Servitro's $1-Per-Month Deal is Back On! Only $12/Year for a Frankfurt, Germany VPS!
Jan 12, 2026 @ 7:00 am
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Take a look at this offer from Servitro!
You can get a VPS for only $1-a-month (billed $12/year) with 1GB VPS, 1TB of transfer, IPv4 + /64 IPv6! That’s an awesome price. We love dollar-a-month club providers!
Service is in Frankfurt, Germany.
And Hey! Check out this bonus: Get free double disk and CPU – just create a ticket after placing your order!
Let’s Go!
Read more about Servitro on their web site, and be sure to read their terms and policies. They accept PayPal, Stripe, and crypto. You can ping @Servitro on LowEndTalk if you have any questions. And you might enjoy checking out their thread there as well.
Datacenter and Network Info
Interwerk Datacenter, Frankfurt am Main, Germany
Test IPv4: 5.231.106.1
Test IPv6: 2a0f:85c1:b73:1::a
Looking glass: https://lg-fra.servitro.com/
Host Node Specs
AMD EPYC 7443P CPU - 1024GB DDR4 RegECC RAM
- 1x 512GB NVMe
- 1x 1TB NVMe
- 2x 4TB NVMe
- No Raid
- 10Gbps uplink
| AMD EPYC 7763 CPU - 512GB DDR4 RegECC RAM
- 1x 512GB NVMe
- 1x 1TB NVMe
- 2x 4TB NVMe
- No Raid
- 10Gbps uplink
| AMD Ryzen 9 9950X CPU - 192GB DDR5 RAM
- 1x 512GB NVMe
- 1x 4TB NVMe
- No Raid
- 10Gbps uplink
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VPS Offer
EPYC $1 Server - 1024MB RAM
- 0MB Swap
- 1x vCPU
- 10GB NVMe space
- 1TB transfer
- 1Gbps uplink
- 1x IPv4
- 1x /64 IPv6
- Virtfusion KVM
- $12/year
- [ORDER]
| Ryzen Virtual-1 - 4096MB RAM
- 0MB Swap
- 1x vCPU
- 25GB NVMe space
- 1TB transfer
- 10Gbps uplink
- 1x IPv4
- 1x /64 IPv6
- Virtfusion KVM
- $3.20/month
- $35.20/year
- Coupon: BFJH1873LA
- [ORDER]
| EPYC Virtual-1 - 4096MB RAM
- 0MB Swap
- 1x vCPU
- 25GB NVMe space
- 1TB transfer
- 10Gbps uplink
- 1x IPv4
- 1x /64 IPv6
- Virtfusion KVM
- $4/month
- $20/year
- Coupon: S8KQX51KF6
- [ORDER]
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Raindog308 is a longtime LowEndTalk community administrator, technical writer, and self-described techno polymath. With deep roots in the *nix world, he has a passion for systems both modern and vintage, ranging from Unix, Perl, Python, and Golang to shell scripting and mainframe-era operating systems like MVS. He’s equally comfortable with relational database systems, having spent years working with Oracle, PostgreSQL, and MySQL.
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