$10/Mo for 16GB RAM on a 10Gbps Port — Host Mayo Kansas KVM VPS
Ten dollars a month for 16GB of RAM on a 10Gbps port doesn’t come up often. Host Mayo Ltd has operated since 2015 and is running a single KVM configuration in Kansas, USA at that price — no coupon required, recurring rate.
16GB RAM — Kansas, USA @ 10Gbps
- CPU: 4 Cores (Intel Xeon)
- RAM: 16 GB
- Storage: 10 GB SSD (RAID 10)
- Bandwidth: 10 TB/month @ 10Gbps port
- IPs: 1 IPv4 + 1 IPv6
- Virtualization: KVM
- Control Panel: Virtualizor
- DDoS Protection: Included
- OS options: AlmaLinux, Rocky Linux, Oracle Linux, Windows Server, and others
- Price: $10/month recurring
The network spec is the story here: 10TB of transfer on a genuine 10Gbps uplink for $10/month is a combination that normally shows up well above this price tier. Most budget KVM plans in this range top out at a 1Gbps port with 1–2TB of bandwidth; this one inverts the usual trade-off and prioritizes throughput over local storage.
The constraint to plan around: disk space is 10GB SSD. This config suits workloads that keep data elsewhere — caching layers, relay nodes, high-traffic web frontends behind a CDN, or anything that does meaningful I/O over the network rather than local disk. If your use case needs 50–100GB of on-server storage, this isn’t the right fit; if it needs bandwidth, it’s hard to beat at $10.
At 16GB RAM and 4 cores, the per-GB rate of $0.625/month clears the budget KVM bar comfortably. Host Mayo also advertises a recurring 50% discount via coupon extreme on their other 10Gbps configurations — those plans are on their product page with details not reproduced here. For this 16GB plan, the $10/month rate is the price at checkout, no code needed.