Unlock True Virtual Power and Complete Control
VPS hosting from Custom Cloud Creations provides dedicated virtual resources, full root access, and complete administrative control, allowing developers, businesses, and tech enthusiasts to optimize, customize, and scale their server environment exactly as needed. Each VPS operates securely and independently with powerful virtualization, giving you consistent performance, flexibility in OS choice, and the ability to manage websites, domains, databases, and applications from a single intuitive control panel—all backed by 24/7 expert support.
Full Root Access
Complete administrative control to configure your VPS exactly how you want.
OS Choice
Deploy your VPS with Debian, Ubuntu, or CentOS for full control over your server environment.
Easy Control Panel
Manage websites, domains, databases, and apps from a single, intuitive dashboard.
24/7 Expert Support
Our support team is available around the clock to help with any technical or account issues.
Dedicated-Level Performance with Speed, Security, and Flexibility
Custom Cloud Creations VPS hosting delivers the performance and isolation of dedicated servers at a fraction of the cost, giving you guaranteed resources, full control, and the flexibility to scale as your needs grow. Powered by SSD storage and advanced virtualization, your VPS ensures fast load times, reliable uptime, and secure, independent operation. With dedicated IP options, scalable resources, and 24/7 expert support, you have everything needed to manage, optimize, and grow your hosting environment with confidence.
Dedicated-Level Performance
Enjoy the power and isolation of dedicated resources without the high cost of a physical server.
Scalable Resources
Start with what you need and scale CPU, RAM, and storage as your website grows.
SSD-Powered Performance
Blazing-fast SSD storage ensures quick load times and smooth handling of high-demand tasks.
Dedicated IP Address
Each VPS includes a dedicated IP for improved security, independence, and control.
OVZ vs KVM vs XEN VPS Comparison
Compare features, flexibility, and performance of OVZ, KVM, and XEN virtualization technologies.
OVZ (OpenVZ) is a container-based virtualization technology for Linux VPS hosting. Each OVZ container shares the host server’s kernel but operates in an isolated environment, providing efficient performance with lower overhead. While OS choices are limited to Linux, OVZ VPS offers fast deployment, cost-effective hosting, and reliable resource allocation, making it ideal for lightweight websites, applications, or projects that don’t require full OS customization.
KVM (Kernel-based Virtual Machine) is a modern virtualization technology that provides full hardware-level virtualization for VPS hosting. Each KVM virtual server operates independently with dedicated CPU, RAM, and storage, giving you full root access and the ability to run almost any Linux or Windows operating system. Known for high performance, strong resource isolation, and dynamic scalability, KVM VPS is ideal for users who need maximum control and flexibility for their websites, applications, or custom server configurations.
XEN is a virtualization technology that provides paravirtualized or hardware-assisted VPS hosting. Each XEN virtual server operates independently with its own kernel, offering strong isolation, reliable performance, and the ability to run multiple Linux distributions. XEN VPS is ideal for users who need a stable, secure, and flexible Linux hosting environment, balancing efficiency with dedicated resources for growing websites and applications.
| Feature | OVZ VPS | KVM VPS | XEN VPS |
|---|---|---|---|
| Virtualization Type | Container-based, OS-level virtualization | Full virtualization (hardware-level) | Paravirtualization / Hardware-assisted virtualization |
| OS Flexibility | Linux only (shares host kernel) | Linux & Windows supported | Primarily Linux distributions |
| Resource Isolation | Limited, shares kernel & some resources | Strong isolation, dedicated CPU & RAM | Good isolation, kernel shared in paravirtualized mode |
| Performance | Efficient, low overhead for Linux apps | High, near-native speed | High, slightly less than KVM in some workloads |
| Scalability | Good, but limited to host resources | Excellent, resources can be scaled dynamically | Good, less dynamic than KVM |
| Snapshots & Backups | Limited, OS-level snapshots only | Full VM snapshots supported | Supported, but may be more complex |
| Use Case | Simple Linux hosting, budget-friendly | Full control, custom OS, modern apps | Stable Linux hosting environments |
Choose Your VPS Hosting Plan
Select your preferred virtualization technology to view plans and features.