NVMe One Entry
Lightweight instance for dev, landing pages and small sites.
Deploy a USA VPS in Oregon with KVM console, snapshots and instant provisioning. Optimised for West Coast audiences, CDN origins and Pacific peering for low latency.
Choose the PoP closest to your users. All PoPs run NVMe SSD storage and include IPv6. Click a location to open its PoP page.
Oregon VPS Sevrers in (USA West) deliver high-performance, low-latency hosting for West Coast audiences and Pacific peering. The USA VPS Server PoP pairs USA VPS NVMe storage, predictable vCPU slices and robust peering to reduce round-trip time for web apps, streaming origins and APIs serving US West and Pacific-rim users.
NVMe SSDs reduce I/O wait and provide high IOPS for databases, caches and CI runners. Dedicated vCores and isolated CPU scheduling ensure consistent compute for production workloads.
Direct USA West VPS peering with major West Coast exchanges and transit providers lowers hop counts and first-byte time for US West visitors and Pacific-rim CDNs, improving performance for streaming, gaming and API traffic.
We install, configure and maintain cPanel on your Oregon VPS. Managed packages include setup, updates, hardening, backups and migrations so you can focus on product and customers.
All VPS Servers in the USA include KVM console, IPv6, snapshots and optional backups where listed.
Lightweight instance for dev, landing pages and small sites.
Balanced plan for small production sites and microservices.
Higher I/O and CPU for databases, caches and heavier web apps.
Multi‑service stacks, clustered apps and heavier production workloads.
| Feature | NVMe One | NVMe Two | NVMe Three | NVMe Four |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| vCores | 1 | 2 | 4 | 6 |
| RAM | 1 GB | 5 GB | 8 GB | 10 GB |
| NVMe | 10 GB | 50 GB | 150 GB | 250 GB |
| Bandwidth | 2 TB | 4 TB | Unmetered | Unmetered |
| Connection | 150 Mbps | 250 Mbps | 500 Mbps | 500 Mbps |
| Backups | — | 1 instance | 1 instance | 1 instance |
| IPs | 1 IPv4 · 1 IPv6 | 1 IPv4 · 1 IPv6 | 1 IPv4 · 1 IPv6 | 1 IPv4 · 1 IPv6 |
Run latency, traceroute and route checks against each PoP using our Looking Glass endpoints. Open any LG in a new tab to run live checks.
The Oregon PoP is designed for production workloads with layered resiliency and clear operational controls. Redundant power distribution, automatic UPS failover and N+1 cooling ensure continuous hardware availability; critical systems run on separate utility feeds to minimise single points of failure. Network resiliency is implemented with multiple upstream transit providers, diverse physical paths and BGP multi-homing so traffic can reroute automatically during outages, preserving session continuity for latency-sensitive services.
Storage is NVMe-first and architected for durability. Local NVMe volumes are paired with scheduled snapshots and optional encrypted offsite backups to reduce recovery point objectives. Snapshot retention policies and documented restore procedures give operations teams predictable recovery timelines and the ability to validate restores in staging before production cutover. Disk and I/O monitoring with alerting thresholds is configured to surface pre-failure indicators and capacity warnings early.
Operational access and automation are first-class. KVM console access, rescue images and BYO ISO support enable full-system troubleshooting without physical intervention. Cloud-init and API-driven provisioning are available to standardise images, enforce hardening profiles and apply security baselines consistently across instances. IP Manager tooling lets teams assign IPv4/IPv6, manage routed subnets and configure reverse DNS from the control plane while maintaining audit logs for all changes.
Technical how-tos and migration checklists to help you run production workloads on the Oregon PoP.
Step-by-step instructions to sync and backup Linux files to OneDrive with CLI tools and automation examples.
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