What Are Bulletproof Virtual Servers (VDS) For?

Bulletproof Virtual Servers (VDS) are designed for projects that may face a high risk of takedowns or complaints from hosting platforms. These servers offer protection against external abuse reports and service disruptions, making them ideal for specific tasks where minimal downtime or provider interference is critical.

Suitable for: Projects with a high likelihood of abuse reports – such as data storage, sharing, or distribution that may trigger complaints from third-party systems; Services with a grey reputation – websites, bots, mail servers that may face sanctions for policy violations; Guerrilla and anonymous projects – where the project needs protection from surveillance and takedowns (e.g., torrents, file sharing, censorship circumvention systems); High-risk traffic – suitable for projects with sensitive traffic like VPN services, proxies, anonymizers, and other privacy-focused platforms.

Advantages: Protected from abuse: minimized risk of shutdowns, bans, and provider blocks; Enhanced anonymity and security: including DDoS protection, use of proxy services, and strengthened data protection; Flexible configuration: the ability to tailor server and network setups to match project-specific needs; Support for non-standard applications: suitable for hosting uncommon services and applications that may be restricted on regular servers.

Best choice if: Your project operates in the grey or black areas of the internet; You need guaranteed uptime in case of takedown attempts; You want to minimize hosting provider interference in server operations.