🇲🇰 Macedonian VDS Hosting

VDS in North Macedonia

Virtual Dedicated Server hosting in Skopje. Dedicated CPU cores, no KYC, automatic setup, and privacy focused.

Small

€40

per month

  • 1x IPv4 Address
  • /48 Routed IPv6 Prefix
  • 4 vCPU
  • 8 GB RAM
  • 240 GB SSD
  • 10 Gb/s Unmetered Port
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Medium

€80

per month

  • 1x IPv4 Address
  • /48 Routed IPv6 Prefix
  • 8 Dedicated CPU Cores
  • 16 GB RAM
  • 480 GB SSD
  • 10 Gb/s Unmetered Port
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Large

€160

per month

  • 1x IPv4 Address
  • /48 Routed IPv6 Prefix
  • 16 vCPU
  • 32 GB RAM
  • 960 GB SSD
  • 10 Gb/s Unmetered Port
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Why Choose a Macedonia VDS?

A Virtual Dedicated Server in Skopje gives you guaranteed CPU resources that aren't shared with other users. Unlike regular VPS where CPU time is divided, VDS allocates dedicated physical CPU cores exclusively to your server. This means consistent performance without competition from neighboring VMs, so your workloads run at full speed whenever they need to.

Skopje sits at the crossroads of the Balkans, with solid connectivity to Serbia, Bulgaria, Greece, and Albania. This makes it a practical location for reaching users across Southeast Europe without routing traffic through Western European hubs. A Macedonia VDS cuts latency for Balkan and regional traffic while still maintaining good paths to broader European networks.

North Macedonia operates under a GDPR-aligned legal framework, giving you a familiar data protection environment for EU-facing applications. The Skopje datacenter provides reliable infrastructure with solid power and network redundancy. For workloads that need dedicated CPU performance with a Balkan footprint, Macedonia VDS is a cost-effective alternative to pricier Western European options.

Dedicated CPU Cores

Physical CPU cores pinned exclusively to your server. No sharing, no CPU stealing, no performance drops during neighbor activity. Your cores, your performance.

No KYC Required

We don't ask for ID documents or your personal info. You're buying hosting, not opening a bank account. We only require an email address and a name. Privacy shouldn't require jumping through hoops.

Crypto Payments

Pay with Bitcoin, Ethereum, Litecoin, TRON, USDT, USDC or even BNB. We're always expanding into other cryptocurrencies. We also accept traditional payment methods such as PayPal.

Full Root Access

With a VDS from AVS ISP, you're truly in control. Each server is powered by KVM virtualization. You can run almost anything that you could on a dedicated server.

What is VDS Hosting?

VDS sits between VPS and dedicated servers. While VPS gives you shared CPU time, VDS allocates dedicated physical CPU cores that aren't divided among other users. You get guaranteed processing power without the CPU throttling or "noisy neighbor" problems that can affect regular VPS under load.

The difference matters when you're running CPU-intensive workloads. Web applications with heavy traffic, database servers, rendering tasks, compilation, video encoding -- anything that actually uses CPU will benefit from having dedicated cores. Your performance stays consistent even when other servers on the same physical hardware are busy.

Think of it as a guaranteed performance tier. You're still using virtualization like VPS, but the CPU resources are pinned specifically to your server. It's more expensive than VPS but significantly cheaper than renting an entire dedicated server, making it ideal for workloads that have outgrown shared CPU but don't need dedicated hardware. Our Skopje location makes this tier a strong fit for Balkan-focused applications.

Common Use Cases

Database Servers

Databases need consistent CPU performance. VDS gives you guaranteed resources for MySQL, PostgreSQL, MongoDB, or whatever database you're running.

High-Traffic Websites

Sites with real traffic need CPU headroom. VDS handles busy web applications without performance drops during traffic spikes.

Rendering & Processing

Video encoding, image processing, 3D rendering, or any CPU-heavy tasks benefit from dedicated cores that run at full capacity.

Development Servers

Build servers, CI/CD pipelines, test environments -- anything that compiles code or runs automated tasks runs faster with dedicated CPU.