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Is OVH still the best choice after the price increase?

OVH recently updated pricing for the VPS 2026 range (VPS-1 to VPS-6), and the increase is pretty significant — around 40% to 67%.

For example:

VPS-1: $4.90 → $7.60 (+55%)

VPS-2: $7.70 → $11.75 (+52%)

VPS-3: $15.00 → $23.50 (+56%)

VPS-4: $26.00 → $43.50 (+67%)

VPS-5: $40.40 → $64.50 (+59%)

VPS-6: $53.40 → $86.00 (+61%)

VPSLZ-1: $6.00 → $8.50 (+41%)

They also mentioned additional IPv4 addresses and some dedicated ranges are affected.

Service performance, availability and support levels remain unchanged.

At these new prices:

VPS-4 is now $43.50/month

VPS-6 is $86/month

This puts them much closer to entry-level dedicated servers from other providers.

So the question is:

After this price increase, is OVH still the best value option?
Or are there better alternatives in 2026?

Curious to hear what everyone thinks — staying or moving?

Comments

  • NeoonNeoon Community Contributor, Veteran

    Yes, KS-LE-B and KS-MYSTERY will stay at the same price.

  • zedzed Member

    wonder what's gonna happen to my old bf-vpsbv i've had since bf 2019!

  • conceptconcept Member
    edited February 26

    I'm staying with OVH. I got a bunch of VPS-2. They still offer a lot of cores/ram and true unmetered bw for good price. The CPU performance isn't great but it will do for me. It really depends on what you are doing with it.

  • @zed said:
    wonder what's gonna happen to my old bf-vpsbv i've had since bf 2019!

    They said they are not touching pricing on older plans only vps that was sold in 2025/2026. Like I have some VPS-LE with Epyc.

  • zedzed Member

    @concept said:

    @zed said:
    wonder what's gonna happen to my old bf-vpsbv i've had since bf 2019!

    They said they are not touching pricing on older plans only vps that was sold in 2025/2026. Like I have some VPS-LE with Epyc.

    oh very cool, thanks man!

  • Akira3Akira3 Member
    edited February 26

    Ovh

    Netcup

    Hetzner

    Contaboo

  • systemfreakssystemfreaks Member, Patron Provider

    It seems that it was a classic , low price to get market share and then increase move :)

    Thanked by 3dev077 rpqu tux
  • How does the current pricing of OVH compare to Hetzner and to Netcup?

  • NodyneNodyne Member
    edited February 26

    OVH Vps may be not worth anymore. At this point if you want to stay with OVH you can buy a low end Eco Dedicated Server! For example KS-B , KS-C or KS-1 , they have similar price but much more performance.

  • Akira3Akira3 Member
    edited February 26

    @Nodyne said:
    OVH Vps may be not worth anymore. At this point if you want to stay with OVH you can buy a low end Eco Dedicated Server! For example KS-B , KS-C or KS-1

    Yes, the only reason I would choose VPS-1 is because it has the LOCALE option; otherwise I would go with Kimsufi/Eco first

  • I choose OVH VPS for that 1G unmetered bw.

    Thanked by 1oloke
  • Anyone got a fresh yabs of VPS-2 ?

  • Let's be frank. OVH VPS were a real bargain for a while. Now they are probably just OK.

    I think you would now get a better deals from HostHatch and GreenCloudVPS. But I prepaid for a year, and we will see what the situation will be a year from now.

    Hetzner has some budget VPS in Germany and Finland, but their US prices are not exactly on the low side, in my opinion.

    Thanked by 2MikeA concept
  • MikeAMikeA Member, Patron Provider

    @schwabene said:
    Let's be frank. OVH VPS were a real bargain for a while. Now they are probably just OK.

    I think you would now get a better deals from HostHatch and GreenCloudVPS. But I prepaid for a year, and we will see what the situation will be a year from now.

    Hetzner has some budget VPS in Germany and Finland, but their US prices are not exactly on the low side, in my opinion.

    Yeah. The cheapest OVH server is like $5 for 8GB RAM. Even if the CPU is low speed, it's a great deal for web apps and stuff. even with the price increase it's $1/GB basically. Still a good value, on par with many lowend options.

    Thanked by 1oloke
  • ovh is crap, same like scaleway. what is wrong with those french cloud companies?!
    They like to make their GUI's feel like a baroque pipe organ. Why not only a start and a stop button, maybe its not tres chique n'est pas? Their website redirects from us to france back to germany. Language switches with every page reload. OMG those french. Compare that to the east german DDR look and feel of netcup or hetzner. What a difference. You know that it works, not some art nouveau new quantum api nobody is interested in that art.

    Thanked by 1satanskitty
  • jsgjsg Member, Resident Benchmarker

    Contabo seems to be the cheapest, but careful! You can get actually decent performance in some upgraded locations or quite crappy one in other locations.
    For the sake of fairness: I'm not up to date, didn't test since a few months, maybe more (or even all) locations have been upgraded meanwhile.

    That "oh so expensive" OVH VPS still is relatively cheap, especially when considering the traffic volume of at least 100+TB and probably would be what I'd pick if I needed a relatively beefy VPS.

    Thanked by 1concept
  • LBFLBF Member

    @jsg said:
    Contabo seems to be the cheapest, but careful! You can get actually decent performance in some upgraded locations or quite crappy one in other locations.
    For the sake of fairness: I'm not up to date, didn't test since a few months, maybe more (or even all) locations have been upgraded meanwhile.

    That "oh so expensive" OVH VPS still is relatively cheap, especially when considering the traffic volume of at least 100+TB and probably would be what I'd pick if I needed a relatively beefy VPS.

    Contabo isn't as bad as some people say. I never really had big issues there, performance is very good, pretty stable as well. Maybe I'm just lucky, lol.

  • yoursunnyyoursunny Member, IPv6 Advocate

    OVH no, welcome to yoursunny summer host we didn't raise our prices and we have a new mail plan too.

  • tuxtux Member

    @Neoon said:
    Yes, KS-LE-B and KS-MYSTERY will stay at the same price.

    We can't sure yet.

    Thanked by 1concept
  • NeoonNeoon Community Contributor, Veteran

    @tux said:

    @Neoon said:
    Yes, KS-LE-B and KS-MYSTERY will stay at the same price.

    We can't sure yet.

    Email says otherwise.

    Bare Metal:
    Range Current Price/Month (USD) New Price/Month (USD)
    ADV-1 - Gen4 $130 $134
    ADV-2 - Gen4 $156 $173
    ADV-3 - Gen4 $210 $255
    ADV-4 - Gen4 $260 $306
    ADV-Stor - Gen4 $260 $294
    GAME-1 Gen4 $170 $179
    GAME-2 Gen4 $220 $230
    Scale-a1 - Gen3 $500 $523
    Scale-a2 - Gen3 $550 $561
    Scale-a3 - Gen3 $600 $638
    Scale-a4 - Gen3 $700 $701
    Scale-a5 - Gen3 $780 $816
    Scale-a6 - Gen3 $899 $931
    Scale-a7 - Gen3 $1,000 $1,058
    Scale-a8 - Gen3 $1,130 $1,147
    Scale-a1 - Gen2 $420 $472
    Scale-a2 - Gen2 $460 $498
    Scale-a3 - Gen2 $499 $531
    Scale-a4 - Gen2 $540 $587
    Scale-a5 - Gen2 $599 $638
    Scale-a6 - Gen2 $700 $744
    Scale-i1 - Gen2 $420 $472
    Scale-i2 - Gen2 $460 $498
    Scale-i3 - Gen2 $490 $531
    Rise-M - Gen1 $114 $118
    Rise-L - Gen1 $162 $177
    Rise-XL - Gen1 $320 $354
    ADV-1 - Gen3 $102 $115
    ADV-2 - Gen3 $149 $160
    ADV-3 - Gen3 $197 $217
    ADV-4 - Gen3 $245 $260
    ADV-5 - Gen3 $300 $343
    ADV-Stor - Gen3 $240 $255
    GAME-1 - Gen3 $180 $189
    GAME-2 - Gen3 $264 $272
    HGR-AI-2 - Gen2 $3,320 $3,505
    HGR-STOR-1 - Gen2 $1,650 $1,652
    HGR-HCI-i1 - Gen2 $1,050 $1,121
    HGR-HCI-i2 - Gen2 $1,150 $1,228
    HGR-HCI-i3 - Gen2 $1,250 $1,322
    HGR-HCI-i4 - Gen2 $1,350 $1,428
    HGR-HCI-a1 - Gen2 $1,252 $1,322
    HGR-HCI-a2 - Gen2 $1,427 $1,505
    HGR-SDS-1 - Gen2 $1,250 $1,322
    HGR-SDS-2 - Gen2 $1,450 $1,523

  • gdarkogdarko Member
    edited February 27

    I recently bought vps from ovh and guess what? it uses ancient hardware. They still rock Intel Haswell - that was unfortunate buy. 1200 benchmark is not comparable to anything else.

  • shovenoseshovenose Member, Host Rep

    OVH's UI (even the new version) sucks... but the service is actually really good.

    The only thing that's going to change with their new pricing is that I'll cancel a few servers that I have for testing and personal projects and consolidate those projects onto other ones to trim the fat, but I'm still a happy customer.

    Thanked by 3concept Akira3 tux
  • just think in 2 years they will announce a price reduction?

  • debian3debian3 Member

    @bozolover99 said:
    just think in 2 years they will announce a price reduction?

    Yes, but for new customer on a "new range"

  • aphexaphex Member

    where have people been moving to? a few months before my price increase kicks in but not many OVH pricing comparable in california (OVH Local Zone)

  • whynotlearnwhynotlearn Member
    edited March 8

    @schwabene said:
    Let's be frank. OVH VPS were a real bargain for a while. Now they are probably just OK.

    I think you would now get a better deals from HostHatch and GreenCloudVPS. But I prepaid for a year, and we will see what the situation will be a year from now.

    Hetzner has some budget VPS in Germany and Finland, but their US prices are not exactly on the low side, in my opinion.

    I am personally gonna be waiting for black friday. OVH is large enough and cheap enough too but thanks for the pointers.

    Edit: Especially given not having too worry about egress costs at all is something that I really appreciate a lot in most/all situations.

    Waiting for black friday seems to me the best option personally for me, yeah.

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