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MetalVPS feels more like an independent technical community project run by Tom Miller/@Not_Oles than a traditional standardized cloud provider. Its main appeal is affordability, free resources, and plenty of room to tinker: it offers Shell accounts, KVM VPS, LXC/containers, shared bare metal, and even temporary free dedicated servers. Hardware spans E3/E5, i9, and Ryzen platforms hosted on nodes from Hetzner, Linveo, Crunchbits, and others, making it suitable for learning Linux/BSD, Proxmox, ZFS, containers, and command-line virtualization. Pricing has included options such as $1.01/month, $2.50/month, and free resources, so the value for money can be excellent. That said, the drawbacks are also clear: the product lineup is not very standardized, and availability depends heavily on promotions or events. There is no clearly stated SLA, refund policy, DDoS protection, backup service, or China-optimized routing information, so it is not a good fit for core business production workloads. Overall, MetalVPS is a fun option for tech enthusiasts, students, and budget-conscious experimenters, whether as a learning box, backup/download server, or test environment.
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