Streamline Applications with our Containers

Experience efficient application deployment and management by leveraging the power of containerization technology with our Containerized VM solutions.

Micro Box

$2.49/mo
Suitable for single application
    1 vCPU
    512 MB RAM
    25 GB Storage
    500 GB Data Transfer
    1 IPv4 Address Address

Small Box

$4.99/mo
For multiple wesbsite
    1 vCPU
    1024 MB RAM
    50 GB Storage
    1 TB Data Transfer
    1 IPv4 Address Address

Medium Box

$9.99/mo
Growing web application
    2 vCPU
    2048 MB RAM
    150 GB Storage
    2 TB Data Transfer
    1 IPv4 Address Address

Big Box

$18.99/mo
Suitable for intensive application
    4 vCPU
    4096 MB RAM
    200 GB Storage
    4 TB Data Transfer
    1 IPv4 Address Address

Features that no other can match!

  • Scalable virtual machines
  • Efficient resource allocation
  • Seamless container management
  • Fast deployment and scaling
  • Secure isolation between containers
  • Container monitoring and logging
  • Network Layer DDOS Protection
  • Customizable container configurations
  • Anytime upgrade or downgrade
  • Rebootless Scaling
  • Easy Upgrades
  • Unlimited OS reinstall
  • Dedicated Management Panel
  • VNC support
  • Instant Deployments

Need to Know More?

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Frequently Asked Questions

A BigBox VPS, or containerized Virtual Machine, is a virtualized server environment that runs on powerful physical hardware. It utilizes containerization virtualization technology with powerful OpenVZ 7 as virtualization platform, to isolate and manage multiple virtual instances on a single physical server. Each VPS or container acts as a dedicated server, providing independent resources, including CPU, RAM, storage, and network connectivity. This allows users to run their applications and services in an isolated and secure environment.

OpenVZ is a container-based virtualization technology that allows for the creation of multiple isolated virtual environments, known as containers, on a single physical server. Unlike traditional virtualization technologies, such as KVM or VMware, OpenVZ 7 utilizes a shared kernel approach, which enables higher efficiency and better performance by eliminating the need for redundant operating systems in each container. This results in lightweight and highly efficient virtualization with minimal overhead.

BigBox offers numerous advantages for VPS or containerized VM hosting. Firstly, it provides high-performance infrastructure with powerful hardware and network resources, ensuring optimal speed and reliability for your applications. Additionally, BigBox offers flexible scalability, allowing you to easily upgrade or downgrade your resources as your requirements change. The platform also provides robust security measures, including firewalls, DDoS protection, and addon backups, to safeguard your data. Moreover, BigBox offers a user-friendly control panel and excellent technical support to assist you with any queries or issues..

BigBox supports a wide range of operating systems, including popular choices such as Linux distributions (e.g., Ubuntu, CentOS) and Windows Server editions. You can choose the operating system that best suits your requirements and preferences. Additionally, BigBox VPS or containerized VMs support a variety of applications and software stacks, including web servers (e.g., Apache, Nginx), databases (e.g., MySQL, PostgreSQL), programming languages (e.g., PHP, Python, Node.js), and more. The platform offers flexibility to run the applications and configurations you need for your projects.

Yes, with BigBox VPS or containerized VMs, you have the flexibility to scale your resources up or down based on your needs. If you experience increased traffic or require additional computing power, you can easily upgrade your CPU, RAM, and storage capacity with a few clicks. Similarly, if your requirements decrease, you can downscale your resources to optimize costs. BigBox provides a seamless scaling process without the need for complicated migrations or downtime, allowing you to adapt your infrastructure to your changing demands.

Yes, BigBox provides a user-friendly control panel that allows you to manage and administer your VPS or containerized VM environment with ease. The control panel offers a comprehensive set of tools and features to configure, monitor, and control your virtual instances. You can manage your resources, access server logs, set up networking, deploy applications, and perform various administrative tasks through a user-friendly interface. The control panel empowers you to have full control over your environment without requiring advanced technical knowledge.

Containerized virtual machines, also known as lightweight virtualization, are virtual environments that run on top of a shared operating system kernel. They leverage containerization technologies like OpenVZ 7 to provide isolated and secure environments for running applications. Unlike traditional virtual machines (VMs), which require a separate operating system instance for each VM, containerized virtual machines share the host system's kernel, resulting in lower resource overhead and faster startup times. Containerized VMs offer higher efficiency and performance compared to traditional VMs.

Containerized VMs provide excellent scalability and resource utilization capabilities. Since they share the host system's kernel, the overhead associated with running multiple containers is significantly reduced, allowing for efficient utilization of resources. This means that you can run a larger number of containers on the same hardware infrastructure compared to traditional VMs. Additionally, containerized VMs offer fast container creation, startup, and migration, enabling you to easily scale your infrastructure as your needs grow. With proper resource management and monitoring, you can achieve high levels of scalability and resource utilization with containerized VMs.