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Cherry Servers Review

Founded: 2000 Datacenters: 6 regions (EU + US + APAC) Entry: $3.51/mo
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Cherry Servers is a European cloud and bare-metal hosting provider founded in 2000 in Kaunas, Lithuania — 25 years of continuous operation without acquisition. The pitch is unusual for a sub-$5/mo entry tier: 6 datacenter regions (Amsterdam, Frankfurt, Vilnius, Stockholm, Chicago, Singapore), ISO 27001 + SOC 2 + PCI DSS certifications across all sites, dual cloud + bare-metal product lines on AMD EPYC + Intel Xeon Scalable CPUs, and 1TB of free egress traffic on every plan. The provider serves 30,000+ new server deployments per year with an average 8-minute provisioning time and supports true GDPR data-residency deployments through its four EU locations.

Entry: $3.51/mo · 2GB: ~$10/mo · 8GB: $40/mo · Bare-metal EPYC 7402P: $49/mo

Pros

  • ✅ 25 years operating since 2000 — among the longest European VPS track records
  • ✅ 4 EU datacenter locations (NL/DE/LT/SE) for true GDPR data-residency
  • ✅ ISO 27001 + SOC 2 + PCI DSS certified across all 6 regions
  • ✅ Dual cloud + bare-metal product lines on AMD EPYC + Intel Xeon
  • ✅ 1TB free egress traffic on every plan; overage only $0.5/TB
  • ✅ Cloud VPS from $3.51/mo entry — competitive for a regulated-SMB provider
  • ✅ 8-minute average provisioning — full self-service, no sales-engineering contact
  • ✅ Bare-metal heritage: EPYC 7402P 24c/48t available from $49/mo
  • ✅ EU contractural entity — useful for buyers who specifically need non-US/non-APAC jurisdiction
  • ✅ Modern ARM-based Ampere ONE instances for power-efficient workloads

Cons

  • ⚠️ Higher entry price than budget competitors ($3.51/mo vs RackNerd $1.99/mo)
  • ⚠️ Entry tier uses SATA SSD, not NVMe (NVMe available from Performance VDS $80/mo)
  • ⚠️ No GPU instances for AI/ML training (CPU-focused lineup)
  • ⚠️ Cloud VPS provisioning slower than hyperscalers (5-30 minutes typical)
  • ⚠️ Smaller feature set than managed hyperscalers (no managed Kubernetes, no managed databases)
  • ⚠️ Limited brand recognition outside Lithuania-proximate EU markets
  • ⚠️ Dedicated server configurations require sales-engineering contact
  • ⚠️ 1TB free egress is generous but heavy-traffic workloads will see overage bills add up
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Our Verdict

Cherry Servers occupies a useful and underappreciated position in the 2026 European VPS market: a 25-year-old Lithuanian operator with 6 datacenter regions, ISO 27001 + SOC 2 + PCI DSS certifications, and dual cloud + bare-metal product lines on AMD EPYC + Intel Xeon Scalable hardware. The four EU locations (Amsterdam, Frankfurt, Vilnius, Stockholm) support true GDPR data-residency deployments, and the Chicago + Singapore presence extends coverage to North American and Asian users without sacrificing the EU contractural entity for regulated workloads. The 1TB free egress traffic on every plan is a genuine differentiator — most sub-$10/mo providers either cap traffic at 500GB-1TB or meter aggressively above 1TB.

The biggest caveats are the higher entry price ($3.51/mo vs RackNerd $1.99/mo) and the SATA SSD on entry tiers rather than NVMe — buyers who need pure NVMe + dedicated cores must step up to the Performance VDS line at $80/mo for 6 vCPU / 16GB / 240GB NVMe. The provider has no GPU instances and no managed Kubernetes, so AI/ML training and large-scale container orchestration workloads need to look elsewhere. For buyers who want a stable, regulated-SMB-grade European operator with 25-year track record + dual cloud/bare-metal + ISO 27001, Cherry Servers is the cleanest match in this comparison set. For buyers who want absolute cheapest $/mo for personal projects, RackNerd's $10.98/yr annual special remains the more honest value comparison.