Zomro: Hosting and VPS Review — Why It's So Cheap

Detailed review of Zomro: shared hosting, VPS/VDS and dedicated servers at low prices. What the provider cuts costs on and who it suits in 2026.

Getting to know Zomro

Zomro is an international provider that grew out of a project with Russian roots and now sells hosting worldwide. Its calling card is aggressively low prices: a VPS here sometimes costs less than a cup of coffee. Official website: zomro.com. It sounds tempting, so let’s unpack what keeps the price so low.

The service lineup

  • Shared hosting — from pennies per site
  • VPS/VDS — from a few euros a month, KVM
  • Dedicated servers — budget configurations
  • Domains, SSL, licenses — as upsells

Zomro positions itself as an all-in-one builder: you buy a VPS and immediately add a panel and domain. This is convenient for a beginner who doesn’t want to assemble the stack piece by piece.

Where the provider cuts costs

A low price is always a question of “what’s behind it”. With Zomro it’s:

  • Locations. Many European facilities (Netherlands, Poland, Germany), and some plans run on shared infrastructure.
  • Support. There’s live chat, but at peak hours answers can be templated. Deep customization isn’t their strength.
  • Marketing. Aggressive promos and discounts for long-term prepayment.

For light projects this doesn’t matter. For a production service with an SLA, it’s a real question.

Hardware and performance

The VPS line offers KVM and NVMe on some plans, giving honest resource isolation. But read each plan’s description carefully: the cheapest positions have modest resources, and “cheap” turns into a RAM shortage under a modern stack.

For testing, a personal VPN, a bot or a landing page, it’s more than enough. For a store with tens of thousands of SKUs, look at higher plans or another provider.

Affiliate program

Zomro aggressively develops its affiliate program: referral payouts, sometimes a percentage of renewals. For a blogger with a beginner audience that wants a “server for three euros”, conversion is high. But the check per client is small, so you earn on volume.

Who it suits

  • Beginners trying a VPS for the first time
  • Anyone who needs a cheap server for personal tasks and VPN
  • Bloggers interested in a low-barrier affiliate program

Who it doesn’t suit

  • Projects with strict uptime and SLA requirements
  • Companies that need deep technical support
  • Anyone scaling a high-load service

Verdict

Zomro is “hosting to try”: for pennies you get a working VPS and learn whether you need more. For personal use and testing — an excellent option. For business — more of a starting point you’ll outgrow.