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Updated: June 2026

VPS / VDS · Budget projects · Ukraine · DirectAdmin

An independent ranking of VPS/VDS providers — objective specs, prices and reviews in one place.

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Avg uptime
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S-Host
S-Host
Budget projectsSimple hosting for small business
4.0/5
Good 36 reviews
from
$2/mo
Test Drive7 d
Uptime99.8%
Entry1 vCPU · 1 GB
PanelDirectAdmin
OSLinux
Locations
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VPS plans

VPS-11 vCPU1 GB RAM20 GB NVMe∞ Bandwidth$2
VPS-22 vCPU2 GB RAM40 GB NVMe∞ Bandwidth$4
VPS-32 vCPU4 GB RAM60 GB NVMe∞ Bandwidth$7.5
About the category

VPS hosting budget in Ukraine with DirectAdmin

A curated selection: VPS hosting budget in Ukraine with DirectAdmin. We picked providers matching these criteria and sorted them by rating, uptime and real reviews.

What matters about this combination of criteria: A VPS gives dedicated resources and root access — full control over the server. Budget plans suit small projects with no overpaying. Servers in Ukraine give minimal latency for a local audience. DirectAdmin is a lightweight, fast panel that saves server resources.

Bottom line: for most projects in Ukraine the ideal VPS means NVMe storage, 99.9%+ uptime, a convenient panel and support in your language. Start with the ranking leaders above and compare them side by side.

How we test

  • 1We measure performance across plans
  • 2We check support response times
  • 3We read real reviews, not “we love everything”
  • 4We analyse refund policies
  • 5We update the ranking monthly

Which VPS suits whom

For a blog or portfolio

Cheap plans, simple launch

For small business

Stability and 24/7 support

For an online store

Speed, scalability, backups

For developers

SSH access, root, flexible config

Frequently asked questions

A VPS gives you dedicated resources (CPU, RAM, disk) and root access — you fully control the server. Shared hosting splits resources between sites and limits configuration.
Entry plans start at $1.5–4/mo for 1 vCPU and 1–2 GB RAM. A full-site configuration (2 vCPU, 4 GB RAM, NVMe) runs around $6–12/mo.
A low price isn't always bad. For a blog or landing page, a budget server (1–2 GB RAM, NVMe) is plenty. The key is to check uptime and support availability, not just price.
Low cost comes from the location (cheaper data centre rent), denser client packing or the absence of managed services. That's fine for small projects, but verify the virtualization type.
A server in Ukraine gives minimal latency for a local audience (under 5 ms), payment in UAH, native-language support and compliance with in-country data storage requirements.
Yes, leading data centres (Kyiv, Kharkiv, Dnipro) have backup power, generators and multiple uplinks. Confirm generator availability — it guarantees uptime during outages.

User reviews

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Вікторія Коломієць
about TheHost·12 February 2025
Good

Чудова команда професіоналів в службі підтримки. При винекнені незрозумілих запитань, терпеливо та зрозуміло надають відповіть та допомагають у вирішенні. Рекомендую!

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Георгий
about Zomro·27 May 2024
Good

Суперский хостинг.Пока что лучший из тех, которыми я пользовался.Очень быстро получаю ответ на интересующие вопросы

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Алексей
about Mirohost·21 July 2017
Bad

Техподдержка вообще отстойная, жду ответа от 3 до 4 часов, решают проблему так же! Нету никаких онлайн мессенджеров для быстрой связи, есть телефон и тот стационарный через который не дозвонится никак... В ОБЩЕМ НЕ РЕКОМЕНДУЮ!!!!!!!!!

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Анатолий
about HostIQ·6 March 2023
Good

Мені все подобається: зручний інтерфейс, компетентна, швидка підтримка, все працює. Недоліків не виявив.

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