KVM virtual machines in Toronto with hourly billing from $0.005/hr and affordable monthly plans. NVMe storage, 10Gbps ports, BGP support, and free SucuraGuard DDoS protection on every VM. Canadian-owned infrastructure for data sovereignty and low latency across the GTA and Eastern Canada.
Budget KVM virtual machines in Canada. Hourly and monthly billing. Deploy instantly via Nexus.
| Plan | vCPU | RAM | NVMe | Bandwidth | Monthly | Hourly |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| VM-1C-2G | 1 | 2GB | 55GB | 5TB | $3.75 | $0.005 |
| VM-2C-2G | 2 | 2GB | 65GB | 10TB | $5.48 | $0.0075 |
| VM-2C-4G | 2 | 4GB | 80GB | 15TB | $7.67 | $0.0105 |
| VM-4C-8G | 4 | 8GB | 160GB | 20TB | $14.97 | $0.0205 |
| VM-6C-16G | 6 | 16GB | 320GB | 25TB | $29.93 | $0.041 |
| VM-8C-32G | 8 | 32GB | 640GB | 30TB | $60.00 | $0.082 |
All six tiers are KVM virtual machines on NVMe with a /64 IPv6 block, free SucuraGuard DDoS protection, and full BGP support via AS398999. Prices are in USD. Hourly means hourly — no setup fee, no minimum term. Need a bigger build than VM-8C-32G? See all our virtual machine plans or contact us for custom sizing.
Toronto now runs a 4-node KVM cloud — instant deploy, real capacity, budget pricing. From sign-up to a live VM in under a minute.
This is real capacity on hardware we own and operate at 245 Consumers Road — not an overbooked reseller node. Deploy your Toronto VPS now in the Nexus panel.
Every Toronto VPS includes enterprise-grade network and storage features at budget-friendly pricing.
Host virtual machines where your Canadian users and compliance requirements need you to be.
One flat price per tier. No unbundling, no add-on tax for the things that should be standard.
A budget KVM cloud in Canada is a fit for a wide range of workloads — spin one up per-hour, keep it per-month.
Where you host your data is a compliance decision as much as a technical one.
Every Toronto VPS runs in our Ontario facility and is operated by Sucura Networks, a Canadian-owned company. For organizations handling personal data subject to PIPEDA or provincial privacy law, keeping workloads in-country removes a whole category of cross-border data-transfer questions. You get Canadian data residency without an enterprise price tag.
Toronto is the natural hub for Eastern Canada. Hosting here gives your users across the Greater Toronto Area and Ontario fast, local round-trips, while our premium transit via multiple tier-1 upstreams keeps you close to the US market too. You get Canadian residency without giving up North American reach.
We own and run the hardware at 245 Consumers Road directly and announce space on AS398999. That means we set the pricing, we run the network, and you talk to the people who actually operate it. Toronto VPS pair cleanly with our Toronto dedicated servers and Toronto colocation when you outgrow a single VM.
Quick answers about pricing, networking, storage, and deployment.
Plans start at $3.75/mo for VM-1C-2G (1 vCPU, 2GB RAM, 55GB NVMe, 5TB bandwidth). Larger configurations go up to VM-6C-16G at $29.93/mo. Hourly rates scale with each plan (from $0.005/hr on the entry tier).
Yes. SucuraGuard DDoS protection is included on every Toronto VPS at no additional fee, with multi-terabit scrubbing and fast detection.
Yes. BGP support is available on Toronto VPS so you can work with AS398999 and announce your IP space where your use case allows.
All listed plans use local NVMe storage for high performance and consistent latency.
After you register in Nexus, you can typically deploy a VM in minutes through automated provisioning.
Yes. You can run Toronto VMs on hourly billing (e.g. from $0.005/hr on VM-1C-2G) or choose predictable monthly pricing. There is no minimum term and no setup fee — destroy an instance the moment you're done and billing stops.
Our Toronto VPS run from our Canadian flagship facility at 245 Consumers Road in North York (Toronto), Ontario. We own and operate the hardware directly — it's not a reseller arrangement. See the Toronto hosting hub for everything we run there.
Toronto VPS deploy popular Linux distributions including Ubuntu, Debian, and Rocky Linux through automated instant deploy in Nexus. You get full root access and console access, so you can bring your own OS via ISO where supported.
Yes. Every Toronto VPS ships dual-stack with an IPv4 address and a routed /64 IPv6 block at no extra cost.
Yes. Toronto VPS keep your data in-country at our Ontario facility, operated by a Canadian-owned company (Sucura Networks, AS398999). That makes them a good fit for Canadian data residency and PIPEDA-sensitive workloads.
Canadian KVM cloud servers with NVMe, 10Gbps, BGP, and free DDoS protection.