
Network speed is the #1 factor shoppers look at when hunting for a cheap NVMe VPS. Whether you run a WordPress blog, a game server, or a micro-service, every millisecond of latency and every extra megabit of throughput translate into a better user experience and, ultimately, more conversions. That’s why we regularly publish transparent benchmarks, executed on our infrastructure in Romania. This article becomes the hub where you’ll find the full methodology, comparative results, and the exact steps to reproduce the test on your own server.
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Test methodology
To remove variables, we used a TSM1NVME10 VPS (1 vCPU, 1 GB RAM, 10 GB NVMe) located in Bucharest. Tests were performed on Saturday, 10 May 2025 at 09:00 EET with speedtest-cli
(Ookla) using default settings. View the raw result here.
- Test server: RCS & RDS Bucharest (ID 26622)
- Kernel: 5.15-generic • Virt platform: KVM
- Firewall: disabled during the benchmark
How to replicate
If you’d like to validate the data, spin up your own 1 GB RAM VPS with us and run:
# Install the official Ookla script
curl -s https://install.speedtest.net/app/cli/install.deb.sh | sudo bash
sudo apt-get install speedtest
# Run the test (choose server 26622 – RCS & RDS Bucharest)
speedtest -s 26622 --format=json-pretty
To compare against other providers, repeat the exact same steps on similarly-sized instances. Ideally run 3-5 tests and average the results.
Tip: For day-to-day management, see our control-panel guide. Looking for deeper disk-IO & CPU stats? see the full nench benchmark.
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