Six practical VPS tiers for Ubuntu and Windows

Practical cloud VPS hosting with clean onboarding.

Choose from six VPS plans and sign up quickly.

  • Six VPS tiers from 2 vCPU / 4GB up to 20 vCPU / 32GB
  • Automatic provisioning after signup for standard Ubuntu and Windows servers
  • Support is available for onboarding, Windows sizing, and special cases
Launch pricing from

$20/month

Monthly CAD pricing.

Straightforward starting points

Start lean, move into balanced production, or choose the top standard tier. Use the plans page for the full six-tier range.

Pick a starting plan

Need help before you launch?
Launch VPS

Starter lane

Business VPS Popular

Balanced production

Enterprise VPS

Large workload

Monthly price

$20 /month

Select Plan

$65 /month

Select Plan

$200 /month

Select Plan

vCPU / Memory

2 vCPU / 4GB6 vCPU / 12GB20 vCPU / 32GB

Storage

80GB NVMe240GB NVMe640GB NVMe

Bandwidth

2TB6TB15TB

Operating system

Ubuntu recommendedUbuntu or WindowsUbuntu or Windows

Optional backups

Use your own domain later

Provisioning

AutomaticAutomaticAutomatic

Built for automatic provisioning

Rasberry Hosting keeps launch simple: choose a plan, confirm Ubuntu or Windows, and let the platform provision the server. Account Management Portal manages your account, services, and VPS instances.

Automatic launch

Standard VPS signups are provisioned quickly so routine launches do not depend on a manual review path.

Standard setup

Each server is provisioned as part of the standard launch flow.

Optional backups

Backup coverage can be added during signup.

What happens after signup

Pick the plan and choose Ubuntu Server or Windows Server before the platform launches the server.

Choose the plan

Select the VPS size that fits the workload across the full six-tier range.

Select operating system

Choose Ubuntu Server or Windows Server.

Launch and validate

The server comes online so you can validate the service.

Need help before you launch?

Support is available for plan questions, Windows sizing, and unusual workloads, but the standard path stays fast and self-service.