Starting at $10 / year

Virtual Private Server (VPS)

Flexible and scalable virtual server solutions, ideal for smaller projects.

Full Control

Root access for complete control over your server.

Scalable Resources

Dynamically increase CPU and RAM as needed.

Cost-Effective

More affordable than physical servers.

High Uptime

Guaranteed 99.9% uptime for uninterrupted service.

Hosting Paketleri

Virtual Private Servers (VPS)

Full-featured, full-performance VDS / VPS packages with the best virtualization solutions.

Common Features of Our Server Packages

Discover the unique features that set apart our Server packages, crafted by our Hosting Experts, for the best website performance.

Free and Independent

Free and Independent

Install anything you need, anytime you want. With our advanced hardware and dedicated resources, you’ll have the freedom to run even the most demanding applications—reliably and without limits. 

Safe and Flexible

Safe and Flexible

Housed in a physically secure data center and backed by an uninterruptible power supply, your server is always protected and reliably available. 

Low Cost Solution

Low Cost Solution

It provides you with guaranteed computing and storage resources, allowing you to run your business smoothly without unnecessary extra costs. 

Easy Installation and Scaling

Easy Installation and Scaling

With our ultra-fast auto-provisioning system, your Linux server can be online in under 90 seconds, and your Windows server in less than 5 minutes. 

Advanced Enterprise Storage

Advanced Enterprise Storage

At DCore Host, we use only Enterprise-Level SSDs, optimized for maximum speed, capacity, and endurance—ensuring unmatched performance for your workloads. 

State of the Art Hardware

State of the Art Hardware

DCore Host VMs run on 4.2GHz Intel Xeon Cascade Lake CPUs with DDR5 3666MHz ECC RAM for top-tier speed and reliability. 

Service Level Guarantee

Service Level Guarantee

At DCore Host, our servers are fortified with advanced optimization and security measures, along with strict safeguards to prevent any disruptions. 

Kontrol Paneli

What is a VPS and how does it work?

A VPS (Virtual Private Server) is a hosting environment that uses virtualization technology to provide you with dedicated (private) resources on a server with multiple users. It is a middle ground between shared hosting and a dedicated server.

 How it works: A physical server is divided into several virtual compartments using a "Hypervisor." Each compartment acts as a standalone server with its own Operating System (OS), CPU, RAM, and storage. Unlike shared hosting, your website’s performance is not affected by other users on the same hardware.

Get Peace of Mind

Daily Snapshot Backups

Your files, your databases always safe.

Our platform is designed to deliver performance, security, and reliability at every step. With seamless integration, optimized infrastructure, and robust safeguards, we ensure your business runs smoothly without interruptions. Whether you’re scaling, securing, or streamlining operations, DCore Host empowers you with the tools and technology to stay ahead.

What is Hosting?
What is Hosting?

Managed vs Unmanaged VPS:

What is the difference?

 Choosing between these depends on your technical expertise:

 Managed VPS: Your hosting provider handles server maintenance, security patches, software updates, and backups. This is ideal for business owners who want to focus on content rather than server management.

Unmanaged VPS: You are responsible for everything—from installing the OS to configuring the firewall. It is cheaper and offers full "Root Access" for developers who need complete control.

 A managed VPS acts as a full-service hosting solution where the provider assumes responsibility for the technical health of the server. This includes the initial setup, continuous security monitoring, software patching, and automated backups. It is designed for business owners and creatives who lack the technical expertise to run a server via a command line or simply prefer to dedicate their energy to growth rather than maintenance. While the monthly cost is higher due to the included expert labor, the primary benefit is peace of mind and access to a support team that can resolve server-level issues immediately.

 In contrast, an unmanaged VPS provides only the raw hardware and a basic operating system, leaving every other task to the user. You are responsible for installing the web server software, configuring firewalls, managing updates, and troubleshooting any service failures that occur. This option offers the highest level of freedom through root access, allowing for deep customization that managed plans might restrict. It is the preferred choice for developers and system administrators who possess strong Linux skills and want a low-cost environment where they can build specific configurations from scratch without interference.

 Ultimately, the best choice depends on your technical proficiency and how you value your time. If you are comfortable managing a server through a terminal and want to minimize costs, an unmanaged VPS is ideal. However, if you require a reliable platform that works out of the box with professional oversight, the managed route is the safer investment for your digital presence.

Frequently Asked Questions

VPS stands for Virtual Private Server. It uses virtualization technology to split a single physical server into multiple "virtual" compartments.

Think of shared hosting like living in an apartment building where everyone shares the same water heater; if your neighbor takes a long shower, your water gets cold. A VPS is like owning a condo—you still share the building, but you have your own dedicated water heater, plumbing, and square footage.

Not exactly, though they overlap. A traditional VPS is usually hosted on one physical machine. Cloud VPS spreads your data across a cluster of different servers, providing better redundancy and uptime.

On a VPS, your CPU, RAM, and Disk Space are allocated specifically to you. If your plan includes 8GB of RAM, that memory is yours alone—other users on the same physical hardware cannot "steal" it, even if their traffic spikes.

Yes. One of the best features of a VPS is scalability. Most providers allow you to increase your RAM or CPU cores with a few clicks (and a quick reboot), making it perfect for growing businesses.

Generally, yes. Because your environment is isolated, a security breach on another user's virtual "compartment" is much less likely to affect yours. You also have the freedom to install custom firewalls and security protocols.

Most VPS servers run on Linux (Ubuntu, CentOS, Debian). While many come with a control panel like cPanel or Plesk that makes it "point-and-click," knowing basic Command Line (SSH) is a massive advantage.

Yes, but "Windows VPS" plans are usually more expensive because of the licensing fees paid to Microsoft.