.
Personal cloud storage with software like Seafile or Nextcloud. These cloud storage solutions provide a secure and private way to store and share files, with features such as file versioning and access control.
The VPS comes with a bandwidth allowance of 12 TB per month and a port speed of 1 Gbps. IPv4 is supported. This VPS provides a basic environment for various use cases, with moderate resources and generous storage capacity. It is available for deployment immediately.
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The latest price was $6.42, collected on March 9.


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