What is AdminVPS
AdminVPS is a Russian VPS provider that bets on fresh hardware and transparent pricing with no hidden fees. Its core audience is developers, e-commerce owners, and webmasters who need a self-managed server with root access at a fair price. Official website: adminvps.ru.
Hardware and configurations
Servers run on KVM virtualization, which gives resource isolation — a neighbor on the node won’t eat into your performance. CPUs are mostly Intel Xeon and AMD EPYC, with NVMe drives that matter a lot for databases and busy stores.
Typical entry configurations:
- 1 vCPU, 1 GB RAM, 10–15 GB NVMe — from ~250 ₽/mo
- 2 vCPU, 4 GB RAM, 40–50 GB NVMe — from ~700 ₽/mo
- 4 vCPU, 8 GB RAM, 80–100 GB NVMe — from ~1500 ₽/mo
The lineup is flexible: memory and disk can be added separately, which helps projects with unusual requirements.
Network and data centers
The main locations are Moscow and Saint Petersburg, plus overseas sites for those who need a European IP. Channels go up to 1 Gbps, with unmetered traffic at reasonable speeds on most plans.
Ping across Russia is minimal (5–15 ms to Moscow), which matters for commercial projects with a Russian audience. For foreign audiences, pick a European location — latency is lower and the IP avoids regional restrictions.
Panel and management
Management is via a web panel: OS reinstall (Ubuntu, Debian, CentOS, AlmaLinux), VNC console, snapshots, load monitoring, firewall. For those who don’t want to work in a bare console, ISPmanager is available as an option. An API exists, but documentation is average — it may fall short for advanced automation.
Affiliate program
AdminVPS pays a percentage of referred customers’ payments. It’s a classic referral model: you share a link, the customer pays, you get rewarded. VPS converts well with webmaster and developer audiences, so the program looks attractive for niche blogs.
Conclusion
AdminVPS is a balanced choice for those who have outgrown shared hosting. Good hardware, honest KVM virtualization, and fair prices. The downsides are typical for the niche: documentation could be better, and there are fewer foreign locations than with international competitors. For the Russian segment, it’s a reliable pick.