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Mikrus is a community-style budget VPS project operated by a Polish team. Its official website clearly positions it as a service for learning Linux, programming, and personal side projects, rather than a production-grade cloud platform. Its biggest selling point is the extremely low pricing, with annual plans starting from just a few dozen PLN, and renewals promised at the same price. It also offers practical features such as shared databases, backup space, shared WireGuard, and one-click OS reinstall.
The data center is located in Finland, making it suitable for access from Europe or for personal lab environments. From a review perspective, however, Mikrus provides limited disclosure around CPU, bandwidth, port speed, IPv6, DDoS protection, and virtualization technology. Its plans are generally very small, so it is not suitable for high-concurrency websites, game servers, downloads, crawlers, or heavy workloads. The terms are also relatively strict, prohibiting P2P, TOR, scanning, adult content, gaming servers, and voice servers.
For users in China, Mikrus does not offer optimized routes such as CN2 or CMI, so network friendliness is relatively low. It is better suited to budget-conscious tech enthusiasts looking for a lightweight learning VPS.
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mikr.us is an Poland VPS provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 7.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach mikr.us directly.