Pure Voltage 8GB Bolt, $ 28.00/mo. on Linux VPS
8GB Bolt has been added on Dec 10, 2025

7 Teleport Drive, Suite 1011
Staten Island , NY 10311 US
☎ Phone 1-855-787-8658
📧 support@p...| 💪 CPU/Cores : | 4 Core Intel Processor |
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| 🔋 RAM : | 8000 MB |
| 🔌 Hosted domains : | unlimited |
| 🆓 free domains : | 0 |
| 📌 Dedicated IPs : | 1 |
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| 🔧 Category : | Self Managed |
| ✍️ Support Options : | EmailHelp DeskPhone / Toll-FreeLive ChatAvailable 24/7 |
| 🌏 Server Locations : | China France Germany Hungary Japan Korea Singapore United Kingdom United States |
| ⚑ Targeting : | CA US |
| 🚀 Uptime : | 99.99 % |

See also initial 8GB Bolt plan location on their website!
*📜 Plan description
8 GB Bolt VPS provides 4 Intel cores, 8 GB memory and 80 GB NVMe storage, offering a comfortable amount of capacity for busy web applications, small clusters of containers or several game servers on a single node.
With 8 TB of outgoing bandwidth at 1 Gbps and hosting in New York City, it supports applications that handle many concurrent users while maintaining responsive performance and predictable monthly billing.
Teams that are outgrowing shared hosting or small VPS instances can use this plan as a robust mid range step before considering dedicated hardware.
Bolt VPS plans are built on KVM virtualization so every instance receives dedicated CPU, RAM and disk resources rather than sharing capacity unpredictably with neighbours. Storage is pure NVMe and the nodes use modern Intel and AMD processors, giving both strong single core performance and enough threads for multitasking so control panels, application stacks and background workers all remain responsive.
The platform is oriented around flexibility as you grow. You choose a Linux distribution, tune the kernel and services to match your stack and can upgrade between plans when you need more capacity without ordering a new server. Global deployment from more than two dozen data centers keeps latency low for audiences in the Americas, Europe and Asia while still providing stable connectivity for internal tools and development environments.
Bolt instances share the same network and operational backbone as PureVoltage dedicated servers, including formal uptime targets, redundant power and cooling and continuous monitoring. If you prefer not to manage everything yourself you can add managed VPS services so the operations team handles updates, security hardening and watching over performance. Support is available 24x7x365 through tickets, live chat, phone and email and a public knowledge base helps you self solve common tasks.
With 8 TB of outgoing bandwidth at 1 Gbps and hosting in New York City, it supports applications that handle many concurrent users while maintaining responsive performance and predictable monthly billing.
Teams that are outgrowing shared hosting or small VPS instances can use this plan as a robust mid range step before considering dedicated hardware.
Bolt VPS plans are built on KVM virtualization so every instance receives dedicated CPU, RAM and disk resources rather than sharing capacity unpredictably with neighbours. Storage is pure NVMe and the nodes use modern Intel and AMD processors, giving both strong single core performance and enough threads for multitasking so control panels, application stacks and background workers all remain responsive.
The platform is oriented around flexibility as you grow. You choose a Linux distribution, tune the kernel and services to match your stack and can upgrade between plans when you need more capacity without ordering a new server. Global deployment from more than two dozen data centers keeps latency low for audiences in the Americas, Europe and Asia while still providing stable connectivity for internal tools and development environments.
Bolt instances share the same network and operational backbone as PureVoltage dedicated servers, including formal uptime targets, redundant power and cooling and continuous monitoring. If you prefer not to manage everything yourself you can add managed VPS services so the operations team handles updates, security hardening and watching over performance. Support is available 24x7x365 through tickets, live chat, phone and email and a public knowledge base helps you self solve common tasks.
📄 Editorial Review
PureVoltage Hosting Inc. is an enterprise-focused hosting provider that has been operating since 2007 and is incorporated in Delaware, with its main office in Staten Island, New York. It positions itself clearly in the high-performance end of the market: large bandwidth allowances, 10 Gbps ports as standard on many plans, a 25 Tbps global backbone, and infrastructure spread across 27 data center locations worldwide. The emphasis is less on mass-market shared hosting and more on serious infrastructure for demanding workloads, including AI, big data, streaming, and heavily trafficked applications.The product stack centers on dedicated servers, bare metal servers, colocation, VPS ("Bolts"), classic web hosting, and tailored custom solutions. Dedicated servers are the flagship line: dozens of Intel Xeon, AMD Ryzen, and AMD EPYC configurations are available, including "SALE" systems in New York City, Dallas, and Seattle, plus unmetered 10G/20G/40G servers for bandwidth-intensive use cases. Many configurations ship with 100–200 TB of traffic on 10 Gbps ports, paired with NVMe storage and large RAM footprints, so these servers are clearly aimed at customers who value throughput and raw performance more than entry-level pricing.
Bare metal servers sit just below fully customizable dedicated configurations, with a small but potent set of pre-built machines. Examples include E5-2680v3 platforms with 128 GB RAM and 100 TB on 10 Gbps, EPYC 7443P systems with 256 GB RAM and large NVMe capacity, and Ryzen 9 7950X nodes with DDR5 and dual NVMe drives. These are marketed around rapid deployment (often 1–4 hours) and high performance without the overhead of virtualization, ideal for IO-intensive or latency-sensitive workloads.
Colocation is another core pillar. PureVoltage offers space from single 1U servers up through quarter, half, and full racks, as well as cages. The colocation proposition is built on carrier-neutral facilities, 24/7 on-site technicians, free remote KVM, and same-day provisioning. Facilities have redundant power and cooling, 99.99% uptime for colocation services, and industry certifications such as SSAE-16 SOC 1 & SOC 2 Type 1, HIPAA, and PCI compliance. The global footprint of 27 data centers lets customers place hardware close to their user base in North America, Europe, and Asia.
For users who prefer virtualized environments, BOLT VPS plans provide KVM-based virtual private servers focused on performance. The VPS range is relatively compact but clearly specified: from a 2 GB RAM Bolt with 25 GB NVMe and 1 TB outbound traffic at 1 Gbps, up to 16 GB RAM instances with 160 GB NVMe and 16 TB outbound traffic. The marketing stresses dedicated resources, high-performance AMD and Intel CPUs, NVMe storage, automated deployment, and a choice of Linux distributions. Bolts can be deployed in a low-latency environment leveraging the same global network and 27 data center locations as the bare metal and dedicated lines.
Classic web hosting is the main focus. The shared hosting lineup is structured into Starter, Advanced, Business, and Enterprise plans, with increasing allocations for websites, storage, bandwidth, and email accounts. These plans currently show as "launching soon," which suggests the shared platform is either in rollout or being refreshed. The feature set includes DirectAdmin control panel, instant WordPress setup with automated backups, email hosting, free SSL, NVMe storage, NGINX web server technology, caching (ObjectCache), and unmetered or very high bandwidth. This makes the shared range more performance-oriented than many budget hosts once it is fully live.
Around these core products, PureVoltage also promotes unmetered dedicated servers, AI/GPU-ready solutions, HIPAA-compliant hosting, server management add-ons, IP transit and BGP sessions, BYOIP (Bring Your Own IP) capabilities, and remote-hands services. Combined with a network engineered for high capacity and DDoS protection (built with MitigateDDoS and internal filtering rules), the overall profile is that of an infrastructure provider for technically capable customers, agencies, and businesses that want serious bandwidth and flexibility rather than simple "cheap hosting."
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