If you've ever spent an afternoon comparing VPS providers, you know how it goes. Thirty browser tabs, a headache, and still not sure which one to trust with your project. Most hosts look identical on paper until something breaks at 2 AM and you find out whether their "24/7 support" is a real person or an autoresponder.
So let me tell you about AvenaCloud — a provider that's been quietly building infrastructure since 2004 and opened its own data center in 2023. Not a flashy newcomer. Not a giant corporation with a cookie-cutter dashboard. Just a team in Moldova that seems to genuinely care about uptime and keeping tickets answered fast.
AvenaCloud is the hosting arm of SC Infotech-Grup SRL, a company with over 20 years in IT. They started out selling computer hardware, evolved into hosting services, and in March 2023 opened their own data center in Chișinău, Moldova. That matters because owning infrastructure — rather than reselling someone else's — gives them more control over reliability and response times.
Their catalog covers the full range: KVM VPS/VDS, dedicated servers, domain registration, SSL certificates, VPN services, storage hosting, and colocation. Whether you're a developer spinning up a side project or a business moving heavy workloads, there's something that fits.
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Here's where it gets interesting. AvenaCloud's Cloud KVM VPS plans are priced competitively without hiding gotchas in the fine print. Every plan includes KVM virtualization, dedicated CPU cores, SSD storage, unlimited traffic, 100 Mbps bandwidth (upgradeable to 1 Gbps), DDoS protection, one IPv4 and one IPv6 address, and instant activation right after payment.
The entry-level plan — Cloud KVM VPS/VDS 10 — gives you 1 CPU core, 1 GB DDR4 RAM, and 10 GB SSD storage for €3.50/month. That's a solid starting point for lightweight apps, bots, or personal projects.
Scale up and the value holds:
VPS/VDS 20: 1 core / 2 GB RAM / 20 GB — €5.00/mo
VPS/VDS 30: 2 cores / 3 GB RAM / 30 GB — €6.50/mo
VPS/VDS 40: 2 cores / 4 GB RAM / 40 GB — €8.50/mo
VPS/VDS 60: 4 cores / 6 GB RAM / 60 GB — €10.50/mo
VPS/VDS 80: 4 cores / 8 GB RAM / 80 GB — €13.77/mo
VPS/VDS 100: 8 cores / 10 GB RAM / 100 GB — €22.55/mo
VPS/VDS 120: 8 cores / 12 GB RAM / 120 GB — €25.99/mo
VPS/VDS 160: 8 cores / 16 GB RAM / 160 GB — €34.75/mo
VPS/VDS 240: 16 cores / 24 GB RAM / 200 GB — €59.00/mo
If you want something more tailored, there's also a Cloud KVM VDS Customizable plan starting at €5.99/month, with up to 16 CPU cores and up to 32 GB DDR4 RAM. You pick the config, they provision it.
Pay quarterly, semi-annually, or annually and you'll see additional savings built into the billing cycle — a small incentive to commit if you know you'll need the server long-term.
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When a VPS isn't enough — maybe you're running a database-heavy app, a game server cluster, or a production environment that can't share resources — dedicated servers start from €70/month. Every dedicated plan ships with 1 Gbps bandwidth, hardware RAID options, DDoS protection, up to 256 available IPv4 addresses, and full root access.
Annual dedicated server plans also get an automatic 12% discount at checkout, which adds up quickly at that price tier.
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DDoS protection isn't an upsell at AvenaCloud — it ships with every single package. Their infrastructure uses globally distributed detectors to identify and absorb attacks before they reach your server. For anyone running anything public-facing, this isn't optional, and it's good to see it treated as a baseline rather than a premium add-on.
Storage is backed by hardware RAID arrays, which means redundancy at the physical level. If a drive dies, your data doesn't. Automated backups layer on top of that for another safety net.
The control panel gives you remote access to recovery mode, server reboots, OS reloads, traffic monitoring, private network management, and IP address control — all from a single interface. No hunting through five different dashboards to restart a crashed service.
Linux people get Ubuntu, CentOS, Debian, Fedora, and RHEL. Windows people get Server 2019 and Server 2022 — though note that Windows templates require at least 4 GB RAM plans to run properly. If you order a smaller plan expecting Windows, you'll get Linux instead (something worth knowing upfront to avoid surprises).
Beyond standard OS choices, AvenaCloud supports Docker, Kubernetes, Node.js, Python, PHP, Java, and Ruby on Rails environments. There are also specialty configurations for WordPress, eCommerce, game servers, development/staging setups, VPN hosting, and database servers.
Their measured response time via chat is described as "just a few minutes." They offer 24/7 availability through online chat and a ticketing system. Based on one Trustpilot reviewer who ran into a plan-OS mismatch, the AvenaCloud support team responded publicly, acknowledged the issue clearly, and offered concrete remediation paths — a sign that the support culture isn't just marketing copy.
For businesses that can't afford ambiguity, that kind of transparency matters more than a fancy knowledge base.
If you're building out an entire online presence rather than just spinning up one server, AvenaCloud covers the surrounding infrastructure too:
Domain registration from €3.19/year across a wide range of TLD extensions
SSL certificates from €22.50/year
VPN services from €4.99/month for private connectivity
Storage hosting from €80/month with custom RAID configs
Colocation from €75/month if you want to colocate your own hardware
It's a full stack under one account, one invoice, one support team. That simplicity is underrated when things go wrong and you need to figure out which part of your infrastructure is misbehaving.
AvenaCloud markets locations across the US, Germany, Netherlands, France, India, Singapore, Japan, Australia, Canada, South America, plus offshore/privacy-focused options. Their own data center ties into Chișinău, Moldova, with infrastructure that includes their Looking Glass for network transparency.
For anyone specifically interested in DMCA-ignored or privacy-focused hosting, their Moldova base gives them some operational flexibility that providers in stricter jurisdictions can't offer.
They support PayPal, credit/debit cards, crypto, WebMoney, and Payssion (which covers multiple regional payment methods). One thing worth knowing: crypto, WebMoney, and Payssion payments are non-refundable per their terms. Standard eligible purchases via PayPal or card come with a 14-day refund window, though there are conditions — prorated after 5+ active days, and no refunds on promotional pricing or dedicated servers.
For budget-conscious developers, startups, or anyone tired of paying shared-hosting prices for shared-hosting reliability — yes. You get dedicated resources, root access, DDoS protection, and actual hardware redundancy at a price point that's hard to argue with.
The trade-off is that this isn't a household name with a giant marketing budget. They don't have the polished marketing of Vultr or the brand recognition of DigitalOcean. What they do have is 20+ years of infrastructure experience, their own data center, a transparent pricing structure, and support that appears to respond with real answers rather than canned scripts.
For anyone who wants solid VPS performance without overpaying for a logo, that's a pretty good deal.
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