Basic 2GB
billed monthly
billed $96/year
- Fully managed (server, mail, security)
- Daily snapshots and remote backups
- Free S3 storage, 50 GB included
- Inbound and outbound mail gateway
- 500% SLA guarantee
Managed hosting at honest prices.
The smart step up from shared hosting. Shared vCPU with dedicated memory and 100% NVMe, fully managed by our team since 2001. Six plans from 2 GiB to 16 GiB RAM. Free migration from your current host.

Managed VPS hosting, explained
A managed VPS is a virtual private server where the hosting provider runs the server for you. Security patches, OS updates, monitoring, performance tuning, backups, and crisis response are handled by the host so you focus on your application instead of becoming a part-time sysadmin.
Unmanaged cloud servers (DigitalOcean, Linode, Vultr) hand you root access and walk away. You are responsible for hardening the server, patching software, configuring backups, monitoring uptime, and responding to security alerts at 2am. That is the right choice if you have a DevOps team. It is a wrong fit for almost everyone else.
A managed VPS gives you the same isolated resources, but the operations work happens in the background. You see results: faster sites, fewer outages, no after-hours panic, without being the one who configures it. Basic Cloud Cubes are the entry point into managed VPS, designed for people stepping up from shared hosting who do not want to learn Linux administration.
Basic Cloud Cubes at a glance
Pricing
Basic Cloud Cubes start at $8/month with annual billing ($10 monthly), going up to $66/month for the 16 GiB plan. Every plan includes 100% management, daily backups, free migration, and 500% SLA. No setup fees, no contracts, cancel anytime.
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| Plan | Cores | Memory | Storage | Transfer | Management | Price / mo | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Basic 2GB | 1 vCPU +3.00 GHz | 2 GiB DDR5 | 25 GB NVMe + 50 GB free S3 | 5 TB 50 Gbps DDoS | 100% Fully Managed 500% SLA | $10/mo$120/year $8/mo$96/year | Order Now Order Now |
| Basic 4GB | 2 vCPU +3.00 GHz | 4 GiB DDR5 | 50 GB NVMe + 100 GB free S3 | 10 TB 50 Gbps DDoS | 100% Fully Managed 500% SLA | $20/mo$240/year $16/mo$192/year | Order Now Order Now |
| Basic 6GB | 3 vCPU +3.00 GHz | 6 GiB DDR5 | 75 GB NVMe + 150 GB free S3 | 15 TB 50 Gbps DDoS | 100% Fully Managed 500% SLA | $30/mo$360/year $25/mo$300/year | Order Now Order Now |
| Basic 8GB | 4 vCPU +3.00 GHz | 8 GiB DDR5 | 100 GB NVMe + 200 GB free S3 | 20 TB 50 Gbps DDoS | 100% Fully Managed 500% SLA | $40/mo$480/year $33/mo$396/year | Order Now Order Now |
| Basic 12GB | 6 vCPU +3.00 GHz | 12 GiB DDR5 | 150 GB NVMe + 300 GB free S3 | 30 TB 50 Gbps DDoS | 100% Fully Managed 500% SLA | $60/mo$720/year $50/mo$600/year | Order Now Order Now |
| Basic 16GB | 8 vCPU +3.00 GHz | 16 GiB DDR5 | 200 GB NVMe + 400 GB free S3 | 40 TB 50 Gbps DDoS | 100% Fully Managed 500% SLA | $80/mo$960/year $66/mo$792/year | Order Now Order Now |
Annual billing gets you 2 months free per year (16.67% off the monthly rate). Software licenses (cPanel, LiteSpeed, Imunify360) are billed at full price and are not discounted by billing cycle.
Who Basic is built for
Basic Cloud Cubes work best when you need real, isolated resources without learning Linux administration. Below are the four most common ways our customers use Basic plans. If your situation matches one of these, Basic is likely the right tier for you.
You manage one to ten WordPress sites and maintenance is becoming a full-time job. Basic gives you isolated PHP versions per site, automated backups, and our team patching the LAMP stack so you do not have to track CVEs.
Recommended size: Basic 4GB or 6GB
You host client sites under your own brand and need one reliable server replacing a folder full of shared hosting accounts. Basic with WHM gives you per-client cPanel accounts and white-label nameservers, fully managed by us.
Recommended size: Basic 8GB or 16GB
You need a clean isolated server for testing, staging, or spinning up new projects fast. Basic gives you a real production-like environment without paying production prices, with snapshots so you can roll back broken experiments.
Recommended size: Basic 2GB or 4GB
Your SaaS is past prototype, under 5,000 monthly active users, and you do not have a sysadmin. Basic gives you predictable performance, backups, and operations care so you can focus on shipping features instead of restarting services.
Recommended size: Basic 6GB or 8GB
Not sure which size fits? Tell us about your workload and we will recommend a plan based on actual usage patterns.
What you actually get
Basic is the smallest managed VPS we offer, but every plan ships with the full operations stack we built over 25 years. Here is what that means in practice, and where Basic genuinely fits versus the next tier up.
Shared hosting puts you on a server with hundreds of other sites competing for the same CPU, RAM, and disk I/O. When your neighbor has a traffic spike at 2pm, your checkout slows down. When their plugin runs a runaway query, your database response times degrade. You cannot fix it because you do not control the server.
Basic Cloud Cubes give you dedicated memory and dedicated NVMe storage that nobody else can touch. CPU is still shared (that is what keeps the price honest), but your RAM is yours, your disk is yours, and your I/O queue is yours. The result: response times stay flat under your traffic, predictable performance for your application, and no support ticket where the answer is "your neighbor is causing this."
You also get root-equivalent control through RemarkablePanel, multiple PHP versions per site, custom database tuning, and a real Linux server you can configure for your stack. Shared hosting cannot offer any of that, regardless of price.
100%
Fully Managed
Server, mail, security, backups, monitoring. We run it, you run your business.
100%
Dedicated Memory
Your RAM stays yours. No memory ballooning, no swap surprises from neighbors.
100%
NVMe Storage
Dedicated disk space and I/O. No spinning disks, no shared queues.
500%
Uptime SLA
5x downtime credited back, not the 1x most hosts offer.
An unmanaged VPS at DigitalOcean, Linode, or Vultr hands you root and walks away. Basic is for everyone else.
When you do the actual math, Basic is the cheaper option for anyone without an in-house ops team.
The wrong tier hurts you twice: you pay for performance you cannot use, and you do not get the characteristics you actually need. Be honest about your workload.
We tell you this because we would rather you land on the correct tier from day one. Tell us your workload and we will recommend a tier.
Choosing the right tier
Cloud Cubes come in four tiers, each tuned for a different workload shape. The CPU model decides between the first three, and storage capacity decides whether the fourth is the right answer. Here is the honest breakdown of when each tier is the right fit.
From $8/mo · 2 to 16 GiB
Stay on Basic if
From $18/mo · 4 to 64 GiB
Move up to Shared CPU if
From $40/mo · 8 to 128 GiB
Step up to Dedicated CPU if
From $46/mo · 8 to 128 GiB
Look at Storage Optimized if
Still unsure? Tell us about your workload (traffic, app stack, database size, storage needs) and we will recommend a tier based on real usage patterns instead of guessing.
The boundary
"Managed hosting" is overused. Some hosts call themselves managed and still leave OS patches, mail config, and security alerts on your plate. Here is exactly what we handle, what stays under your control, and where the line is. No ambiguity.
Server administration, security, monitoring, and operations are our job, included in your plan.
Your business, your code, your data. We do not touch these without your explicit authorization.
No surprise support tickets, no scope creep. These are deliberately outside the managed scope.
Question we did not cover?
Talk to a humanThis is what "managed" should mean. Compare it to providers who call themselves "managed" while leaving security patches as your job. Those are not actually managed.
Included free with every Cube
On most managed VPS hosts, your server runs the control panel, DNS server, and backup engine alongside your actual workload, eating CPU, RAM, and disk before you host a single site. RemarkablePanel moves all three to our shared infrastructure at no charge. Your VPS runs only what matters: web, mail, and databases.
Traditional VPS
Your Cloud Cube
The web UI, account database, billing integration, and admin services all run on our shared cluster. You get a full-featured panel without it consuming a single MB of your VPS RAM or a single percent of your CPU. cPanel-style power without the cPanel-style overhead.
~512 MB freed on your VPS
Authoritative DNS for every domain on your account runs on our geographically distributed name servers. Faster lookups for visitors worldwide, automatic failover if a region goes down, no DNS daemon eating memory on your server, and no DNS hijacking risk if your VPS is ever compromised.
Faster DNS, zero VPS load
Daily snapshots and off-site backups run on dedicated backup hardware, not your VPS. No CPU spikes during backup windows, no disk I/O contention slowing your site, and no backup-induced load average alerts at 3am. Restores happen the same way: from our infrastructure, not yours.
Zero performance impact
The category question
Before choosing a tier, choose a category. These three hosting types are not really competitors, they solve different problems for different buyers. Pick the wrong category and tier choice will not save you.
| Feature | Shared Hosting | Managed VPS Cloud Cubes | Unmanaged Cloud DigitalOcean / Linode / Vultr |
|---|---|---|---|
| Resources | Shared with hundreds of others | 100% allocated to you | 100% allocated to you |
| Server administration | Provider-managed | Provider-managed | Your responsibility |
| Security patching | Provider | Provider | Your responsibility |
| Monitoring and alerts | Basic uptime only | 24/7 proactive | DIY (you set it up) |
| Performance under load | Throttled at peak | Consistent | Consistent (if you tune it) |
| Custom software | Limited | Most stacks supported | Anything (you install it) |
| Root access | No | Available on request | Yes (default) |
| Mail gateway and antispam | Basic, shared | Rspamd, dedicated | You configure it |
| Migration help | Rarely free | Free, full handoff | Not included |
| Best for | Personal blogs, simple sites | Agencies, eCommerce, SaaS, growing businesses | Teams with DevOps capacity |
| Typical cost | $3 to $15/month | From $8/mo (Basic, annual) | $5 to $20/month + your time |
A personal blog, a brochure site, a hobby project. Most CloudCubes customers came from shared hosting after outgrowing it. If your site is still small and growing slowly, shared hosting is a fine starting point.
This is where most growing businesses land. Dedicated RAM, dedicated storage, predictable performance, full operations included. The right answer for agencies, eCommerce stores, SaaS in early traction, and serious WordPress workloads.
DigitalOcean, Linode, and Vultr are excellent if you have the operations capacity to run them. The dollar savings vs managed are real, but the time cost is real too. Make sure that math works for you before signing up.
Pricing transparency
The honest answer: most price differences come down to what is actually included. A $5 droplet and a $25 managed VPS are not the same product, and comparing the sticker prices is misleading. Here is what each price tag actually covers, with no asterisks.
Listed price is the total. No upgrades to read your email, no fee to talk to a human, no surprises on month two.
DigitalOcean, Linode, and Vultr advertise from $5/mo. By the time you have a real production setup, that number is much higher.
Honest disclosure: a few things are not in the base price. Most customers do not need them, but you should know what they are.
Have a specific cost question?
Ask before you commitThe honest comparison is not "$8/mo Basic vs $5/mo unmanaged droplet." It is "$8/mo with operations included" versus "$5/mo plus $50 to $150/mo in management add-ons or your own DevOps time." When you do the act
The RC difference
Every plan ships with the full stack. No tiers, no add-ons required, no surprise charges. Twelve operational features that most hosts charge extra for, all included in your base price.
Every plan, every tier, no exceptionsServer administration, security hardening, OS patches, performance tuning, incident response. Real engineers since 2001, not chatbots, not outsourced ticket farms.
25 years of operations
We watch CPU, RAM, disk, network, and service-level signals around the clock. If something breaks, we act before you notice. No support ticket required.
Acted on, not just measured
Automatic block-level snapshots taken every 24 hours, retained 7 days. Restore to any point in the last week on request, no extra charge.
7-day retention, instant restore
Network-edge mitigation up to 50 Gbps included. Automatic null-routing for sustained attacks. No additional fees, no scrubbing center surprises.
50 Gbps, automatic
Dedicated Rspamd-based mail gateway filters incoming spam before it hits your server, and protects your sender reputation on outbound. Almost no other VPS host bundles this.
Rspamd cluster, included
Off-site replication runs nightly to dedicated backup hardware. Zero impact on your Cube's CPU or disk I/O, and your data survives even if the server room burns down.
Off-site, dedicated infrastructure
Every plan includes off-site S3 storage at 2x your disk size, no extra charge. Use it for backup archives, large transfer staging, or external app data.
2x disk size, no add-on fee
All system, web, mail, and security logs aggregated and analyzed automatically. Anomalies trigger alerts, our team investigates, you stay informed.
Aggregated, monitored, escalated
We promise 99.99% uptime with a 5x credit if we miss it, not the standard 1x credit other hosts offer. One hour down equals five hours credited back, automatically.
5x downtime credit, automatic
Network-level firewall rules, intrusion detection, fail2ban, and SSH lockdown configured by us, maintained by us. You do not write iptables, ever.
Hardened by default, tuned by us
RemarkablePanel included on every plan, runs on shared infrastructure so it does not eat your Cube's resources. cPanel, DirectAdmin, and Plesk available with their own licenses.
RemarkablePanel, free
Switching feels like work. We do the work. Our team migrates your sites, databases, mail, DNS, and SSL certificates, plans your cutover, and handles the dirty parts. White-glove, included.
Free, white-glove, included
Verified reviews
Real feedback from real businesses. Independently verified on Google and Trustpilot, no edits, no cherry-picking.
After encountering numerous issues with my WordPress site while using other providers, a friend recommended RemarkableCloud to me. It's been two years since I made the switch, and I can confidently say I've never looked back. The server is not only fast but also incredibly stable. I haven't experienced any downtime in almost two years. The support team is impressively fast and knowledgeable, always ready to assist.
These people deserve nothing less than a 10/10. They're truly masters in the cloud field.
The tech support is excellent, and they offer very competitive pricing. They also migrated my cPanel VPS to a DirectAdmin VPS without noticeable downtime.
Problem resolution in no more than half an hour for simple issues, and within 4 hours for complex ones. Great service.
Excellent web hosting company. I really love all their products and services. Thank you so much.
Very professional. Fast, friendly, and consistent. Keep it up.
It's been a month since I signed up with RemarkableCloud.com to test their services and technical support. So far everything has been good. I'm happy with the service.
Most hosting SLAs only kick in after uptime drops below 99% or 99.9%, which is 7 to 87 hours of downtime per month before you see anything back. Ours starts from minute one, applied automatically, with no ticket required.
Credits start accumulating from the first minute of downtime. No minimum threshold, no waiting room, no fine print clauses about "scheduled maintenance" or "force majeure."
Credits are applied automatically to your next invoice. You do not need to open a support ticket, submit a claim form, or argue with billing about whether the downtime really happened.
While other hosts calculate fractions of a percent, we guarantee 5x compensation in service credit. It is not a marketing claim. It is written into the contract you sign when you order.
Typical hosting SLA
Credits only trigger after uptime drops below 99% or 99.9%. That is 7 to 87 hours of downtime per month before you see anything back, and the credit is usually 1x the lost time.
RemarkableCloud SLA
Credits from minute one. Five hours back for every hour down. Applied automatically, every time, with no action from you.
Step up from shared hosting without becoming a sysadmin. Basic Cloud Cubes start at $8/month with annual billing ($10 monthly), every operational feature included, no add-ons required.
No setup fees. No surprise charges. The price you see is the price you pay.

FAQ
Honest answers about Basic Cloud Cubes specifically. If your question is not here, send it to us, we will answer it personally and add it to this list.
Yes, for one to three small WordPress sites with under 5,000 monthly visitors per site. Basic 2GB has 1 shared vCPU, 2 GiB RAM, and 25 GB NVMe, which is enough for a brochure site, a small blog, or an early-stage portfolio.
If you run WooCommerce, expect to grow past it within a year. We recommend Basic 4GB as the safer starting point for active commerce sites because the extra RAM matters more than the price difference. You can upgrade in place at any time without migrating, so starting at 2GB and moving up later is a low-risk choice.
Comfortably 5 to 10 WordPress sites with moderate traffic, assuming each site has reasonable caching configured. Basic 4GB has 2 shared vCPU and 4 GiB RAM, which divides nicely across multiple PHP-FPM pools.
If your sites use heavy plugins (page builders, complex membership systems, large WooCommerce stores) or run without caching, plan on fewer sites per server. Basic 6GB or Basic 8GB give you more headroom for plugin-heavy environments.
When your bottleneck shifts from RAM to RAM-per-core. Basic gives you 2 GiB DDR5 per vCPU. Shared CPU Cloud Cubes give you 4 GiB DDR5 per vCPU at the same shared CPU economics.
Common upgrade triggers: PHP-FPM pools running out of memory under concurrent load, a database with a large working set thrashing into swap, or running multiple memory-heavy services (Redis, Memcached, queue workers) on the same server. We monitor your usage patterns and will recommend an upgrade when we see the early signs.
Yes. WooCommerce, PrestaShop, Magento, and most other eCommerce platforms run well on Basic plans, particularly Basic 6GB or 8GB. We tune the LAMP stack for commerce workloads and configure object caching to keep checkout response times flat.
If your store handles real transaction volume (50+ orders per day with concurrent shoppers), look at Dedicated CPU Cloud Cubes instead. Checkout is CPU-intensive at scale, and dedicated cores keep p99 latency stable when traffic spikes.
Yes, every Basic plan includes daily snapshots with 7-day retention plus off-site remote backups, no extra charge. Snapshots are block-level and fast to restore. Off-site backups run nightly to dedicated infrastructure so your data survives even if the server hardware fails.
You also get free S3 backup storage at 2x your disk size. If your Basic 4GB has 50 GB NVMe, you get 100 GB of free S3 storage included for archives or external backups.
Yes. Free migration is included on every Basic plan, regardless of where you are coming from (cPanel host, Plesk host, WP Engine, GoDaddy, Bluehost, SiteGround, Kinsta, anywhere). Our team handles the move: sites, databases, mail accounts, DNS records, SSL certificates, the whole stack.
We plan your cutover with you, do a test migration first, verify everything works, then schedule the final DNS switch at a low-traffic time. Most customers experience zero downtime during migration.
We do not throttle, we do not bill you in surprise overage charges, and we do not suspend your service. Instead, we monitor your resource usage and reach out when you are consistently using 80% or more of your allocated RAM, CPU, or disk. We will recommend either an upgrade or a tuning pass to optimize your existing usage.
For network transfer, the included allowance is generous (5 to 40 TB per month depending on plan size) and most sites never come close. If you do exceed it, we charge a small per-GB fee that we communicate before applying.
The headline difference is management. A DigitalOcean droplet hands you root access and walks away. You configure the firewall, you patch the OS, you set up backups, you respond to security alerts at 2am. Basic includes all of that, handled by our team.
The honest cost comparison is not "$8/mo Basic vs $5/mo droplet." It is "$8/mo with operations included" versus "$5/mo plus $50 to $150/mo in management add-ons or your own DevOps time." For most non-DevOps buyers, Basic is the cheaper option. We have a detailed DigitalOcean comparison if you want the full breakdown.
Yes. RemarkableCloud is based in Medellín, Colombia, and our support team is fully bilingual in English and Spanish. Tickets, live chat, and phone support are available in both languages, 24/7. Your account dashboard, billing portal, and documentation are also available in Spanish.
If you operate in LATAM, Spain, or any Spanish-speaking market, you get native-level support without waiting for an English-speaking rep to translate.
30-day money-back guarantee on all Basic plans. If you sign up and decide we are not the right fit within the first 30 days, we refund your full first payment, no questions asked, no exit fees, no contracts to cancel.
After 30 days, plans are billed monthly or annually depending on your selected cadence. You can cancel anytime through your account dashboard. Annual plans get pro-rated refunds for unused months on cancellation.
Yes, on request. Most Basic customers run their workloads through RemarkablePanel and never need root, but if you want it, we provide SSH key-based root access. We just ask that you let us know what you are doing so we can support you correctly afterward.
Note that some configurations (firewall rules, certain kernel modules, antispam routing) are managed by us. Modifying them via root may break our SLA coverage for that change. We document this clearly and most root requests are for installing custom application stacks, which works fine alongside our management.
Yes, in either direction. Upgrades happen with zero downtime: we add the resources to your existing server in place. Downgrades require a brief reboot to apply the new resource limits, scheduled at a time you choose.
You can move between Basic plan sizes (2GB to 16GB) without any data migration. Moving between tiers (Basic to Shared CPU, for example) involves a server move, which our team handles for you. There is no fee for upgrades or tier changes, you just pay the difference for the new plan.