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Why ServerPoint is a trusted Windows VPS hosting provider

By ServerPoint's Team ·

Trusted Windows VPS hosting provider

Choosing a VPS hosting provider is a trust decision. Your servers run your business, your applications, and your customers’ data. You need a provider that’s been around long enough to know what they’re doing, uses quality hardware, and actually picks up the phone when something goes wrong.

What we offer

Dedicated resources: Every Windows VPS and Linux VPS gets guaranteed vCPUs and RAM. We don’t oversubscribe our hypervisors, so your server performs consistently regardless of what other tenants are doing.

Six data centers: Deploy in Las Vegas, Dallas, Ashburn, Santa Clara, Amsterdam, or Singapore. Put your VPS close to your users for lower latency, or deploy across multiple regions for high availability.

SSD storage on Ceph: All VPS hosting runs on SSD storage backed by Ceph, which replicates your data across multiple drives for redundancy. A single disk failure doesn’t affect your data.

Real support: We have a real support team, not just a ticketing system. We’ve been doing this since 1998. Our engineers know how to troubleshoot hosting issues and can help with everything from initial setup to architecture planning.

Windows VPS specifically

Our Windows VPS hosting includes fully licensed Windows (Server 2019, 2022, 2025, or Windows 10). We’re a Microsoft partner, so every license is legitimate. RDP is enabled by default, and you can connect immediately after deployment.

Common use cases: ASP.NET applications, SQL Server databases, MetaTrader for Forex trading, remote desktop for work, and running any Windows-specific software in the cloud.

Scaling options

Start with a small VPS and scale up as needed. If your workload outgrows VPS, we offer dedicated servers with Intel Xeon Scalable CPUs, up to 768 GB RAM, and Samsung SSD or NVMe storage.

Check our VPS plans or contact us if you want to discuss your requirements.