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VPS, VPN and Dedicated Servers offer - ZERGRUSH HOSTING - Romania
Hello,
We are an independent provider in Bucharest, Romania — our own datacenter, own AS number, own IPv4 + IPv6 space, and we're an LIR. Not a reseller of a reseller.
Why we're posting: our biggest achievement is covering 70-80% of our electricity demand from our own solar PV. Right now we generate a bit more than we use, so we'd like to bring on a fresh batch of customers to put that spare green capacity to work. That's the whole reason for this offer.
We are built for resellers who need uptime:
- Two independent cooling systems
- Every server fed from two separate UPS units
- Main panel fed from two different grid transformers
- Two BGP routers + a backup internet uplink
Live stats here: https://zergrush.org/status/
We specialise in deals for server resellers — dedicated lineup here: https://zergrush.org/landing2026.html
We also do cheap VPS & VPN:
- VPS from €3.84 (VAT included) / month - 1 vCPU, 1 GB RAM, 7 GB NVMe, 1 IPv4, IPv6 unlimited traffic, gigabit shared port
- VPN from €1.20 (VAT included) / month - WireGuard / OpenVPN / ShadowSocks
Payment: card + crypto (Bitcoin, USDT, Lightning).
Happy to answer questions or hand out a test IP. We're honestly making a bit too much electricity right now — help us use it. ![]()
You can get a 5% discount on VPS and VPN if you use this promo code: LOWEND2026

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since electricity is so cheap, can we get some VPS plans for $7 a year?
wow 3.84/yr a new one to beat gg!
80% off possible?
98% is always possible
steal?
What is CPU on the VPS line? Is there any chance to remove TVA for non-EU folks? Seems like no ipv6?
Intel(R) Xeon(R) Silver 4316 CPU @ 2.30GHz
My accountant told me that VAT needs to be paid where the 'work' is done, and that the Romanian Tax Authority will argue that the 'work' is done in Romania, so it's safest to add VAT to everybody. It's still a very cheap price.
What server specs do you need? I'll need to find a very small linux image, but i think i can go even lower in price, why not.
Sorry, it's 3.84 per month, not per year. I don't believe in these 10$ / year VPS plans, because there's always a catch with them. They either have very low RAM, or limited bandwidth or very low internet traffic limit, or shared oversold CPU. If you do the math on such a package you lose money.
Since your 1 core/1GB/7GB is already 34 EUR, I am struggling to image what the specs will be for $7/y
but how about 1 core/512mb/5GB for 15 EUR? Alpine should work just fine. Probably even debian 13.
Should we ignore the DMCA?
my $7/year greencloud vps has a better cpu, more ram, and storage than your cheapest vps $3.84/month plan though 🤔🤔
but i see now that yall operate your own datacenter and run on clean energy. so I guess thats pretty cool
Do you guys allow port 25, and if so, how is the email reliability of the hosting?
Honestly, kudos for running your own Datacenters and with solar.
Can you share answers to the following questions too:-
I think that you are in a unique position and I would be interested to hear your thoughts and answers to these questions.
Thanks, waiting for your reply and good day!
Cute small provider.
IP ranges are classified as Corporate / Business, not datacenter/hosting.
Good luck.
KYC?
I get a few of these per year, and it's usually reports about ips that are not used anymore, so i usually ignore them.
Where can i buy this mythical $7/year greencloud vps? I googled the name but i didn't find anything this cheap.
We allow SMTP, we can set up RDNS, but no spamming or phishing. We have had uptime of 100% for the last 400 days or so. But never say never.
It is a special offer, which you need to hunt for.
Is there a looking glass?
That's not how taxes work. You should fire your accountant immediately. You are creating a tax liability for yourself and are non-compliant.
LOL. "Datacenter".
WTF?! You spent close to half a million on two racks?
That's a non-answer if I ever saw one.
Way to boost confidence in the operation
An one-man-show is better than a no-man-show. I like one-man-show hosting companies.
Boy, are you running your links hot! How nice of you to be up front about it.
You gonna stand by that statement? You are clearly singlehomed behind Turk Telecom.
While we are at it stop polluting the DFZ with your deaggregated prefixes.
If I'm being honest, considering the price to spec ratio you're offering, it's not hard to find alternatives for as little as $7 per year that don't compromise on everything you said.
The $7 per year plan I mentioned was a special offer, but even outside of that, you can find plans from GreenCloud for around $15 to $25 per year with better specs. Host-C also offers a plan for about $22 per year with similar specs, but it includes 60 GB of NVMe storage and 1 TB of fast bandwidth (100mbps unmetered after)
And if we're talking about compromises, isn't your offering pretty compromised for the price? €34 per year for 7 GB of storage, 1 GB of RAM, and 1 core.... Bump it up to 50gb and its €85 per year...
I'm looking right now at GreenCloud and there is nothing comparable. I don't have a traffic restriction after a few TB of traffic.
I personally wouldn't be as skeptical @s0n1c but he still has kind of a point. I don't how he gets to 34€/y (even going by the listed minum price of 3.17€/m - which doesn't really seem possible to archive when actually trying to order due to the minimum somehow being 3.84€/m there - and factor in the 5% discount it's more like 36€/y already or even 44€/y when going by 3.84€/m) but it's still far from a bargain by LET standards and something like 7GB disk sure don't help.
There's no mention on the node's CPU either (the clients can just hope it isn't some ancient rake like those E5v1s). The unmetered (there is no such thing as unlimited) traffic is nice but how much will your uplink be able to realistically push anyways? A couple gbit maybe? Shared among how many customers? The fact that you are inside an IP range classed as business and not hosting will actually be a pull factor for some users but at the same time comes with the downside that those connections are designed towards, well, business use and not hosting.
I'm not saying those specs would be downright unusable (they aren't) but it will certainly be limiting in some ways and there also was already an attempt of a guy trying to build his own guerilla DC around here a couple years back and it got quite messy once problems started arising (do you have any solid plans for dealing with attacks for example?). I don't have anything against you or your business and i wish you the best of luck but at the same time i'm quite certain that you'll need it.
Don't worry, its the 5 year old Intel® Xeon® Silver 4316, which is legit just as bad as those E5's.
Not to rain on this guys parade, but maybe Romania is an expensive location to host?
I see three other providers with prices at or below this offering and the cheapest is $3.
https://www.serverhunter.com/#query=memory_amount:>=1024+storage_capacity:>=6+uplink:>=1000+stock:(in_stock+OR+unknown)+region:Romania
Serverhunter parses prices wrong, once you find an offer and click on it, the price you get is different from the one on serverhunter. At least this is my experience right now, when trying to compare two different VPS configurations.
Is this the new Calin basement hosting? @davide
https://lumadock.com/order/starter-vps/1-gb-ram-vps
I will reconsider our packages. These prices have been set up almost 2 years ago, when we had different hardware and CPU/RAM/NVME density.
But my main focus on lowendtalk is to find customers for dedicated servers. As i said, we have a solar PV system and in order to be efficient, we need to sell a few dedicated servers.
But your posts lists only VPS and VPN packages, I don't see any dedicated server offers