Four dedicated vCPU threads is where offshore VPS starts feeling like a real server. Our 4 CPU offshore plans pair that compute with 8 GB of RAM, fast NVMe storage, dedicated IPv4, and the same anonymous, crypto-only billing as the rest of our catalog. Whether you are running a busy SaaS backend, a public Matrix or Mastodon platform, a Bitcoin and Lightning node, or a small private cloud for your team, the 4 vCPU offshore bracket gives you production headroom without crossing into dedicated server pricing. Jurisdiction, privacy, and billing stay identical to the rest of our offshore tiers.
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Why four dedicated vCPU is the right size for serious projects
Four vCPU threads is the bracket where you can comfortably run a real application stack on a single VPS. TLS termination on one core, a database on another, an application server with multiple workers across the remaining cores, and still have headroom for the inevitable traffic spike. It is also enough horsepower to host a production Bitcoin full node alongside a Lightning daemon, to run a Mastodon instance with tens of thousands of users, or to back a SaaS that is starting to pay your bills. Below four vCPU you are juggling priorities. Above four vCPU you start paying for headroom you may not use.
What a 4 CPU offshore VPS includes at our scale
Expect 4 dedicated vCPU threads on modern Xeon or EPYC silicon, 8 GB of RAM, 80 to 200 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. The exact ratio of disk to RAM varies by plan, so you can pick a storage-heavy variant for media or backups, or a balanced variant for compute-heavy workloads. The jurisdiction and crypto-only billing remain identical across all variants.
When 4 CPU offshore VPS beats a small dedicated server
If your workload fits inside 4 vCPU and 8 GB of RAM with some headroom, a 4 CPU offshore VPS almost always wins on economics versus a small dedicated server. You get noisy neighbor isolation through dedicated vCPU pinning, you get snapshot backups, you get one-click resizing, and you do not pay for unused hardware capacity. Step up to dedicated only when your IO truly saturates virtualization, when you need bare-metal features at scale, or when workload isolation regulations demand single-tenant hardware. Until then, 4 CPU offshore VPS is the right tool, billed in crypto, signed up anonymously, hosted in privacy jurisdictions.