Is Contabo a KVM?

Is Contabo a KVM?

Our virtualization is based on KVM and Proxmox, which have a longstanding track record as stable and reliable technologies. On top of that, we have proprietary technology we use to optimize the utilization of each host system.

What CPUs does Contabo use?

These new 16-core Dedicated Server and 32-core Dedicated Servers are powered by the new generation of AMD EPYC 7282 CPUs.

How do I cancel Contabo?

To cancel your Contabo account, just follow these easy steps:

  1. Log into your Contabo Client area.
  2. Select Your services from the left-hand menu.
  3. Click Cancel service from the drop-down to the right of the service you want to cancel.
  4. Enter your reason for canceling and submit.

Where are Contabo servers?

You can choose between US East (New York City), US West (Seattle) and US Central (St. Louis) Regions.

How are virtual private servers ( VPS ) at contabo?

Virtual Private Servers at Contabo are virtualized on hardware level. This means that you get full benefits of the hardware components used to build the server which is hosting your VPS. This pays off in a better performance. No Extra Fees For Traffic

How many shared hosting packages does contabo offer?

Contabo provides four shared hosting packages (simply titled as M, L, XL and XXL), four for VPS (all with SSD), four for VDS (virtual dedicated server), four for standard dedicated servers and (finally) three for storage-optimized VPS. The pricing of all these plans is rather reasonable taking into account everything they include.

Is the contabo website available in English or German?

Contabo’s main website takes advantage of up-to-date, clear-cut design in order to ensure user-friendliness and easy exploration of the site’s content. It is available in German and English, and although the English translation is questionable at times it shouldn’t present anything but a slight grammatical and stylistic spot of bother.

What kind of SSD does contabo VPS use?

Contabo VPS now come with latest generation NVMe drive included at no additional price! If you want more storage, no problem, you can still choose the standard SSD or extend the NVMe capacity for a few bucks. Why choose NVMe?

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