VPS Islamabad, Pakistan
Here are the best available VPS deals in Islamabad, Pakistan. You have several options that you can choose depending on your needs.
VPS Hosting Plans in Islamabad, Pakistan
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
- Islamabad, Pakistan
- Region
- Asia
- Setup Time
- Instant Deployment
Available Plan Range
- CPU Cores
- 1 - 6
- RAM
- 768 MB - 8 GB
- Storage
- 10 GB - 160 GB
- Bandwidth
- 500 GB - 5120 GB
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Host your VPS in Islamabad, Pakistan for proximity to South Asia’s fastest‑growing markets. Our metered virtual server plans deliver predictable costs for teams that can manage their bandwidth, making them a smart fit for low to moderate traffic websites, internal tools, and staging environments. Positioned near major IXPs and regional carriers, this cloud server location reduces latency to Lahore, Karachi, and across Pakistan, while offering strong routes to the Middle East and wider Asia.
Backed by premium peering and optimized routing, our Islamabad VPS hosting provides responsive performance for users in Pakistan, Afghanistan, the Gulf, and Western China. Metered bandwidth keeps pricing affordable when your usage is controlled—perfect for SMEs, developers, and SaaS pilots that don’t need unmetered transfer. Enjoy fast SSD storage, scalable resources, and full root access on a virtual server with transparent billing and no surprise overages when you stay within your plan.
Use cases include corporate portals, ERP/CRM instances, API endpoints, educational platforms, and localized content delivery. If your traffic is steady and moderate, this VPS hosting model offers excellent value with low latency to Asia and reliable connectivity for regional businesses and government-adjacent workloads in Islamabad’s growing tech hub.