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Features

Cloudzy has the following features

  • Cryptocurrencies Payment
  • Instant Setup
  • Anonymous Signups

About Cloudzy

Cloudzy is a VPS hosting provider and a reseller of FranTech Solutions, delivering high-performance cloud servers powered by enterprise NVMe SSD storage and up to 10 Gbps connections. Catering to a wide range of needs, including Linux and Windows VPS, RDP servers, and Forex trading platforms, Cloudzy stands out with competitive pricing and robust performance. With over 16 years of experience and more than 10 global data centers, they ensure reliable uptime and low-latency connections. Flexible payment options, including cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin and Ethereum, add convenience, and their plans offer configurations from 1 GB to 8 GB DDR4 memory. Cloudzy’s dedication to customer satisfaction is supported by a 7-day money-back guarantee and 24/7 technical support, making it a dependable choice for users seeking scalable and secure hosting solutions.

Services

VPS Hosting

Isolated virtual environments offering dedicated resources.

Pro

  • Scalability
  • Cost-effectiveness
  • Root Access
  • Easy Management
  • Geographic Diversity
  • Customization Options
  • Upgrade Options

Cons

  • Shared Resources

Availability Regions

  • Asia (Singapore)

  • Europe (Germany, Luxembourg, Netherlands, United Kingdom)

  • North America (United States)

Datacenter Locations

  • Germany (Frankfurt)

  • Luxembourg (Luxembourg)

  • Netherlands (Amsterdam)

  • United Kingdom (London)

  • United States (Dallas, Las Vegas, Miami, New York)

Average Reviews

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March 18, 2025 2:26 a.m.

I've been using Cloudzy VPS for a while now, and overall, it's been a great experience. The performance is solid, uptime is reliable, and their pricing is pretty competitive. Setting up a server was easy, and everything runs smoothly. However, I ran into an issue when I realized they block email ports, which makes it impossible to send emails from apps hosted on their servers. If you don't need email functionality, it's a great option, but if you do, you'll need to find a workaround or look elsewhere.

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