
Hosting provider AlexHost has launched a new VPS location — Las Vegas, Nevada. Projects can now set up shop right in the largest and most free-spending digital market on the planet, without trying to reach US users via convoluted European routes.
Tech Specs
KVM virtualization, 1 Gbit/s port speed, NVMe storage, a dedicated IPv4 and IPv6 address with every plan, and full root access. Everything you need to feel like the host, not a guest crashing someone else's party.
US Pricing Plans
| Name | CPU | RAM | NVMe | Monthly Cost |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| P1 | vCore x1 | 2 GB | 20 GB | €8 |
| P2 | vCore x2 | 4 GB | 40 GB | €12 |
| P4 | vCore x4 | 8 GB | 80 GB | €20 |
| P6 | vCore x6 | 12 GB | 120 GB | €28 |
| P8 | vCore x8 | 16 GB | 160 GB | €40 |
| P12 | vCore x12 | 24 GB | 240 GB | €55 |
| P16 | vCore x16 | 32 GB | 320 GB | €70 |
Who Benefits from an American Address
The US VPS location works best for projects with a North American audience. Online stores, media services, game servers, and SaaS platforms whose customers live from New York to Los Angeles will get low latency without long ocean-hopping detours. Routing now goes direct, not through transatlantic dance-offs. The Platinum tier promises dedicated resources — no sharing with neighbors, even if they ask nicely.
The company hopes Las Vegas will attract not just roulette enthusiasts but also those who prefer stable hosting without the casino effect — where latency is either high or low, and you never know which. Now US users can stop complaining about slow sites from Europe, and project owners can stop crying over lost revenue.