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xHosts UK Launches Limited Edition Gold VPS Plans

UK hosting provider xHosts has rolled out a new batch of Limited Edition Gold VPS plans, built on Intel Xeon Gold 6240 and Gold 6152 platforms. These are allocation-based deals hosted in Maidenhead, United Kingdom, and once you sign up, your monthly price stays locked in for as long as the service remains active.

Because these are one-time clearance allocations, stock is limited and packages can be swapped out once they sell out, so it’s worth grabbing one while they last.

Why This Deal Stands Out

  • Intel Xeon Gold hardware powering every VPS in the range.
  • SSD storage with generous capacity across all tiers.
  • Arbor DDoS protected network for extra peace of mind.
  • Instant activation after checkout, with full root access.
  • 100% UK based hosting and support, hosted in Maidenhead, South East England.
  • Fixed pricing for life as long as the service stays active.

Current Gold VPS Packages

Here’s a quick look at the three SSD clearance tiers currently available:

SSD-8

  • Price: £7.99/mo
  • 2 vCPU Intel Xeon Gold 6240
  • 8 GB RAM
  • 100 GB SSD Storage
  • 10 TB Transfer
  • Order Now

SSD-16

  • Price: £14.99/mo
  • 4 vCPU Intel Xeon Gold 6240
  • 16 GB RAM
  • 200 GB SSD Storage
  • 20 TB Transfer
  • Order Now

SSD-32

  • Price: £24.99/mo
  • 8 vCPU Intel Xeon Gold 6240
  • 32 GB RAM
  • 400 GB SSD Storage
  • 30 TB Transfer
  • Order Now

The SSD-32 package is currently one of the most popular picks, offering 32GB RAM, 8 vCPU cores and 400GB of SSD storage for under £25/month — solid value for a fully UK hosted VPS platform.

All plans come with a 1 Gbps port, full root access and the same support level as xHosts’ standard VPS lineup.

What’s Next: High RAM UK VPS Range

xHosts has also teased an upcoming High RAM VPS range, expected to include 128GB and 256GB RAM plans with up to 1TB of storage. This looks aimed at heavier workloads such as large databases, virtualization or memory intensive applications.

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