Location of the data
Your data is stored in Europe.
Virtual Server - in Switzerland
Virtual Server - in Europe
With our host based Virtual Servers of the latest virtualization generation we can offer you the highest performance, security and flexibility. Professional features such as free choice of Operating System, multiple IP addresses, full access to kernel and network are standard with us.
Location: Switzerland
Server located in Switzerland.
Location: Europe
Price advantage location Europe.
Your data is stored in Europe.
Your data is stored in neutral and secure Switzerland.
The traffic limit only serves to avoid possible abuse - according to a Fair Use principle.
Select your operating system from a big number of server or desktop versions.
You can create and edit the DNS records of your domains in our web Interface.
You can install any software which runs on Linux. (Apache, MySQL, PHP etc.)
Get information about your VPS and subscription, and shutdown/reboot your server.
Can I change my subscription during the subscription period?
You can adjust your subscription yourself at any time.
The credit of the current subscription will be credited to you when you order the new subscription.
Domains are the exception because they can only be reserved with fixed terms.
What happens if I do not renew my subscription?
Before your subscription expires, we will contact you three times by email.
With full backup, you create a consistent copy of the entire file structure of your virtual server at the current time.
After restoring, your server will be back to the state of the time when the full backup was created (system and data).
To create full backups, log in to the Server Admin Webinterface.
Enter the username and password you received by mail.
Tip: We recommend that you shut down the server before creating a full backup to ensure that the data on the hard disk is consistent.
Yes, you'll get an independent virtual network interface for each IP address. Opposite to other providers we provide you as many IP addresses as you want.
We even give you the possibility to use IP addresses out of a second network.
Yes, you have unrestricted access to all network interfaces including the local loopback interface. You can also use special network tools.
In order for you to make settings on the network interfaces, you need administrator rights. In order for the adjustments to take effect, the v server must be rebooted.
We recommend creating a fullback before making any adjustments to the network settings. This allows you to restore the server from the full backup.
Yes, a VPN can be set up and operated on a Linux as well as a Windows Virtual Server.
For the Windows Virtual Server, the use of PPTP is the easiest method to build a VPN. This connection type is not as secure as L2TP or IPsec, but it is sufficient for many applications.
PPTP-based VPN traffic consists of a TCP connection to the TCP port 1723 on the VPN server and GRE (Generic Routing Encapsulation) -coded packets for the VPN data.
However, PPTP traffic can cause problems with firewalls, NATs, and web proxies. To avoid this, firewalls must be configured to allow both the TCP connection and GRE-encapsulated data.
With Linux Virtual Server, For example, the tunnels are built using OpenVPN.
We use true full virtualization, also known as bare-metal virtualization, which provides very high performance and security.
Unlike other virtualization, with us you have an independent server instance that completely isolates you from other customers. Our full virtualization emulates a complete computer with virtual hardware that can be accessed by the guest operating system like real hardware.
In doing so, the guest operating system layer is omitted. The commands of individual virtual servers, fully encapsulated from each other, are directly forwarded to the hardware. This makes full virtualisation very performant. Therefore you can also install and run unmodified operating systems.
We provide you with a large selection of Linux distributions and versions as standard. You can also choose from many versions for the Windows operating system.
Yes, our Linux premium server can be reinstalled using the web interface. Please contact us if you have a Windows server.
How do I reinstall my server? Follow the instructions below:
Restore from a full backup
If you have created full backups of your Virtual Server, you can restore it to this state accordingly. You can read more about this here under the Restoring from a Fullbackup section.
Recovery from a full backup is available for Linux and Windows servers.
Can I change my subscription during the subscription period?
You can adjust your subscription yourself at any time.
The credit of the current subscription will be credited to you when you order the new subscription.
Domains are the exception because they can only be reserved with fixed terms.
What happens if I do not renew my subscription?
Before your subscription expires, we will contact you three times by email.
With full backup, you create a consistent copy of the entire file structure of your virtual server at the current time.
After restoring, your server will be back to the state of the time when the full backup was created (system and data).
To create full backups, log in to the Server Admin Webinterface.
Enter the username and password you received by mail.
Tip: We recommend that you shut down the server before creating a full backup to ensure that the data on the hard disk is consistent.
Yes, you'll get an independent virtual network interface for each IP address. Opposite to other providers we provide you as many IP addresses as you want.
We even give you the possibility to use IP addresses out of a second network.
Yes, you have unrestricted access to all network interfaces including the local loopback interface. You can also use special network tools.
In order for you to make settings on the network interfaces, you need administrator rights. In order for the adjustments to take effect, the v server must be rebooted.
We recommend creating a fullback before making any adjustments to the network settings. This allows you to restore the server from the full backup.
Yes, a VPN can be set up and operated on a Linux as well as a Windows Virtual Server.
For the Windows Virtual Server, the use of PPTP is the easiest method to build a VPN. This connection type is not as secure as L2TP or IPsec, but it is sufficient for many applications.
PPTP-based VPN traffic consists of a TCP connection to the TCP port 1723 on the VPN server and GRE (Generic Routing Encapsulation) -coded packets for the VPN data.
However, PPTP traffic can cause problems with firewalls, NATs, and web proxies. To avoid this, firewalls must be configured to allow both the TCP connection and GRE-encapsulated data.
With Linux Virtual Server, For example, the tunnels are built using OpenVPN.
We use true full virtualization, also known as bare-metal virtualization, which provides very high performance and security.
Unlike other virtualization, with us you have an independent server instance that completely isolates you from other customers. Our full virtualization emulates a complete computer with virtual hardware that can be accessed by the guest operating system like real hardware.
In doing so, the guest operating system layer is omitted. The commands of individual virtual servers, fully encapsulated from each other, are directly forwarded to the hardware. This makes full virtualisation very performant. Therefore you can also install and run unmodified operating systems.
We provide you with a large selection of Linux distributions and versions as standard. You can also choose from many versions for the Windows operating system.
Yes, our Linux premium server can be reinstalled using the web interface. Please contact us if you have a Windows server.
How do I reinstall my server? Follow the instructions below:
Restore from a full backup
If you have created full backups of your Virtual Server, you can restore it to this state accordingly. You can read more about this here under the Restoring from a Fullbackup section.
Recovery from a full backup is available for Linux and Windows servers.