Cloud servers,
paid locally.
Deploy Linux VPS instances in Europe and the US, then pay and renew in your local currency with payment methods that work where you are.
Local currency by default.
Choose your country once and VMSocket keeps pricing, deployment, renewals, and invoices in a currency that makes sense locally.
No international card required.
VMSocket gives developers access to production cloud servers while keeping payment local. Pay in your market, deploy where the infrastructure is ready.
Readable Billing
Prices are displayed in RWF throughout the journey.
Fast Confirmation
Once payment clears, server provisioning continues without manual back-and-forth.
Instant Provisioning
Deploy Linux servers after payment confirmation with no manual invoice chasing.
Controlled Spend
Start with the first month prepaid, then continue on the normal postpaid renewal cycle.
Production Hardware
VPS instances run in Europe and the US with predictable compute classes and clear availability.
Plans that read like infrastructure.
Compare compute class, specs, location, availability, and your local monthly estimate in one compact view.
Shown in Rwandan Francs (RWF).
| Class | Specs | Location | Status | Monthly |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Shared x86 | Intel / AMD shared CPU | Europe | Ready | RWF 12,300 |
| Dedicated vCPU | Reserved x86 CPU | US / Europe | Ready | RWF 24,500 |
| Ampere ARM | ARM64 efficient compute | Europe | Busy | Unavailable |
Ubuntu, Debian, Rocky Linux, AlmaLinux, and Fedora.
Deploy VPS instances in Europe or the US.
The first month is prepaid. Later renewals are postpaid.
Busy plans stay visible until capacity returns.
Questions before deployment.
The basics users need before creating a server: payments, supported countries, locations, and availability.
How do payments work?
Users pay in local currency, then deploy and renew servers through the normal billing flow.
When do I pay?
The first month is prepaid. After that, usage is billed postpaid on the normal renewal cycle.
Where do servers run?
VMSocket provisions VPS instances in Europe and the US.
Which countries are supported?
Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania, Rwanda, Zambia, Malawi, South Africa, Ghana, and Nigeria.
What does Busy mean?
The plan is visible but temporarily unavailable for deployment until capacity returns.