We offer the use of Custom domain names or we can set you up with Subdomain
Dedicated Account Manager
Receive personalized support from a dedicated account manager. Discord available.
Fastest Servers
Dedicated CPU's (not shared with others) Optimized for performance, reliability, and scalability.
Network Security
DDOS Protection is offered along with Dedicated IP Address
Best Practices
Rest easy knowing your data is backed up automatically for peace of mind. For extra small cost of course. Reliability, and security are our top priority. UPS backups, Armed Security, 24/7 Video Surveillance
Frequently Asked Questions
Got questions? We’ve got answers!
How do I get started with Oneraap VPS hosting?
Getting started is easy. Just choose a plan that fits your needs, select your operating system (Linux or Windows), and configure your storage and IP options. Once payment is complete, your VPS is provisioned and ready to go — full root access included.
Can I upgrade my plan later?
Absolutely. All plans are scalable. You can upgrade your CPU, RAM, storage, or bandwidth at any time through your client dashboard — no downtime required.
What is a VPS?
A Virtual Private Server (VPS) is a dedicated slice of a physical server that gives you full control over your environment — unlike shared hosting. You get your own CPU, RAM, storage, and IP, ensuring better performance and isolation.
What's the difference between shared hosting and VPS?
Shared hosting means multiple users share the same resources. VPS hosting gives you dedicated resources, root access, and far better performance — ideal for developers, game servers, and applications that need power and control.
What makes Oneraap VPS different from other providers?
We don’t oversell. Every VPS runs on enterprise-grade CPUs, ECC RAM, and true NVMe SSDs — with a dedicated gigabit port and real support (no bots). Transparent pricing, no fine print, and no hidden fees.
Can I bring my own domain or control panel?
Yes. You can use any domain you own and install panels like Plesk, cPanel, or CyberPanel. Or keep it lightweight with pure SSH. It’s your environment — you’re in control.