Managed VPS Servers
Quality virtual servers — dedicated resources, active management, control panel in your hands
VPS server plans
LXC I
Virtual server — entry
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Dual Thread CPU -
4GB RAM DDR ECC -
32GB NVMe storage -
1Gbps network -
Dedicated IP -
DirectAdmin admin -
Full Linux management
LXC II
Virtual server — mid
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Quad Thread CPU -
6GB RAM DDR ECC -
56GB NVMe storage -
1Gbps network -
Dedicated IP -
DirectAdmin admin -
Full Linux management
LXC III
Virtual server — maximum
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Hexa Core CPU -
12GB RAM DDR ECC -
76GB NVMe storage -
1Gbps network -
Dedicated IP -
DirectAdmin admin -
Full Linux management
All prices include VAT
Which plan fits you?
Choose the right size
LXC I
First project on VPS
Suitable for a busy WordPress site, small WooCommerce store, or an app that needs a dedicated IP and a background process. 4GB RAM and 32GB NVMe — guaranteed performance, no neighbors.
Order — ₪320 / monthLXC II
Store, app, or multiple services
Suitable for a busy store, CRM system, or a project running multiple services in parallel. 6GB RAM and 56GB NVMe — room for real workloads.
Order — ₪420 / monthLXC III
High memory loads and heavy traffic
Suitable for projects running Node.js + DB + Redis in parallel, or applications with sustained high memory demands. 12GB RAM and 76GB NVMe.
Order — ₪580 / monthWhat is a managed VPS?
The OS is on us. The server is yours.
With a managed VPS, we handle everything under the hood: OS installation, security updates, system components, and environment tuning tailored to your use case.
You get a DirectAdmin control panel at admin level — manage hosting accounts, email, domains, SSL certificates, backups, and statistics, independently and without waiting for us.
Every server is individually configured to match your system — not a one-size-fits-all setup.
What is LXC?
Short for Linux Containers
LXC is an OS-level virtualization method — running multiple isolated Linux environments on the same physical server, sharing a single Linux kernel.
The Linux kernel provides cgroups — a mechanism that allocates and limits resources per container: CPU, memory, I/O, and network. Each LXC server gets its own dedicated resources, fully isolated from other customers on the same hardware.
What Can You Manage From the Panel?
Everything — without waiting for anyone
Available at checkout
VPS Add-ons
When VPS hits its limits
Dedicated — the entire hardware is yours
Some projects outgrow what a VPS can offer — not because of the control panel, but because of hardware resources. A dedicated server gives you CPU, RAM and I/O that no one competes for.
- › Project that keeps hitting the RAM or CPU ceiling — time for hardware that's entirely yours
- › When consistent I/O performance is critical — NVMe that's exclusively yours, with no disk contention
- › DDoS attacks that require granular firewall rules at an independent server level
- › Traffic spikes — launches, campaigns — that require fully guaranteed resources ahead of time
- › The entire physical CPU is yours — all cores, full cache, no virtualization layer
- › Hardware to spec — choose the exact CPU, RAM, and disk configuration your project needs
Have Questions?
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is a VPS server for?
For site or application owners who need stable, guaranteed performance around the clock — unlike shared hosting where resources are shared with other customers.
What are the benefits of a managed VPS?
Linux OS management is handled by us — security updates, system components and server settings. All you need to do is use the friendly control panel and focus on your work without distractions.
Will a VPS improve my site performance?
Definitely. Moving to a VPS allows server-side optimization not possible on shared hosting — PHP workers, Opcache, Nginx/Apache tuning and more, tailored to your needs.
When should I move from shared hosting to VPS?
When your site starts experiencing slowdowns unrelated to your code — or when you need stable performance independent of neighbors. VPS is also the right choice when you need SSH access, a background process, a dedicated IP, or control over PHP configuration.
What is the difference between LXC I, LXC II and LXC III?
The difference is in resource size: CPU threads, RAM and disk space. LXC I fits a single project graduating from shared hosting, LXC II handles real workloads, LXC III is for projects running multiple services in parallel or sustained high memory demands.
How long does server setup take?
Usually within one business day — sometimes faster. Setup includes configuring the OS, installing DirectAdmin, and initial tuning for your environment.