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BitsFlowCloud: Get a 2GB VPS in Germany for Just £8.40/YEAR! Asia-Optimized Network to China Available, Too!

BitsFlowCloud

🎆 Better Late Than Never! The New Year Sale Has Arrived! 🎆

We first featured BitsFlowCloud late last year, when they rocked our world with cheap VPS offers in California.  Now they’re back to rock us again!  And China-optimized VPS on a premium network are now available, too.

And pricing is great!  A 2GB VPS is available for £8.40/YEAR and that comes with generous bandwidth.  For Americans, that’s less than a dollar a month.

Who is BitsFlowCloud?

BitsFlowCloud started in April 2024 as a geek-oriented VDS project. We began serving the retail market in April 2025 and officially registered in the UK in July 2025.

From the very beginning, BitsFlowCloud mapped out its future path: to provide users with sustainable services at an ultimate price-to-performance ratio. Through close cooperation with our upstream providers, we have grown to serve over 1,100 users.

Today, we are honored to step onto a world-class stage – LowEndBox – to present our best offers. We hope these deals will provide the momentum for your projects to thrive!

🚀 Why Choose BitsFlowCloud?

  • 🏷️ Surprising Prices: Enjoy enterprise-grade power without the enterprise-grade price tag.
  • 🌐 Excellent Network: Lightning-fast global connectivity keeping your services online and accessible.
  • ⚖️ Fair Allocation: No noisy neighbors. Dedicated performance reserved strictly for your workloads.
  • 🎧 Prompt Support: Friendly, professional support ready to help whenever you need us.

⚠️ Important Information & Policies (Read Before Buying)

We believe in full transparency. To avoid any misunderstandings, please review our key policies before making a
decision.

🚫 Restrictions

  • No Mail/rDNS: We do not provide rDNS or email services. TCP Ports 25/465 are blocked to protect IP reputation.
  • Port Blocking: Outbound TCP 22 is blocked by default (Anti-Abuse measure). You can submit a ticket to unblock it after verification. UDP 123 is also blocked.
  • Fair Use (CPU): Since this is a shared resource, long-term 100% CPU usage is not allowed. Read CPU Policy.

💳 Payment Methods

  • Stripe (Credit Cards)
  • Crypto
  • Alipay (Mainland China only)

💰 Refund Policy (72-Hours)

We offer a refund within 72 hours of purchase, subject to the following strict rules:

  1. Data usage must be under 10GB.
  2. The IP address is NOT blocked by the GFW (Great Firewall of China). * If the IP is blocked by GFW upon delivery, we will replace it. But if it gets blocked after usage, no refund is provided.
  3. Crypto payments are refunded as account credit only.
  4. For full details, please check our TOS, AUP, and SLA.

🌐 Network & Benchmarks (Looking Glass & YABS)

🔍 Looking Glass

http://bf-lg.link

📊 YABS Benchmarks (All Regions)

Check detailed performance benchmarks (I/O, Geekbench, Network speed) for all locations: > View YABS Results

VPS Offers

🇩🇪 DE – Frankfurt | Intel Gold Series

Features: Intel Xeon Gold 6240 | KVM | VirtFusion | 3.2 Tbit/s DDoS Protection | Native DE IPv4

PlanvCPURAMDiskPortTrafficPrice/YrLink
2026-S12GB40GB5Gbps3TB£8.40 ($11.5)Buy
2026-M24GB80GB10Gbps6TB£16.90 ($23.1)Buy
2026-L48GB120GB10Gbps9TB£25.41 ($34.7)Buy
2026-XL816GB160GB10Gbps12TB£33.91 ($46.3)Buy

(Shared Port. Traffic resets on activation day. Speed limited to 10Mbps after traffic exhaustion.)

🇩🇪 DE – Frankfurt | AMD EPYC 9334

Features: AMD EPYC 9334 CPU | KVM | VirtFusion | Premium DDoS Protection | Native DE IPv4

PlanvCPURAMDiskPortTrafficPrice/YrLink
EPYC-S12GB40GB5Gbps3TB£11.46 ($15.6)Buy
EPYC-M24GB80GB10Gbps6TB£22.91 ($31.3)Buy
EPYC-L48GB160GB10Gbps12TB£45.82 ($62.5)Buy
EPYC-XL816GB320GB10Gbps24TB£91.64 ($125)Buy

(Shared Port. Speed limited to 10Mbps after traffic exhaustion.)

🇺🇸 US – Fremont | Intel Gold Series

Features: Intel Xeon Gold 6248 | KVM | VirtFusion | Native US IPv4

PlanvCPURAMDiskPortTrafficPrice/YrLink
2026-S12GB40GB5Gbps3TB£9.46 ($12.9)Buy
2026-M24GB80GB10Gbps6TB£17.97 ($24.5)Buy
2026-L48GB120GB10Gbps9TB£26.47 ($36.1)Buy
2026-XL816GB160GB10Gbps12TB£34.97 ($47.7)Buy

(Shared Port. Speed limited to 10Mbps after depletion.)

🇭🇰 HK – Hong Kong | Intel Platinum

Features: Intel Platinum 8259CL | KVM | VirtFusion | eNative HK IPv4 | Standard Network (Not CN Optimized)

PlanvCPURAMDiskPortTrafficPrice/YrLink
2026-S11GB20GB1Gbps1.5TB£10.52 ($14.4)Buy
2026-M22GB30GB1Gbps2.5TB£20.09 ($27.4)Buy
2026-L33GB40GB1Gbps3.5TB£30.72 ($41.9)Buy
2026-XL44GB50GB1Gbps4.6TB£39.23 ($53.5)Buy

(Shared Port. Speed limited to 2Mbps after traffic exhaustion)

🇨🇳 China Optimized VPS (Premium Network)

Managed by a dedicated branch of BitsFlowCloud
Note: Orders for these plans are processed via our sub-brand domain nosla.cloud.

We offer premium connectivity to Mainland China via CN2 (AS4809), 9929 (AS10099), and CMIN2 (AS58807).

  • ⚡️ US San Jose (SJC-PRE): Latency as low as 125ms to Shanghai.
  • ⚡️ Germany Frankfurt (FRA-PRE): Latency as low as 125ms to Beijing.
LocationStatusLink
US San Jose
(SJC-PRE)
✅ In StockView
Offers
Germany Frankfurt
(FRA-PRE)
🗓️ Pre-order (ETA: Feb 28)View
Offers

💻 Host Node Specifications

Node NameCPURAMStorage (RAID10)Uplink
DE-FRA-GOLD2x Intel Gold 62401.1TB DDR414x Enterprise NVMe (Mixed)10Gbps LACP
DE-FRA-EPYC9AMD EPYC 9334512GB DDR54x 3.84TB NVMe (ZFS)10Gbps
US-FRM-GOLD2x Intel Gold 62481TB DDR44x 3.84TB NVMe10Gbps
CN-HKG-PLAT2x Intel Platinum 8259CL512GB DDR46x 1.6TB SATA SSD1Gbps
US-SJC-PREAMD EPYC 7C131TB DDR44x 6.4TB NVMe1Gbps
DE-FRA-PREAMD EPYC 7C13512GB DDR44x 6.4TB NVMe1Gbps

2 Comments

  1. lalabobo's avatar
    lalabobo:

    I want to share my full purchasing and refund experience with BitsFlowCloud for transparency.

    1) Purchase
    I purchased the HK-2026-S annual plan (1GB RAM, 20GB disk, 1Gbps, advertised 1.5TB traffic).

    After provisioning, the Allowance shown was only 1024GB. I asked in the offer thread whether this was false advertising.

    2) Initial response
    The provider replied publicly that they would check.
    Then in private message they asked me to open a support ticket, saying this was not intentional.

    3) Ticket response
    After I opened a ticket, the provider replied:
    “There was no false advertising. You purchased the standard annual plan, not the promotional annual plan.”

    At this point, I decided not to argue about traffic and requested a refund instead.

    4) Refund promise
    The provider asked for my Alipay QR code, which I provided.
    They promised:
    “I will refund before Feb 4. Delay reason: Alipay transfer restricted.”

    I acknowledged and waited.

    5) Refund not received
    As of Feb 5 and Feb 6, no refund was received and no ticket response was given.

    6) Latest statement
    After I commented again, the provider replied publicly that their Alipay account is frozen and they will use “Plan B” for refunds, affecting at least 20 customers.

    However, no update or refund has been provided in my ticket since Feb 4, despite the explicit refund deadline.

    This post is not an accusation of fraud, but a factual timeline so others can evaluate the risk.

    Account freezes are not the customer’s responsibility, and a refund deadline should be honored or proactively communicated in the ticket.

    I will update this thread if/when the refund is received.

    February 8, 2026 @ 8:37 pm | Reply
  2. maninwhitecoat's avatar
    maninwhitecoat:

    Here to share my current experience with Bitsflow so people can set their own expectations. Before purchasing, I did a bit of research about the company – there were some alarms relating to it being a HK-run operation being registered in the UK, but the major one was related to their past operations. I wont dwell on it as it has been discussed on LowEndTalk before. Conclusion was that the operation has now been reduced to a one man show who has wanted to take back control of the company and rebuild it’s reputation. So I gave him a chance.
    I ordered a New Year Sale deal on the 31st January, the 2026-S offered on this very page. Sign up and order went through all ok, seems to have been processed automatically and the service was made available minutes within the payment going through.
    A few days later, I received a very attractive mail offering free upgrade to AMD EPYC™ 7B13 with strict CPU limitations removed. Great, applied via the ticket system as suggested, around 7 hours later, received a reply informing me that the free upgrade was complete. Now I could start playing around and started up my first server on the 2nd February. Worked all fine but I was in the middle of setting it up and configuring the services so I had to rebuild it a few times. Come Friday 6th February, booting of the system failed during rebuild, managed via the Bitsflow control panel. Tried again a few times but failed each time. Sent a ticket at 9pm, received a reply 9 hours later informing me that they’re looking into it.
    Received a separate email the following day informing me that there were hardware issues and that the resolution would take up to 7 days.
    Needing a reliable VPS and some actual service, requested a refund via the ticket system. The refund request was denied as the 72 hour refund window has passed but was informed that I would receive generous usage time compensation after the problem is fixed. This doesn’t help the situation when my service is actually down, and there doesn’t seem to be any acknowledgement by Bitsflow that this is a problem.
    Of the 13 days I’ve been a customer, it’s only been working for 6. It’s still not working so will update when it does again. If it does. So, in my experience with Bitsflow, the advertised 99.9% uptime SLA is meaningless and if your service goes down, you’re told to just wait for it to be fixed. A few hours downtime would be reasonable but not up to 7 days.

    February 12, 2026 @ 2:22 am | Reply

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