Black Friday 2025 is just around the corner, and VPS providers worldwide are rolling out their most competitive promotions of the year. Whether you're hunting for premium routes with lower latency, budget-friendly annual plans, or specialized services like native residential IPs, this roundup covers the standout deals across multiple regions—from US West Coast CN2 GIA lines to European dual-ISP residential networks. We've filtered out the noise and focused on what matters: actual value, proven uptime, and transparent pricing that won't vanish after the first billing cycle.
When it comes to reliable infrastructure that scales with your needs, there's one name that consistently delivers across multiple data centers with enterprise-grade hardware and network redundancy. If you're serious about uptime and performance, 👉 check out ColoCrossing's Black Friday lineup—they're offering massive discounts on VPS, dedicated servers, and colocation services that rarely go on sale like this. Their Buffalo, Dallas, and LA facilities are battle-tested for high-traffic applications, and this year's deals make premium bandwidth surprisingly affordable.
VMRack has been in the VPS game for over a decade, specializing in Los Angeles premium routes including CN2 GIA for China Telecom, AS9929 for China Unicom, and CMIN2 for China Mobile. They've built a reputation on low latency and high-defense infrastructure. This year they launched a free CDN service offering 30GB monthly traffic. The company provides 24/7 live chat support and accepts USDT, PayPal, Stripe, and Alipay.
First-ever Black Friday promotion:
Limited stock available with discount code UFL6UP85 (15% off, though some plans are excluded).
Keep in mind IP inventory hasn't been refreshed for this sale, so pricing and benefits remain consistent with previous offerings.
Plans excluded from discount code:
Triple-network premium (CN2 GIA/9929/CMIN2): 1C1G 50GB 150GB monthly traffic $3.5/mo or $35/yr
Triple-network premium (CN2 GIA/9929/CMIN2): 2C2G 50GB 300GB monthly traffic $5/mo or $50/yr
Triple-network premium (CN2 GIA/9929/CMIN2): 4C4G 50GB 500GB monthly traffic $9/mo or $90/yr
RackNerd's Black Friday special starts at $10.76/year, with legacy promotional VPS plans going as low as $10.18 annually. Choose between Intel and AMD Ryzen series across datacenters in San Jose, Seattle, Dallas, New York, Chicago, and Atlanta. PayPal and Alipay accepted.
DMIT has restocked limited inventory of US CN2 GIA and CMIN2 VPS with Black Friday pricing: 1000GB monthly traffic on 1Gbps bandwidth for just $39.9/year. Supports Alipay, WeChat Pay, and PayPal.
BandwagonHost is offering 11% off (8.9 discount) across all VPS hosting during Double Eleven, covering US CN2 GIA, Canada CN2 GIA, Hong Kong CN2 GIA, Japan CN2 GIA, Netherlands AS9929, and Japan Softbank routes. All come with large bandwidth (1-10Gbps). Alipay and PayPal supported.
LisaHost launched UK dual-ISP residential native IP VPS last year, targeting ultra-clean IPs and premium dual-ISP routes ideal for streaming unlocks, TikTok operations, cross-border e-commerce, and gaming nodes. Recently they rolled out new A-segment UK native residential IPs, further improving IP purity and stability. Existing UK VPS users can request IP changes via support ticket.
VPS/VDS products are 75% off with free upgrades to 10Gbps bandwidth, double disk space, and double traffic. Annual plans start at just $12. Datacenters available in LA, Salt Lake City, Portland, Dallas, Miami, and New York. PayPal, credit cards, and Alipay accepted.
ZgoCloud's 2025 Black Friday flash sale features the highly anticipated Germany Falkenstein Intel 4th Gold VPS – Black Friday Limited Edition with fresh stock (international network, once-yearly sale, restocked randomly throughout each day). This Black Friday offers multiple annual special packages starting at just $12.9/year.
UQIDC's US AMD Black Friday VPS special: 1C1G/20GB NVMe/2TB monthly traffic on 1Gbps bandwidth for only ¥100/year. Alipay and WeChat Pay supported.
VPS flash sales start at $0.99/month, cloud servers at $1.99/month. Special deposit bonus campaign where depositing as little as $1 can cover a full year of VPS. High-defense servers 50% off from $39.5/month, 1Gbps servers 50% off from $44.5/month. Locations include San Jose/LA/Hong Kong/Japan/Korea/Singapore with CN2/AS9929 premium routes. PayPal and Alipay accepted.
vmiss Black Friday promotion offers up to 40% off, with 20% off across Hong Kong/US/Korea/Japan/UK datacenters. Choose from CN2 GIA, AS9929, CMIN2 and other excellent routes. Alipay and PayPal supported.
Promotion link: https://app.vmiss.com/
CloudCone has expanded to three US locations: Los Angeles, Reston, and St. Louis. Black Friday deals now live starting at $9.99/year. LA MC datacenter recommended for China access. KVM-based with SSD or SSD-cached storage, IPv4+IPv6. PayPal and Alipay accepted.
Operating in Hong Kong/Taiwan, Tokyo, Bangkok, Singapore, Manila, LA/San Jose, London, and Frankfurt. This month's deals include VPS from $10.9/year, Philippines dedicated servers 50% off at $55/month, US/HK dedicated server flash sales from $57/month. PayPal and Alipay supported.
YINNET officially launched its 2025 Black Friday mega sale with uniform 50% off across all VPS products. Coverage spans Japan, Korea, US, Taiwan, and Vietnam—all featuring native/dual-ISP residential IPs, perfect for users demanding network quality, exit bandwidth, and node purity.
Promotion link: https://www.yin-net.com/
Founded in 2013, VinaHost is a Vietnamese hosting provider offering VPS, cloud servers, and dedicated servers across Vietnam, Thailand, Singapore, Cambodia, US, and Korea. Their Thailand datacenter's DMCA-ignored VPS and dedicated servers are especially popular with copyright-sensitive users. Fresh Thailand server stock now available. PayPal and mainstream cryptocurrencies USDT/USDC accepted.
HostDare's November 2025 promotion is their biggest discount event of the year, combining Double Eleven and Black Friday. LA VPS annual plans start at $9.1 (1TB monthly traffic on 200Mbps bandwidth), CN2 GIA triple-network optimized routes 35% off, Japan and Bulgaria VPS 25% off. Selected ASSD, SSD, CAMD, CSSD series annual purchases include free double RAM and traffic. Alipay and PayPal accepted. AMD EPYC performance, limited-time grab.
Established in 2012 under Lucida Cloud Limited (Hong Kong), yecaoyun provides web hosting, VPS cloud servers, and dedicated server rentals with Hong Kong and LA datacenters. Alipay and PayPal supported, suitable for website hosting, business deployment, and cross-border applications.
Promotion link: https://www.yecaoyun.com/
DogYun's Double Eleven sale: 30% off elastic cloud (hourly billing), 20% off classic cloud (monthly billing), dedicated servers save ¥100/month. Recurring discount, renewal same price. Deposit bonuses during promotion period. KVM-based VPS with Hong Kong CN2, US CN2 GIA+AS9929+CMIN2 triple-network optimization. Hong Kong dedicated servers pre-sale from just ¥200/month.
Evoxt recently restocked Seoul VPS packages, once again connecting to KT telecom lines with AMD EPYC 9004 processors and NVMe SSDs—outstanding performance in its price bracket. Entry configuration just $2.99/month with IPv4+IPv6 dual-stack, KVM virtualization, 1Gbps port. Choose from multiple Linux distros or Windows Server, ideal for cross-border business, app deployment, and localized services.
Black Friday 2025 brings serious value across the VPS landscape, from budget annual plans to premium routes with native residential IPs. The standout theme this year is providers doubling down on network quality rather than just slashing prices—whether it's triple-network optimization for Chinese users, dual-ISP residential setups in Europe, or DMCA-ignored infrastructure in Southeast Asia. Before jumping on any deal, verify the renewal pricing, check the actual bandwidth allocation (not just the port speed), and confirm whether the IP range suits your specific use case. For enterprises needing rock-solid uptime and multi-datacenter redundancy, 👉 ColoCrossing's Black Friday offers on dedicated servers and colocation remain unmatched in terms of raw performance per dollar—their infrastructure consistently handles high-traffic deployments that would choke budget providers.