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[VPS] OneCloud KVM/NVMe | Global Locations | $4-$10/mo equivalent | $100 + $50 Credits
OneProvider
Member, Patron Provider
We've added / refreshed a few OneCloud VPS plans that fit within the LET pricing range.
OneCloud is our KVM-based VPS platform with NVMe storage, hourly billing, and multiple deployment locations.
Plan pricing is the same regardless of the OneCloud location selected.
New clients receive $100 credits automatically when opening a new VM.
Use code LET50 for an additional $50 credits.
Full plan list is available here:
https://oneprovider.com/en/onecloud/pricing
You can also view and deploy plans directly from OnePanel.
Looking Glass
https://lg.oneprovider.net/
Order / Deploy
https://panel.op-net.com/onecloud
OneCloud Plans - $10/mo equivalent or less
OneCloud is billed hourly. Monthly prices below are monthly equivalents when running full-time.
| Plan | vCPU | RAM | Storage | Bandwidth | Hourly | Monthly Equivalent |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| GP1.1-1-10-V6 | 1 | 1GB | 10GB NVMe | 200GB | $0.00555556/hr | $4/mo |
| GP1.1-1-10 | 1 | 1GB | 10GB NVMe | 400GB | $0.00694444/hr | $5/mo |
| GP1.1-1-15 | 1 | 1GB | 15GB NVMe | 500GB | $0.00833333/hr | $6/mo |
| GP1.1-2-20 | 1 | 2GB | 20GB NVMe | 1TB | $0.01388889/hr | $10/mo |
| so1.small | 1 | 2GB | 250GB NVMe | Unmetered | $0.013889/hr | $10/mo |
Virtualization: KVM
Port: 1Gbps to 10Gbps
IPv6: Supported
Bandwidth overage: $0.05/GB on metered plans
Stored images: $0.05/GB per month
OneCloud Locations
Pricing is the same in every available OneCloud location.
| Americas | Europe | Asia / Middle East | Africa / Oceania |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ashburn, US | Amsterdam, NL | Bangkok, TH | Johannesburg, ZA |
| Atlanta, US | Athens, GR | Dubai, AE | Lagos, NG |
| Bogota, CO | Barcelona, ES | Hong Kong, HK | Sydney, AU |
| Buenos Aires, AR | Brussels, BE | Islamabad, PK | |
| Chicago, US | Bucharest, RO | Istanbul, TR | |
| Dallas, US | Copenhagen, DK | Kuala Lumpur, MY | |
| Kansas City, US | Dublin, IE | Mumbai, IN | |
| La Paz, BO | Dusseldorf, DE | Singapore, SG | |
| Lima, PE | Fez, MA | Taipei, TW | |
| Los Angeles, US | Florence, IT | Tel Aviv, IL | |
| Mexico City, MX | Frankfurt, DE | Tokyo, JP | |
| Miami, US | Helsinki, FI | ||
| Montreal, CA | Kyiv, UA | ||
| New York, US | Lisbon, PT | ||
| Portland, US | London, UK | ||
| Quito, EC | Madrid, ES | ||
| Salt Lake City, US | Nicosia, CY | ||
| San Jose, CR | Oslo, NO | ||
| San Juan, PR | Paris, FR | ||
| Santiago, CL | Prague, CZ | ||
| Sao Paulo, BR | Sofia, BG | ||
| Seattle, US | Stockholm, SE | ||
| Toronto, CA | Tirana, AL | ||
| Vancouver, CA | Vienna, AT | ||
| Washington, US | Vilnius, LT | ||
| Warsaw, PL | |||
| Zurich, CH |
Notes
- Same plan pricing in every available OneCloud location
- Instant deployment for verified accounts
- Instances can be moved to another available location
- Instances can be deployed from an image
- Images can be used to restore a VM or as a template for a new VM
- OneCloud is hourly billed; monthly prices shown are full-month equivalents
Questions are welcome.


Comments
$7/year vps for me if i send u my feet pics?
Add Manila, PH and I will be a lifetime 1TB/mo plan customer.
You got our attention
If we have Bare metal can you provide BGP sessions?
So many unique locations~
I know right,
Perfect for the CDN platform we are building soon, would be very useful if they allowed BGP sessions + communities!
Is both the deal and the code valid for high performance plans?
And is the high performance plans hard capped to 1gbps or is it multi gig?
Lastly what CPUs are used for high performance and storage? I’m specifically after Seattle.
why so low traffic, looks pretty overpriced
Your VM's had way better spec's.
200GB is quite bad.
Sadly removed discounted month to year options in dedi.
Can I host yaoi on your vps
https://lg.oneprovider.net/
Looking glass is non-functional:
Error: Unable to fetch LG_LOCATIONS
Why is your VPS more expensive than other providers? Also, the bandwidth is quite limited.
$150 credits?
Use code LET50 for an additional $50 credits.
I don't understand like don't i need to deposit something like $10 first to get $100 in credits but also how do you even redeem the LET50 code?
welcome! what's the expiration on credits?
Use the redeem code page to redeem https://panel.op-net.com/vouchers
Having to topup 10 USD minimum is a meh move, too much for just trying 1 month of service.
having to drop $10 makes my back break
/64 in every location?
i could try it but how long is the credits going to last?
The # of locations is pretty fantastic though. If you really want to see meh look at the bandwidth! It really depends on the credit expiration whether I'll kick in the 10 bucks though.
I'd have no problem depositing the $10, and probably more than that, because the locations are super interesting. That bandwidth allocation though...
Do the $100 credits expire? If yes, when?
Where to use code "LET50" – during the $10 deposit?
It's low-end in exotic locations... check their larger plans for more bandwidth. Still any provider offering services in some of these locations are charging minimum 30-50$ for the same.
Thank you for your recent purchase with OneProvider. We are pleased to inform you that a OneCloud voucher worth $100.00 USD in credit has been added to your account as part of our current promotion.
These credits are available immediately for you to use on our OneCloud services. Please note that the credits will expire in 30 days, so we encourage you to make the most of them soon.
Oh wow. So basically you wouldn’t even have a chance to use them unless you could reinvoice for a year or you take out a ton of services for 30 days but in reality you only need one.
I know AWS does free tier for 6 months and vultr/linode used to/does credit for a few months but like jeez 30 days is incredibly stingy.
Some specific locations are attractive; other platforms charge at least $7 per month, while OP offers a plan for $5 per month. However, for servers in more common locations, this isn’t cost-effective.
The platform charges by the hour, so payments should be deducted at any time.
Another point: I suspect that the virtual machine relies on cloud-init to download some preconfigured dependencies during startup, which causes it to appear as "available" on the dashboard even though it is still booting internally. This requires waiting a little longer. I’ve been waiting for several minutes, but I still can’t connect via SSH. The system is Debian 13.
Okay so that’s no different to either of the two competing vendors I’ve mentioned except they let you evaluate the platform for longer.
30 days is not enough for these credits
Neither NVC nor SSH is working, but the control panel shows that they're online. I've been waiting for over 10 minutes, and there's still no improvement. I think there's a major issue with the setup process, or the actual performance is just too poor.
The DK location is actually unavailable, even though it appears to be working normally on the dashboard. When I switched to a different server location to set up the server, it worked fine.
Same problem in TR