SurferCloud’s London datacenter is running an exclusive promotion across multiple Dedicated Cloud Server configurations. All plans include dedicated bandwidth, unlimited traffic, and renewal at the same promotional price — perfect for teams that want performance with predictable long-term costs. Below is a side-by-side summary and clear recommendations so you (or your readers) can pick the most suitable plan.
Key highlights (applies to all promotional plans)
24/7/365 expert support and gold-tier architect service.
99.95% availability commitment.
New-generation machines with high-performance disks.
Rapid deployment across 17+ global data centers (London node defaults to 40GB system disk, expandable to 500GB).
VPC private network, data backup, multiple data protection, and upgrade without restarting.
Port 25 blocked by default; datacenter IPs cannot be replaced.
Default system usernames: Windows — administrator; CentOS/Debian/RedHat — root; Ubuntu — ubuntu.
Promotional rule: zone/config changes not supported; each plan limited to two servers per customer.
Promotional plans — London (all prices/month, renewal = same price)
Quick selection guide — Which plan suits which scenario?
Lightweight / Cost-sensitive
2C 2G (5–15Mbps) — Best for small blogs, brochure websites, low-traffic business sites, and simple staging environments. Ultra-cost effective for predictable, low concurrency workloads.
Small production / Dev & Test
2C 4G (10–20Mbps) — Good for small e-commerce stores, micro-SaaS, development/staging servers where occasional bursts and a bit more memory matter.
Growing businesses / Multi-site hosting
4C 8G (15–30Mbps) — Suitable for medium-traffic e-commerce, multiple WordPress sites, agency hosting, or small databases requiring more CPU and RAM headroom.
Performance & streaming / Medium enterprise
8C 16G (20–40Mbps) — Ideal for video streaming endpoints, mid-size SaaS platforms, containerized workloads, and users requiring consistent throughput under load.
Enterprise / High concurrency / Big data
16C 32G (30–50Mbps) — Built for high-traffic production, large databases, analytics, real-time applications, heavy virtualization, or serving as CDN/origin nodes.
How to choose — practical checklist
Estimate concurrent users / requests — if > hundreds concurrently, prefer 8C+ or 16C.