AlphaVPS Presents an EPYC Offer: 2GB on Blazing Fast CPUs for Only €3.99/mo in Bulgaria!
Apr 12, 2021 @ 12:00 am
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AlphaVPS contacted us to present a smokin’ hot offer in Sofia, Bulgari:
- 2GB EPYC-based KVM with 1TB of bandwidth for only
€3.99/month!
- Or double the RAM and bandwidth for only €4.99/month!
- Or quadruple the RAM and bandwidth for only
€7.99/month!
All of these KVMs systems are running on AMD EPYC 7002 and AMD EPYC 7003 CPUs. That’s AMD’s 2nd gen “Rome” or 3rd gen “Milan” architecture and you can read more about these chips here.
Here’s a quick peak from PassMark, where the 7002 is 6th on their list of “high end CPUs”…out of more than 800!

Pretty impressive stuff.
AlphaVPS has public WHOIS and are registered since 2013 as DA International Group Ltd. in Bulgaria with VAT ID BG202826767. Their Terms of Service is available on their web site. They accept Credit Cards, PayPal, BitCoin and Wire transfer.
Here’s a little about AlphaVPS in their own words:
AlphaVPS is a leading IaaS provider in Europe, offering Premium Cloud VPS, Storage Servers, Dedicated Servers, Colocation and Connectivity. Operating since 2013 and based in Europe. Our offices are located in Sofia, Bulgaria within the Telepoint DataCenter. We are staffed around the clock and our team is fully in-house with zero outsourcing. We run our own enterprise Juniper network and own all of the hardware.
Remember that the LEB community would love to hear about your experience in the comments section below!
Now read more to see the offers!
EPYC-2G - 2GB DDR4 ECC RAM
- 10GB NVMe Storage
- 1 vCPU cores (AMD EPYC @ minimum 2.8Ghz)
- 1TB of Bandwidth
- 1x IPv4 + /64 IPv6
- KVM Virtualization
- €3.99/month
- [ORDER]
| EPYC-4G - 4GB DDR4 ECC RAM
- 25GB NVMe Storage
- 1 vCPU cores (AMD EPYC @ minimum 2.8Ghz)
- 2TB of Bandwidth
- 1x IPv4 + /64 IPv6
- KVM Virtualization
- €4.99/month
- [ORDER]
| EPYC-8G - 8GB DDR4 ECC RAM
- 45GB NVMe Storage
- 2 vCPU cores (AMD EPYC @ minimum 2.8Ghz)
- 4TB of Bandwidth
- 1x IPv4 + /64 IPv6
- KVM Virtualization
- €7.99/month
- [ORDER]
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NETWORK INFO:
- Sofia, Bulgaria – 79.124.7.8 – http://lgbg.alphavps.com/
Please let us know if you have any questions/comments and enjoy!

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Hello!
Thank you for posting our offer, Andrew! We’re very excited to share our new line of KVM Cloud Servers with the community. While the initial deployments are in Bulgaria, we’re already shipping hardware to all of our other locations as well! Stay tuned for updates!
PS. Migrations between locations will be possible at later stage as well!
Alex
Free directadmin included
There is no free DirectAdmin license included with these plans.
I just signed up for the EPYC-8G, turns out it’s only 2TB bandwidth :(
Hello Daniel,
This must be a mistake on our side! Please open a ticket and it will be corrected!
Thank you, somebody actually noticed and updated it for me and even raised a ticket to let me know! Very impressive.
Are those dedicated rams?
From my side, the question, what VPS package uses what CPU ?