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A VPS order form you can actually read

Picking a VPS used to mean dragging a slider through ninety-odd plans. Now the families are tabs and each one is a table: vCPUs, memory, disk and price in columns you can compare down the page. The Optimized family, which has the most options, splits further into General, CPU, Memory and Storage.

Choosing an operating system is a grid of distributions with their own logos — pick Ubuntu or Debian, then the version, instead of hunting through one long dropdown. Applications sit behind their own tab, sorted into categories with a filter box.

Anything that costs extra now says so before you click it, with the amount on the option itself: extra IPv4 addresses, block storage, and the Windows Server licence, which is charged per vCPU because that is how it is charged to us.