VPS Mexico City, Mexico
Here are the best available VPS deals in Mexico City, Mexico. You have several options that you can choose depending on your needs.
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VPS Hosting Plans in Mexico City, Mexico
Technical Specifications
Server Specifications
- Virtualization
- KVM
- Storage Type
- SSD
- CPU Type
- Enterprise-grade Intel/AMD
Network
- Port Speed
- 1 Gbps
- Network Type
- Metered
- IPv4 Address
- 1 Dedicated IP
Location & Deployment
- Data Center
- Mexico City, Mexico
- Region
- North America
- Setup Time
- Instant Deployment
Available Plan Range
- CPU Cores
- 2 - 12
- RAM
- 2 GB - 32 GB
- Storage
- 20 GB - 640 GB
- Bandwidth
- 2048 GB - 8192 GB
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Choose a metered VPS in Mexico City to place your workloads at the heart of North American and Latin American connectivity. With major carriers, IXPs, and submarine cable routes converging in CDMX, your virtual server benefits from low-latency paths to Mexico, the southern US, and Central America—ideal for regional businesses, multilingual sites, and cloud server deployments targeting Spanish-speaking audiences. Proximity to Mexico’s largest commercial hub supports faster page loads and reliable access for customers and teams across the country.
Our metered VPS hosting is built for affordability and predictability when you can manage bandwidth usage. If you run low to moderate traffic websites, APIs, CRMs, or internal tools, you pay only for the resources you need—keeping monthly costs under control without sacrificing performance. Transparent bandwidth metering helps you plan ahead while SSD storage, dedicated resources, and KVM virtualization deliver consistent speed for your hosting, VPS, and virtual server workloads.
Use cases include SaaS pilots, agency client sites, regional e‑commerce, and development sandboxes that don’t require high data transfer. Expect stable latency to major US hubs like Dallas and Houston, efficient routes into Central America, and strong peering within Mexico City for responsive user experiences across the region.