4 GB RAM NVMe VPS (TSV2NVME40)

4 GB RAM NVMe VPS (TSV2NVME40)

20.31 RON
TSV2NVME40 – VPS with 2 vCPU, 4 GB RAM & 40 GB NVMe

Looking for more memory without jumping to a high-core plan? TSV2NVME40 gives you 2 vCPU, 4 GB RAM and 40 GB NVMe on Ryzen 5700G in Bucharest, Romania. Enjoy instant provisioning after payment confirmation, IPv4 support and a free backup you can trigger from the panel. A sweet spot for WordPress multisite, medium-traffic SaaS dashboards, staging environments and services that benefit from extra RAM with moderate CPU usage.

Key Features:

  • 2 vCPU – Balanced compute power (Ryzen 5700G host)
  • 4 GB RAM – Great for databases & caching
  • 40 GB NVMe storage – Ultra-fast read/write
  • Unlimited traffic – No caps, no throttling
  • 1 × IPv4 address
  • Full root access – Complete server control

Need even more headroom? Check out our VPS with 4 vCPUs, 8 GB RAM & 80 GB NVMe storage for resource-hungry applications and high-performance workloads.

FAQ

How do I access the new control panel?

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

Balanced 4 GB

Choose this when RAM matters more than raw CPU

This plan is a good fit when you want 4 GB RAM for WordPress, staging, small business apps or a light multi-service setup, but you do not need the higher vCPU profile of the larger 4 GB VPS.

Ideal for

  • WordPress sites with more plugins and editors
  • Staging and agency-managed client environments
  • Apps that need more RAM without a heavy CPU load
  • Light multi-service setups with room to grow

What you get

  • 4 GB RAM with a balanced monthly price
  • IPv4 included and root access
  • NVMe storage, fast provisioning and monthly billing
  • A practical middle step between 2 GB and higher-tier VPS plans

When to move higher

  • You need more CPU headroom for concurrency
  • Traffic peaks or jobs start competing for compute
  • The stack becomes heavier than a balanced VPS should carry
  • You want a stronger path toward business-critical workloads

Quick answers

Why choose this over 2 GB?

Choose it when the project needs more RAM for plugins, cache, panels or multiple lighter services.

Why choose this over the other 4 GB VPS?

This plan is better when memory is the priority and you do not need the higher vCPU profile of the stronger 4 GB option.

When should I move to dedicated?

Move to dedicated when the workload needs more isolated resources or stronger, more consistent CPU capacity.