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Plan your VPS infrastructure
before the servers are live.

A production-grade configurator for Linux and Windows virtual machines — architecture, sizing, storage, network posture, security baseline, and billing term. The builder is fully interactive today. Quote calculation and provisioning arrive at launch.

If you use our VPS hosting, our advanced server management app is included free as an online dashboard for the entire time your VPS service stays active.
ARM64 and x86_64 Linux and Windows Monthly, 12-month, 24-month
99.99%
Uptime target
< 60s
Provision window
5
Global regions
24 / 7
Audit logging
1
Configure profile
Architecture, OS, sizing
2
Calculate pricing
Monthly or annual
3
Create account
Secure onboarding
4
Manage in dashboard
Lifecycle control

Builder

Deployment planner

Configure the server profile, architecture, operating system, network posture, and deployment controls that match your workload.

Server profile
Architecture
Operating system

ARM64 keeps the best efficiency for Linux workloads. Windows automatically requires x86_64.

Machine size
Storage
Region & network
Security baseline
Resilience & operations
Billing term
Project details

Security

Production-grade controls

SSH-key-only access, managed firewall, DDoS filtering, daily snapshots, external uptime checks, and full audit visibility are first-class options in the builder — never afterthoughts.

Operations

Built for dashboard handoff

After launch, this flow opens into a full customer dashboard for provisioning status, machine inventory, snapshot schedules, backup retention, and lifecycle control — consistent with the native desktop app.

Coming soon

Pricing disabled on purpose

The page already behaves like a serious configurator. Quote calculation and checkout are intentionally held back until upstream server supply and contracted capacity are finalized.

Frequently asked questions

Details about what's live today, what's coming, and how the VPS builder fits into the rest of Nexus.

When does VPS hosting actually go live?
The exact launch date depends on finalizing upstream server supply and region contracts. The builder and flow you see here are production architecture. When pricing lights up, the same page opens checkout and account creation — no UX rework needed.
What happens if I submit the form right now?
The configurator captures your choices locally and shows a summary of what will be provisioned. Nothing is charged, no account is created, and no servers are booked. You can copy your configuration and return when quotes are enabled.
Is this the same product as the Nexus macOS app?
They're complementary. The macOS app is a local-first SSH dashboard that manages any server you already own. VPS Hosting is a separate service where Nexus itself provisions the servers — with the same operational philosophy and a continuous dashboard handoff.
Will you support Windows, legacy Linux, and modern ARM workloads?
Yes. ARM64 and x86_64 both ship from day one. Ubuntu 24.04 LTS, Debian 12, AlmaLinux 9, and Windows Server 2025 are available OS images, with automatic compatibility handling (Windows forces x86_64, for example).
What regions are planned at launch?
Initial target regions are Frankfurt, Amsterdam, Warsaw, Ashburn, and Phoenix. Additional regions will open based on demand and uplink contracts. Latency-sensitive workloads can pin to a specific region.
How are backups, snapshots, and monitoring billed?
Baseline daily snapshots, managed backups, monitoring, and uptime checks are included in the core plans at launch. Extended retention, off-region copies, and premium observability tiers will be paid add-ons with transparent per-GB pricing.

Launch-ready preview

Designed to feel production from day one.

This preview is functional, informative, and operationally realistic. The moment provider contracts and pricing are finalized, the same page opens live quote calculation and account creation — without rethinking a single screen.