KVM VPS uses true virtualization (Kernel-based Virtual Machine) which provides strong isolation and dedicated resources. It’s ideal for performance-sensitive workloads and production applications.
Hypervisor-level separation improves security and stability for production use.
Dedicated resources keep workloads predictable—even during high load.
Root access for custom stacks, Docker, proxies, panels, and advanced configs.
KVM is recommended when performance and control matter most.
Answers focused on isolation, performance, and true virtualization.
For performance and isolation—yes. KVM is preferred for production systems and heavy workloads.
Yes. KVM is a solid choice for Docker workloads due to isolation and compatibility with modern Linux stacks.
Yes. KVM is suitable for VPN/proxy workloads. Follow security best practices for firewall and access control.
Choose based on CPU/RAM needs. For production workloads, start with more RAM and upgrade as your usage grows.