Ubuntu LTS
Default for most workloads and panels.
Coming Soon·Linux KVM·United Kingdom
Spin up when you need capacity: game backends, panels, bots, or your own stack. Reinstall from the client area; talk to the same engineers who support the rest of Lamico Host.
DDoS-aware network and panel tools for reinstall and rescue when something goes wrong.
Example order
Lamico Host · VPS
Numbers are illustrative. Pick your live tier and OS in the client area.
Operating systems
Reinstall from the client area when you need a clean slate. All images are maintained for VPS workloads, not legacy shared hosting.
Default for most workloads and panels.
Stable base images with a minimal footprint.
Enterprise-style RPM world without the license tax.
1:1 ABI-friendly choice for RHEL-style stacks.
Bring compose files, CI runners, or sidecars.
Deployments
The panel shows what is running, what is starting, and how much headroom you have left. No mystery queues.
Very Cool Server
My Personal VPS
My Next Project
Whether you need a lightweight development sandbox or a fully equipped production environment, our VPS platform adapts to your workflow. Choose from ready-to-use Linux templates or bring your own image when you need full control.
Invite teammates, developers, or managers as you grow. There are no arbitrary seat caps on who can access billing and support. Solo builder or larger team, everyone gets the same straightforward client area.
From first deploy to day-to-day changes, the experience is built for people who want hardware that works. Fast networking, clear resource readouts, and tooling that stays out of your way. First VPS or a small fleet, the panel stays predictable.
VPS plans
Prices shown are starting rates. Confirm live pricing in the client area before checkout.
Available in United Kingdom
Additional regions launching soon.
Light bots, jump boxes, and first VPS experiments on a tight budget.
Everyday panels, small game backends, and services that need a bit more headroom.
Staging environments, Discord bots with plugins, and multi-service hobby nodes.
Production workloads, databases, and busier game proxies that need real RAM.
Heavier modpacks, compile jobs, and nodes that run several services at once.
Maximum memory on the line for large worlds, CI runners, and IO-heavy stacks.
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