1 GB RAM NVMe VPS (TSM1NVME10)

1 GB RAM NVMe VPS (TSM1NVME10)

12.70 RON

TSM1NVME10 - 1 vCPU, 1 GB RAM, 10 GB NVMe

Fast entry-level 1 GB RAM NVMe VPS on Ryzen 5700G, hosted in Corbeanca, Romania. Instant provisioning after payment confirmation, IPv4 support and a free backup you can trigger from the panel. Ideal for lightweight apps, personal projects, micro-services, small websites, or a secure VPN/jump host.

Key Features:

  • 1 vCPU - Ryzen 5700G host
  • 1 GB RAM - Great for lightweight tasks
  • 10 GB NVMe storage - Fast and reliable
  • Unlimited traffic - No bandwidth caps
  • 1× IPv4
  • Full root access - Complete server control

Need more power? Check out our VPS with 2 vCPUs, 2 GB RAM, and 20 GB NVMe storage or the 4 GB RAM NVMe plan for enhanced performance.

Best cheap 1 GB VPS use-cases

FAQ

How do I access the control panel and SSH key?

Log in → My Account → My Virtual Machines to start/stop the server and use Download Key for the SSH private key. Step-by-step guide in our blog post #43.

How fast is the network?

See real benchmarks and speed test references in blog post #60.

Can I upgrade later?

Absolutely. You can increase CPU, RAM and storage at any time from your client area, or move directly to a higher-tier plan. Browse all options on our VPS plans page.

Operating System

Entry plan

Start lean, keep the stack simple

This plan works best when you want a low monthly cost and a lightweight workload that stays predictable. It is a good fit for testing, bots, small websites and single-purpose services.

Ideal for

  • VPN and secure access node
  • Small static website or landing page
  • Single bot, webhook worker or simple automation
  • Linux learning, testing and staging

What you get

  • Entry-level NVMe VPS with monthly billing
  • IPv4 included and root access
  • Fast provisioning and upgrade path
  • A clean base for one main service at a time

When to upgrade

  • WordPress gets slow with more plugins
  • You want multiple services running all the time
  • RAM stays high during normal usage
  • You want a safer production default

Quick answers

Is it good for WordPress?

Yes, for a small site with caching and a light setup. For more plugins or traffic, move to 2 GB.

Can I run Docker?

Only for very small containers. If you plan to run a real stack, 2 GB is the safer starting point.

Need more headroom?

Move to the 2 GB plan when the server stops being just a test box and starts serving real users.