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Cloud VPS Hosting in Kansas City, United States

Deploy in Kansas City — the heartland hub, equidistant from both coasts and purpose-built for central US reach.

Why deploy in Kansas City?

Kansas City sits at the geographic and logistical centre of the continental United States. Its position on the border of Missouri and Kansas makes it equidistant from the East and West Coasts, and it anchors the broad agricultural, logistics, and distribution economy of the American heartland.

For teams that need genuine central US coverage — applications serving users across the Plains, Mountain, and Midwest states — Kansas City offers local latency to a population that coast-centric deployments consistently underserve.

The problem hosting in Kansas City solves

Coast-anchored deployments add latency for the entire central US

Users across Kansas, Nebraska, Iowa, Missouri, and the surrounding states pay a latency penalty every time their traffic routes to a coastal data center. A Kansas City deployment removes that penalty for one of the most geographically underserved parts of the US.

Heartland industries require infrastructure that understands their geography

Logistics tracking, grain trading, and distribution platforms that operate across the central US need compute that is physically close to the operations they support — not a remote cloud region on the other side of the continent.

Why teams choose us in Kansas City

True geographic centre of the continental US

Kansas City's midpoint position delivers balanced latency to the entire country — the right anchor for applications that need to serve the full continental US without a coastal bias.

Local performance for the heartland economy

Logistics, agriculture, energy, and distribution platforms serving the central US get local response times instead of the round-trip penalty that comes with coast-hosted infrastructure.

On-demand capacity, no contracts

Provision in seconds, pay by the hour with a monthly price ceiling. Scale capacity for a seasonal peak or a demand surge, then scale back — no commitments, no minimums.

Built for teams deploying in Kansas City

Logistics, agriculture, and distribution technology teams

The heartland economy is built on logistics, agriculture, and distribution — sectors that depend on real-time tracking, inventory management, and supply-chain platforms. Teams building for those markets need infrastructure that sits inside the region, not routed through a coastal data center.

Plans available in Kansas City

High performance plans in Kansas City

Plan vCPU RAM Storage Network Price
1 vCPU · 2 GB 1 2048 MB 50 GB SSD/NVMe IPv4 included
$0.0334/hr
~$24.00/mo
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1 vCPU · 4 GB 1 4096 MB 75 GB SSD/NVMe IPv4 included
$0.0416/hr
~$30.00/mo
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2 vCPU · 8 GB 2 8192 MB 125 GB SSD/NVMe IPv4 included
$0.0612/hr
~$44.00/mo
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4 vCPU · 16 GB 4 16384 MB 250 GB SSD/NVMe IPv4 included
$0.1112/hr
~$80.00/mo
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8 vCPU · 32 GB 8 32768 MB 500 GB SSD/NVMe IPv4 included
$0.1806/hr
~$130.00/mo
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12 vCPU · 64 GB 12 65536 MB 640 GB SSD/NVMe IPv4 included
$0.2472/hr
~$178.00/mo
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16 vCPU · 128 GB 16 131072 MB 1024 GB SSD/NVMe IPv4 included
$0.6112/hr
~$440.00/mo
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32 vCPU · 192000 MB 32 192000 MB 2048 GB SSD/NVMe IPv4 included
$1.3888/hr
~$1,000.00/mo
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Bandwidth & networking. Every plan includes 200 GB of free outbound data transfer each month; additional transfer is billed at $0.09 per GB. A public IPv4 address is included, and IPv6 is available free on demand.

Questions about Kansas City

What makes Kansas City a useful infrastructure location?
Kansas City is the geographic centre of the continental United States, making it equidistant from both coasts. It is the natural anchor for applications serving the central US — Plains, Mountain, and Midwest states — that are consistently underserved by East and West Coast deployments.
Which industries benefit most from Kansas City hosting?
Logistics, agriculture, energy, and distribution technology platforms are the clearest beneficiaries — their operations and users are physically concentrated in the central US, and local infrastructure reduces latency on every request.