For self-hosters
A VPS that earns its keep in your homelab.
Run Nextcloud, Immich, Jellyfin, Home Assistant, or your own infra stack on a server actually priced for self-hosters. Up to 4TB of disk and 150TB of bandwidth on Storage VPS, IPv4 included, no surprise egress bills.
- 14 years in business
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We built this for the people running Linux ISOs at home.
You've outgrown the Pi. Your photos exceed Google's free tier. Your partner is asking why streaming buffering is back. You want your own everything: photos, files, password manager, calendar, notes, smart home, media. You don't want a $50 monthly cloud bill to do it. You want a real server with real bandwidth, IPv4 you can SSH into, and a provider that doesn't pretend storage is expensive in 2026.
Storage that's actually affordable
4TB Storage VPS for $48/month. That's less than half the price of equivalent block storage on AWS or Backblaze B2 + a compute instance, with bandwidth to actually serve the data. Run Nextcloud, Immich, and Jellyfin on a single box without rationing.
Bandwidth that doesn't punish you
Up to 150TB included on Storage VPS. Stream your library to your phone all month, sync 4K family photos, run a Mastodon instance, all on the same line item. Egress overage is $0.004/GB if you ever hit it, vs $0.01 to $0.09/GB at the hyperscalers.
IPv4 included, full root, real ports
Every server gets a real IPv4 address. Run mail, run SSH on port 22, expose Tailscale, do whatever you need. No CGNAT nonsense, no "premium IP" upsell, no port blocks on common services.
Recommended plan
Storage VPS
From $4/moFor media libraries, backups, file storage, photo archives.
Up to 4TB disk, up to 150TB bandwidth. Best price per GB in our lineup.
Best for: Jellyfin, Plex, Nextcloud (data-heavy), Immich, PhotoPrism, BorgBackup target.
Standard Cloud VPS
From $4/moFor services that need responsive compute, not bulk storage.
SSD-backed, generous bandwidth, real CPU performance.
Best for: Home Assistant, Mastodon, Vaultwarden, Linkwarden, Pi-hole, AdGuard, dashboards, Tailscale exit nodes.
Pro tip: Most self-hosters end up running both. Storage VPS as the data backend, Standard VPS as the application layer, with a private VPC between them. Total cost: about $20/month for a setup that would run $200+ on AWS.
2TB of photos. Where do you store them?
| Service | Monthly cost |
|---|---|
| iCloud+ 2TB (storage only, no apps) | $9.99 |
| Google One 2TB (storage only, no apps) | $9.99 |
| RamNode Storage VPS (4TB plan) — your own Immich, Nextcloud, Jellyfin, plus 2TB headroom and 150TB bandwidth | $24 |
Pricing as of May 2026. Verify against current iCloud and Google One rates.
For roughly 2.4× what Apple charges for storage alone, you get an actual server you control, twice the storage, your own apps, and bandwidth to stream every photo and video you've ever taken.
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