Southeast US hub and Latin America gateway. Miami is ideal for reaching users across Florida, the Caribbean, and South America with low latency.
| Plan | vCPU | RAM | NVMe SSD | Bandwidth | Price / mo | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Starter | 1 | 1 GB | 25 GB | 1 TB | $19.99 | Order |
| Basic | 1 | 2 GB | 50 GB | 2 TB | $29.99 | Order |
| Standard | 2 | 4 GB | 80 GB | 3 TB | $59.99 | Order |
| Business Popular | 4 | 8 GB | 160 GB | 4 TB | $129.99 | Order |
| Professional | 6 | 16 GB | 320 GB | 5 TB | $179.99 | Order |
| Advanced | 8 | 32 GB | 640 GB | 6 TB | $299.99 | Order |
| Enterprise | 16 | 64 GB | 1200 GB | 10 TB | $599.99 | Order |
All plans include HTML Console, OS Rebuild, 1 Public IPv4, and 500 Mbit/s–1 Gbit/s connection.
Ports 25, 465, 137, 138, 139 are blocked. Sending email (SMTP) and Windows NetBIOS traffic are not permitted. All other common ports are open.
Miami's NOTA (NAP of the Americas) is the interconnection point for nearly all submarine cables running between the US and Latin America. From here São Paulo is ~115 ms, Bogotá ~45 ms, and the Caribbean basin mostly under 50 ms — while New York and Dallas stay ~30 ms away. No other US city offers that southern reach.
Miami is the standard choice for applications with mixed US and Latin American audiences, LatAm-facing SaaS run by US companies, and content distribution into the Caribbean. If your users are split between the two continents, Miami is almost always the correct single-node answer.
| Destination | Typical RTT |
|---|---|
| New York | ~30 ms |
| Dallas | ~30 ms |
| Mexico City | ~45 ms |
| Bogotá | ~45 ms |
| London | ~100 ms |
| São Paulo | ~115 ms |
Latency figures are indicative averages over public internet routes; actual values vary by carrier, route, and time of day.
Miami VPS from $19.99/mo. Up and running in under 60 seconds.