VPS Mart isn't a household name in the Chinese VPS community, but its positioning is actually quite clear — it targets users who need US-based VPS, particularly for Windows Server use cases. The main differentiator is that all Windows VPS plans include the OS license, no separate purchase required. In the budget Windows VPS market, that's less common than you'd think.
Company Background
VPS Mart operates under Database Mart LLC, a parent company that's been running server infrastructure since 2005. VPS Mart launched as a standalone brand in 2014, focused specifically on virtual private servers. The current product lineup covers three lines: Windows VPS, Linux VPS, and dedicated servers.
Data Center Locations
VPS Mart currently operates two US data center nodes:
- Dallas, Texas
- Kansas City, Missouri
Both are in the US central region, which gives them a latency edge for North American access. From actual routing tests on the Dallas node, all three major Chinese carriers (China Telecom, China Unicom, China Mobile) route over standard backbone paths — no CN2 GIA or optimized China routes. Direct latency to mainland China sits in the 220–290ms range. If your users are primarily in China, pairing with a CDN or relay is advisable. If the business faces North America, this latency is entirely normal.
Product Lines and Configurations
This is VPS Mart's most distinctive offering. All Windows VPS plans include Windows Server licensing, covering the full range from Windows Server 2016 through 2025, with full Administrator privileges and RDP remote desktop access.
Hardware: Intel Xeon processors, NVMe SSD or SSD storage depending on the plan, up to 1Gbps network bandwidth, and unmetered traffic across all plans.
Best suited for: Windows remote desktop environments, .NET application deployment, SQL Server databases, Windows-specific software, and remote work setups that require a graphical interface.
Linux VPS
Supports mainstream Linux distributions: Ubuntu, Debian, CentOS, AlmaLinux, with full root access. Configuration structure mirrors the Windows VPS line — Intel Xeon processors with SSD storage.
Best suited for: web servers, Docker containers, lightweight application deployment, streaming nodes, and scheduled automation scripts.
For current plan specs and pricing, check vps-mart.com directly — VPS pricing shifts frequently, and the official site is the only reliable reference.
Refund Policy
VPS Mart currently has no general refund policy. Confirm the specific terms before purchasing. If there's any uncertainty, open a ticket or contact live support before placing an order.
Technical Support
Official support runs 24/7/365, covering server fault diagnosis, initial software installation, server migration, Windows security patch updates, and proactive monitoring.
On response times: ticket support averages around 2 hours, live chat averages within 5 minutes. For an independent VPS provider, these are competitive commitments — actual experience is worth cross-referencing against recent user feedback before relying on it.
SLA: 99.9% uptime guarantee.
Real-World Test Results (Dallas Node)
I ran a 3-day test on one of their popular plans — the Express Linux VPS. Here's what the numbers looked like:
Test environment: 2 vCPU / 4GB RAM / 60GB SSD, Ubuntu 24.04 LTS, KVM virtualization.
CPU: sysbench single-core score of 809, dual-core 1609. The E3-12xx v2 processor handles light workloads fine — not the right choice for CPU-intensive compute.
Disk performance is where this machine stands out. fio sequential read and write speeds both exceeded 1GB/s, 4K random read/write came in around 136 MB/s, with IOPS around 33k. Strong numbers for this price tier.
Network bandwidth: Speedtest showed 98.74 Mbps upload / 95.48 Mbps download, consistently stable.
Streaming unlock coverage is broad. Testing confirmed native unlocking of Netflix US, Disney+ US, Amazon Prime Video, TikTok US, ChatGPT, Gemini, and YouTube. TikTok region confirmed as US. Claude and Perplexity AI were blocked by WAF — if either of those is a core requirement, test before committing.
For users in China: China Telecom and China Unicom connections were stable; China Mobile connectivity was less consistent.
Who This Is For
VPS Mart's positioning translates to a fairly specific user profile:
Users who need a budget Windows VPS without purchasing a separate OS license — the included licensing is a clear advantage at this price point. Users who need a US-native IP for streaming — the Dallas node's unlock coverage is comprehensive, with Netflix, Disney+, and TikTok US all confirmed working. Light-workload users — scheduled scripts, Docker containers, cron jobs, low-traffic sites — solid disk IO and generous memory make this a good value for these tasks. Businesses serving North American audiences — US central location keeps latency low for North American visitors.
Less suitable for: users who frequently SSH in from mainland China (standard routing latency is high — a relay is recommended), CPU-intensive workloads, anything requiring IPv6 support, and users whose core needs include Claude or Perplexity access.
Summary
VPS Mart is a US VPS provider with a clear and consistent focus. The parent company has been running for over two decades, the product lines are straightforward, and the support response commitments are competitive. Core strengths are Windows VPS with included licensing, dual US data centers, broad streaming unlock coverage, and disk performance that outpaces most options at this price point.
If you need a budget US Windows VPS, or a reliable North American streaming exit node, VPS Mart is worth considering. Users with higher CPU demands, or those who need optimized routing to mainland China, should factor that in before deciding.
Current Deals
The current official promotion starts Linux VPS plans at $2.88/month.
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Valid through December 6, 2031. Cannot be combined with other active promotions on the official site.