Against the backdrop of continuously rising cloud infrastructure costs, the long-established provider HostHatch has launched a limited-time promotion to celebrate its 15th anniversary. Overall, this campaign is not a “ultra-low-price Black Friday-style deal,” but it still offers competitive value compared to similar configurations on the market, especially for users who require NVMe performance and multi-location deployment options.
This promotion covers three main product lines: NVMe VPS, High-Frequency Compute (HFC), and Storage-optimized servers. It also provides up to 10 global datacenter locations, including popular Asia-Pacific regions such as Hong Kong, Tokyo, and Seoul.
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HostHatch — SSD VPS powered by NVMe storage
1. Key Features of HostHatch 15th Anniversary Promotion
- NVMe VPS starting from $35/year
- Up to 10 datacenter locations (including Hong Kong, Tokyo, Seoul)
- All servers powered by AMD EPYC architecture
- Samsung enterprise-grade NVMe SSD storage
- Up to 40GbE network infrastructure
- Custom ISO / private networking / BGP announcements supported (one-time $10 fee)
- All plans include IPv6 /64 by default
It is important to note that all orders are manually provisioned, with an average delivery time of around 10 business days. This makes it unsuitable for urgent deployment scenarios.
2. NVMe VPS Plans (Main Lineup)
| CPU | RAM | NVMe Storage | Traffic | Datacenters | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2 cores (0.5 dedicated) | 4GB | 50GB | 5TB/month | 10 locations | $35/year Buy |
| 4 cores (1 dedicated) | 8GB | 100GB | 10TB/month | 10 locations | $65/year Buy |
| 4 cores (2 dedicated) | 16GB | 200GB | 25TB/month | 10 locations | $130/year Buy |
Notes:
- Multi-year plans may double allocated resources (RAM / storage / bandwidth)
- Suitable for web hosting, lightweight applications, and development environments
3. HFC High-Frequency Compute Series (Up to 5.7GHz Boost)
This series focuses on high clock-speed performance, making it suitable for compilation workloads, game servers, and small databases.
| CPU | RAM | NVMe | Traffic | Datacenters | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2 vCPU (5.7GHz) | 4GB | 40GB Gen5 NVMe | 5TB/month | 9 locations | $65/year Buy |
| 3 vCPU (1 dedicated) | 12GB | 100GB Gen5 NVMe | 10TB/month | 9 locations | $140/year Buy |
Features:
- PCIe Gen5 NVMe storage
- High-frequency CPU (up to 5.7GHz boost)
- Ideal for single-thread performance-heavy workloads
4. Storage Series (High-Capacity Plans)
| CPU | RAM | System Disk | Data Disk | Traffic | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2 cores | 2GB | 20GB NVMe | 2TB HDD RAID-10 | 10TB/month | $130/3 years Buy |
| 4 cores | 4GB | 40GB NVMe | 5TB HDD RAID-10 | 35TB/month | $140/year Buy |
Features:
- Large-capacity HDD RAID-10 storage
- Ideal for backups, archives, and file hosting
- Better value with multi-year billing
5. Datacenter Coverage
- North America: Los Angeles, New York, Chicago
- Europe: London, Amsterdam
- Asia-Pacific: Hong Kong, Singapore, Sydney, Tokyo, Seoul
The infrastructure is built on a multi-provider redundant network architecture (Juniper core), with at least dual upstream providers in each location.
6. Recommended Use Cases
Best suited for:
- Cross-border businesses / multi-region deployments
- Development and testing / Docker environments
- Overseas hosting and SEO networks
- Lightweight databases and caching services
- Users who do not require 24/7 instant support
Not recommended for:
- Production-grade services requiring strict SLA guarantees
- Enterprise systems requiring instant ticket response support
7. FAQ
Q1: What payment methods does HostHatch support?
Credit cards, PayPal, and select cryptocurrencies.
Q2: How long does deployment take?
Typically 7–10 business days, sometimes earlier depending on provisioning.
Q3: Are refunds available?
No refunds are supported, and datacenter changes are not allowed.
Q4: What are the benefits of multi-year billing?
- NVMe plans: double RAM/storage/bandwidth
- HFC plans: increased storage and traffic
- Storage plans: improved resource ratios
Q5: Why are Asia-Pacific traffic limits lower?
Due to higher bandwidth costs, Hong Kong and Singapore nodes have lower traffic allowances compared to European and US locations.





