KVM servers. Not yet.
A virtual machine of your own with root access, not just a container for a game server. The page exists; the product does not.
Where this stands
You cannot order anything here and you cannot reserve anything. There is no waiting list to join and no pre-order we would charge you for. The page is here because the question keeps coming up and an answer beats silence.
We deliberately give no date. A date on a page like this is a promise nobody made.
What a KVM server does differently
Your game servers and bots run in containers: isolated, with hard limits, but on a shared kernel. A KVM server is a machine of its own with a kernel of its own.
Root, actually
Your own operating system, your own packages, your own kernel. You install what you like, and you are also the one responsible for keeping it patched.
Reserved, not shared
The vCPU and the RAM are yours rather than the average of everyone else's. That difference is precisely the part that costs money.
Storage of your own
A volume of your own rather than a directory on a shared disk. Snapshots and restore come with it.
Why it will not be free
The credits model does not carry KVM.
Free works here because many containers share one machine and most of them do almost nothing most of the time. A server that runs for three hours in the evening costs us close to nothing. Renewing with credits is built on exactly that.
For a KVM server that arithmetic disappears. The allocated cores and the allocated memory are taken from second one whether you use them or not, every month. We could offer it free and switch it off again after three months. We would rather say up front that it will cost.
Free where free works
Game servers and Discord bots stay exactly as they are: no card, no trial period, renewed with credits.