Rasberry™ delivers practical VPS plans with firewall controls, browser console access, and automatic provisioning.
Start lean, move into balanced production, or choose the top standard tier. Every standard VPS plan keeps monthly CAD pricing, a static IP address, and the same core access tools.
Pick a starting plan Need help before you launch? | Launch VPS Starter lane | Business VPS Balanced production | Enterprise VPS Large workload |
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Monthly price | $20 /monthSelect Plan | $65 /monthSelect Plan | $200 /monthSelect Plan |
vCPU / Memory | 2 vCPU / 4GB | 6 vCPU / 12GB | 20 vCPU / 32GB |
Storage | 80GB NVMe | 240GB NVMe | 640GB NVMe |
Bandwidth | 2TB | 6TB | 15TB |
Operating system | Ubuntu Available NowWindows Coming Soon | Ubuntu Available NowWindows Coming Soon | Ubuntu Available NowWindows Coming Soon |
Customer Backups | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
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Firewall rules | |||
Browser console access | |||
Use your own domain later | |||
Provisioning | Automatic | Automatic | Automatic |
A focused Canadian VPS platform for customers who want clear pricing, predictable access, and practical controls without a maze of add-ons.
Run VPS workloads on Canadian infrastructure operated by a local team.
Rasberry™ platform infrastructure is regularly backed up as part of our operational safeguards. Customer Backups are a separate feature coming soon.
Plan pricing is shown monthly in CAD so comparisons stay straightforward before checkout.
Each standard VPS includes a static IP address for predictable service access.
Manage customer-facing firewall rules for VPS services through the control path.
Open browser-based console access when direct VPS visibility is needed.
Get accountable help for plan questions, access issues, provisioning, and launch planning.
Select a plan and launch Ubuntu Server through the current provisioning path. Windows VPS support is coming soon.
Select the VPS size that fits the workload across the full six-tier range.
Ubuntu VPS hosting is available now through the standard provisioning flow.
The server comes online so you can validate the service.