SSD Nodes KVM / 8X-LARGE, $ 18.00/mo. on Linux VPS
KVM / 8X-LARGE has been added on Sep 12, 2025, Aggregate Rating (1.9 out of 10 from 10 reviews)
| πͺ CPU/Cores : | 12x Intel Silver vCPU |
|---|---|
| π RAM : | 64000 MB |
| π free domains : | 0 |
| π Dedicated IPs : | 1 |
| π³ Payment Methods : | Credit / Debit / Prepaid Cards |
| π¨ Control Panel : | KVM |
| π§ Category : | BackupSelf ManagedDDoS Protection |
| βοΈ Support Options : | EmailHelp DeskAvailable 24/7 |
| π Server Locations : | Australia Canada Germany India Japan Netherlands Singapore United Kingdom United States |
| β Targeting : | CA US |
| π° Money-back guarantee : | 14 days |
| π Uptime : | 100 % |

See also initial KVM / 8X-LARGE plan location on their website!
*π Plan description
Top NVMe tier offering 64 GB RAM, 1.2 TB NVMe storage, 12 vCPU and 32 TB/mo outbound transfer. Lowest monthly equivalent is $18.00/mo from $216/year on a 3-year term. Includes dedicated IPv4 and free IPv6, full root and the βNested Virtualizationβ add-onβuseful for Kubernetes labs, virtualization training, or nested hypervisor workloads alongside high-throughput databases and content delivery tasks.
All SSD Nodes VPS plans run on KVM virtualization with enterprise hardware (Intel Xeon Silver/Gold CPUs, RAID-10 arrays and NVMe on performance tiers), multi-10 Gbps networking and DDoS filtering. Service is self-managed with 24Γ7 ticket/email support. Snapshot add-on is available (provider notes snapshots arenβt a substitute for verified backups). Global regions include US (Seattle, Los Angeles, Dallas, Chicago, Atlanta, New York), UK (London), NL (Amsterdam), DE (Frankfurt), IN (Mumbai), SG (Singapore), JP (Tokyo), AU (Sydney) and CA (Toronto). A 14-day money-back window is offered for new VPS purchases, and the SLA states 100% uptime for public network, power and HVAC. Prices are tax-exclusive and the best rates require longer billing cycles.
All SSD Nodes VPS plans run on KVM virtualization with enterprise hardware (Intel Xeon Silver/Gold CPUs, RAID-10 arrays and NVMe on performance tiers), multi-10 Gbps networking and DDoS filtering. Service is self-managed with 24Γ7 ticket/email support. Snapshot add-on is available (provider notes snapshots arenβt a substitute for verified backups). Global regions include US (Seattle, Los Angeles, Dallas, Chicago, Atlanta, New York), UK (London), NL (Amsterdam), DE (Frankfurt), IN (Mumbai), SG (Singapore), JP (Tokyo), AU (Sydney) and CA (Toronto). A 14-day money-back window is offered for new VPS purchases, and the SLA states 100% uptime for public network, power and HVAC. Prices are tax-exclusive and the best rates require longer billing cycles.
π Editorial Review
SSD Nodes (founded in 2011; parent: Strasmore, Inc.) focuses squarely on cloud VPS for developers, startups, and growing teams. They do not sell shared hosting or dedicated servers, which keeps the product line streamlined but may limit fit for customers who want fully managed shared plans or bare-metal.Their VPS platform runs on KVM virtualization with SSD/NVMe storage in RAID-10, Intel E5/Silver (and newer enterprise) CPUs, and network ports up to 10 Gbps. Deployments support popular Linux distributions (CentOS, Ubuntu, Debian), include full root access and a dedicated public IPv4, and allow in-place upgrades without downtime.
A notable differentiator is Vippy (currently v7), SSD Nodesβ in-house virtualization stack that aims to optimize resource sharing and isolation on top of KVM. Marketing also highlights low-latency networking (multiple Tier-1 partners, packet scrubbing/DDoS protection), and optional nested virtualization for running hypervisors inside your VPSβuseful for labs, Android emulators, or CI/CD scenarios.
Beyond general-purpose VPS, they court specific use cases (databases, e-commerce, content delivery, and game servers such as Minecraft, CS:GO, ARK, Valheim, Terraria) where fast NVMe disks and high clock speed matter. If you need managed stacks, youβll bring your own toolingβSSD Nodes publishes tutorials for lightweight control panels and common setups but keeps the service unmanaged by default.
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