BuyVM STORAGE 2000, $ 60.00/mo. on Linux/Windows VPS


STORAGE 2000 has been added on Mar 27, 2026, Aggregate Rating (1 out of 10 from 2 reviews)
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BuyVM
760 Mission Ct
Fremont , CA 94530
US
  • 💡 Plan Name: STORAGE 2000 (sku #p145837)
  • 🔧 Category: VPS / Linux/Windows
  • 💰 Price:$ 60.00/mo.
  • 💿 Disk Space: 2000 GB
  • 📶 Traffic bandwidth: unmetered
  • 💲 Setup Fee: free
💪 CPU/Cores :4 Cores @ 2.00+ GHz
🔋 RAM :2048 MB
🔌 Hosted domains :1
🆓 free domains :0
📌 Dedicated IPs :1
💳 Payment Methods :Credit / Debit / Prepaid CardsPayPalAliPayBitcoin
🔨 Control Panel :[In-house]
🔧 Category :DDoS Protection
✍️ Support Options :EmailHelp DeskPhone / Toll-FreeLive ChatAvailable 24/7
🌏 Server Locations :Luxembourg United States
Targeting :CA US
💰 Money-back guarantee :3 days
🚀 Uptime :99.9 %
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*📜 Plan description

The STORAGE 2000 plan is tuned for capacity first, offering 2000 GB storage with 4 cores at 2.00+ GHz, 2048 MB RAM, unmetered bandwidth, and 1 IPv4 address for 60.00 USD per month. Compared with the 1000 GB plan it doubles the disk space while keeping the same core count, although memory drops back to 2 GB. That shape favors bulk storage, backups, replication targets, large file archives, and high-capacity repositories where disk allocation outweighs memory-intensive application behavior. It remains fully virtualized under KVM and can run Linux or Windows, so it can serve as either a storage-heavy appliance or a more general server with unusually large local disk.

These storage-focused VPS plans combine large disk allocations with full KVM virtualization so workloads are not limited by the shared-kernel behavior associated with container VPS platforms. The nodes run on dual-hexa Intel Xeon hardware with 48 GB or more of RAM and RAID-60 arrays built from a minimum of 16 drives, aiming for higher capacity without giving up the isolation benefits of KVM. Microsoft Windows Server is included at no additional charge on supported KVM deployments, and the standard template library covers more than 100 operating systems and application images, including Linux distributions, BSD variants, Windows, OpenVPN-AS, file-sharing stacks, and other ready-to-run appliances. Day-to-day management is handled in Stallion, the in-house control panel used for power actions, live resource monitoring, failover and floating IP controls, IPv6 and Anycast assignment, reverse DNS management, and reinstall tasks. Filtered DDoS protection is available as a paid add-on at 3.00 USD per protected IPv4 each month in all listed locations. Service is unmanaged, though support is offered around the clock and the wider knowledge base notes optional nightly backups starting from low monthly pricing. The product line is offered from United States and Luxembourg locations. The general service policy includes a 99.9 percent uptime target and a 3-day refund window for initial PayPal or credit card payments, while cryptocurrency and AliPay payments are not refundable.

📄 Editorial Review

BuyVM is a very focused infrastructure provider rather than a broad mass-market hosting brand. On this domain, the business is built around virtual servers, storage, networking, and add-on infrastructure tools instead of classic beginner shared hosting. The storefront is essentially English-only, pricing is shown in USD, and the whole catalog is aimed more at developers, small infrastructure projects, self-managed services, game servers, storage-heavy workloads, and buyers who want unusually low entry pricing without giving up technical flexibility.

The company history is a little unusual because the brand sits in a transition period. BuyVM grew out of Frantech Solutions, and Francisco is the founder behind Frantech and the mind behind BuyVM. At the same time, the current info places BuyVM jointly managed by Cloudzy and Frantech Solutions / frantech.ca / namecrane.com , and the Terms of Service state that BuyVM was officially acquired by Cloudzy AI on January 6, 2025. For a future customer, that means the brand still carries the old Frantech identity in many technical and documents, while the legal and corporate layer now points clearly toward Cloudzy.

The strongest part of the service lineup is the VPS and slice ecosystem. The core products are Dedicated KVM Slices, standard KVM VPS, Storage VPS, Block Storage Slabs, Anycast, and DDoS Protection. There are also older OpenVZ VPS pages and Windows VPS pages still online, so the catalog has both current and legacy layers. The modern center of gravity is clearly around KVM-based slices with add-on storage, DDoS filtering, and custom network features.

The standout product is the Dedicated KVM Slice family. It is positioned between an ordinary VPS and a traditional dedicated server: small, inexpensive, but with stronger isolation and a more "serious infrastructure" flavor than many budget VPS offers. These slices use SSD storage, unmetered bandwidth, and scale from tiny yearly plans up into larger monthly configurations with multiple cores and much more RAM. For users who want to run Linux, Windows, containers, custom networking, or specialized workloads, this is the product that best represents what BuyVM does well.

The standard KVM VPS range and the older OpenVZ VPS range are the lower-cost entry point. They are attractive for hobby deployments, test systems, lightweight applications, VPN roles, and small services. The OpenVZ pages are still online with full plan tables, but the company now pushes buyers more strongly toward KVM slices. The Windows VPS line is also still present, with Microsoft Windows Server included on the plan pages, although stock visibility and the rest of the catalog make the KVM slice family look like the more active flagship direction.

Storage is another major advantage here. Storage VPS plans are clearly aimed at buyers who need large disk allocations more than raw compute, while Block Storage Slabs act as attachable volumes for KVM slices in the same facility. This is one of the more distinctive parts of the BuyVM platform because the slabs are tied directly into the company’s custom control layer and can be moved between compatible instances in the same location without the awkwardness that often comes with budget block storage.

Networking features are unusually strong for this price tier. Anycast is a real part of the platform rather than a decorative checkbox, and DDoS protection is a first-class add-on with published pricing, filtering scale, and technical documentation. There is also Offloaded SQL / Shared SQL, a cheap managed database-style add-on for customers who want to move MySQL workloads off the VPS itself. That makes the platform more capable than a basic low-end VPS seller.

Another important point is the software layer. BuyVM built its own in-house control panel, Stallion, instead of relying on the usual commodity VPS panels. It also bundles or documents access to DirectAdmin, Softaculous, and Blesta, plus a paid CloudLinux license. This gives the service a hybrid identity: part low-cost VPS host, part toolkit for people who want to build their own hosting stack, panels, or small infrastructure services on top.

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