2 CPU Offshore VPS For Production Privacy Workloads
A 2 vCPU offshore VPS is the bracket where your project stops being a hobby and starts being a real service. Two dedicated cores give you enough headroom to run TLS termination, a database, a job queue, and a couple of workers without fighting each other for compute. Our 2 CPU offshore plans pair that compute with 2 to 4 GB of RAM, NVMe storage, dedicated IPv4, and the same anonymous, crypto-only billing as the rest of our offshore catalog. Privacy stays intact, costs stay predictable, and the upgrade path stays inside the same panel.
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Why two dedicated vCPU is the practical minimum for production
Single-core VPS plans are great for relays, bots, and personal sandboxes, but the moment you put a public service in front of real users you start needing concurrency. Two dedicated vCPU threads let you separate TLS termination from application logic, run a database alongside an app server, and absorb traffic spikes without queuing every request behind one core. For most independent privacy projects, two vCPU is the sweet spot where the price stays modest but the architecture stops feeling fragile. Our 2 CPU offshore plans are sized exactly for this transition.
What our 2 CPU offshore VPS plans actually include
Expect 2 dedicated vCPU threads on modern silicon, 2 to 4 GB of RAM, 40 to 100 GB of NVMe storage, a dedicated IPv4 address with clean reputation, and a 1 Gbps port with generous monthly traffic. Everything is provisioned in privacy-first jurisdictions, billed exclusively in crypto, and signed up without identity escrow. It is enough for a busy Matrix homeserver, a small SaaS backend, a public Mastodon instance with a few thousand users, a self-hosted Nextcloud for a team, a personal VPN for many users, or a production mail server that delivers reliably.
Picking the right 2 CPU offshore variant for your workload
If your workload is RAM-bound, like a database or a memory-hungry app server, pick the 2 vCPU plan with 4 GB of RAM. If your workload is storage-bound, like a media host or a backup target, pick the variant with the larger NVMe disk. If your workload is bandwidth-bound, like a streaming relay, the dedicated IPv4 and gigabit port matter more than extra RAM. All 2 CPU offshore plans share the same offshore jurisdictions, the same crypto-only billing, and the same anonymous signup, so you can resize inside the bracket without losing privacy posture.