Cheap & Best OpenBSD VPS Hosting in UK
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Save 36% on VPS
VPS L Save 36 % £10.80 /month for 24 months incl. VAT NO Setup nor...
Storage Space
RAM
Number of vCores
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Save 36% on VPS
VPS L Save 36 % £10.80 /month for 24 months incl. VAT NO Setup nor...
Storage Space
RAM
Number of vCores
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Save 36% on VPS
VPS L Save 36 % £10.80 /month for 24 months incl. VAT NO Setup nor...
Storage Space
RAM
Number of vCores
Storage Space
RAM
Number of vCores
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Save 36% on VPS
VPS L Save 36 % £10.80 /month for 24 months incl. VAT NO Setup nor...
Storage Space
RAM
Number of vCores
Storage Space
RAM
Number of vCores
Storage Space
RAM
Number of vCores
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Start tenderWhat sets OpenBSD apart?
OpenBSD is known for its proactive approach to security, with the Unix-like operating system standing out for its rigorous audits, standard encryption, and built-in security features. It places a strong emphasis on correct and clear code, making it not only secure but also exceptionally stable and reliable. Moreover, OpenBSD is highly regarded in the open-source world due to its free licensing and the strong community that continuously contributes to the system's development.
What are OpenBSD VPS Hosting used for?
OpenBSD VPS Hosting is often used for tasks where security and stability are of utmost importance, such as web and mail servers, firewalls, and VPN gateways. They are also popular for development platforms and testing environments, as OpenBSD supports a variety of programming languages and tools, providing a reliable foundation. Additionally, many businesses utilize OpenBSD VPS Hosting for their infrastructure to benefit from the operating system's integrated security and straightforward licensing policy.
Tip: Also, explore FreeBSD VPS Hosting or NetBSD VPS Hosting as alternatives.
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