ByteHosting Still Has Some Cheap, High-RAM Offers! 14GB RAM VPS for Only €5.99/Month!
Apr 25, 2026 @ 1:04 pm
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We’ve featured ByteHosting many times in the past and they’ve always been known for offering big RAM systems.
But there’s a problem these days. The voracious appetite of AI hyper-scalars has driven the cost of RAM through the roof – indeed, through the atmosphere beyond.
ByteHosting has felt the pinch and a lot of their most popular offers are sold out. But they still have some deals that are in stock in Frankfurt, Germany.
With the RAM shortage predicted to last at least through the end of the year, if not longer, don’t hesitate on these cheap VPS deals!
Check these out:
Xeon E5-2697 v2 | 14GB - 3 Xeon E5-2697 v2 Virtual Cores
- 14 GB DDR3 Memory
- 50 GB RAID 1 NVMe Storage
- 1x IPv4 | 1x /64 IPv6 Subnet
- 10 TB Traffic
- 1 Gbit Uplink
- €5.99 / month
- [ORDER]
| Ryzen 9 5900X | 3GB (3 months) - 1 Ryzen 9 5900X Virtual Core
- 3 GB DDR4 Memory
- 20 GB RAID 1 NVMe Storage
- 1x IPv4 | 1x /64 IPv6 Subnet
- 4 TB Traffic
- 1 Gbit Uplink
- €3.00 / month (billed quarterly)
- [ORDER]
| Xeon | 4GB (billed annually) - 1 Xeon E5-2697 v2 Virtual Core
- 4 GB DDR3 Memory
- 30 GB RAID 1 NVMe Storage
- 1x IPv4 | 1x /64 IPv6 Subnet
- 10 TB Traffic
- 1 Gbit Uplink
- €2.00 / month
- [ORDER]
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