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Make Your Projects Shine with Our High-Capacity Storage VPS
Enjoy massive storage space and exceptional reliability for your sensitive data. Our solutions are ideal for backup, archiving, or hosting large files, all within a secure and high-performance environment.

Available Offers
VPS Storage
VPS Storage Mini
Ideal for backing up your data
€7.99
/MonthVPS Storage Start
The solution for more storage space
€31.99
/MonthVPS Storage Premium
Space for large-scale storage
€64.99
/MonthRyzen VPS Mini
Perfect for quick and reliable projects
€6.99
/MonthRyzen VPS Start
Perfect for hosting your applications
€27.99
/MoisRyzen VPS Premium
Extreme power for your intensive projects
€56.99
/MoisThe prices listed on this page include all taxes applicable in France, including the 20% VAT. Please note that the final amount may vary depending on the taxes applicable in the customer's country of residence.
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FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions

A VPS Storage is a virtual server specifically designed for storing large amounts of data. Unlike Eco, Intel, and Ryzen VPS, which are mainly used for hosting websites, applications, and game servers, a VPS Storage focuses on having a large disk capacity to securely store, share, or archive files.
Yes, you can increase the storage capacity of your VPS Storage at any time. This upgrade happens quickly and without interruption. You simply choose the additional space you need, and it will be added to your VPS after a simple plan modification.
Yes, you can connect multiple servers or devices to your VPS Storage using protocols like NFS (Network File System) or SMB (Server Message Block). This allows you to use VPS Storage as a shared network drive, accessible by multiple users or systems.
The integration of an SSD in a VPS Storage, alongside the HDD, is a strategic choice to ensure optimal performance. The SSD is primarily used to host the operating system and essential server software. With its significantly higher read and write speed compared to an HDD, it allows the operating system to boot quickly and run system tasks with minimal latency. This results in a smoother and more responsive server.
At the same time, the HDD is exclusively used for storing files such as backups, large data, or archives. This separation of tasks between the SSD and HDD optimizes the use of both disks. The HDD is not used to manage the operating system, which enhances its longevity and performance over the long term.