Timeweb

Timeweb

Russia
Aggregate rating pending
Founded
2006
Public API
yes

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Verdict

Timeweb is a Russian hosting provider for VPS, cloud servers, GPU hosting, domains, and email. HostScout records Timeweb locations in Moscow, Saint Petersburg, and Amsterdam. It is worth checking for low-cost Linux servers, test environments, and RTX 4090 GPU workloads, not for hands-off managed infrastructure.

  • Timeweb was founded in 2006.
  • Timeweb is listed for servers, GPU hosting, cloud, domains, and email.
  • Timeweb records data centers in Moscow, Saint Petersburg, and Amsterdam.
  • Timeweb currently lists the HOSTSCOUT promo code with a 10% discount.
  • Timeweb VPS plans in the current data include a 3-day trial and no included backups.

Where Timeweb Fits

Timeweb fits buyers who can operate their own stack and want inexpensive infrastructure outside the usual US cloud brands. The smallest recorded VPS plan costs $2.90 per month and includes 1 CPU core, 1 GB RAM, and 15 GB NVMe storage. That is a testing box, not a production database host.

For US and UK teams, location is the first filter. Timeweb records two Russian locations and one Amsterdam location. The Amsterdam location is the only recorded non-Russian region. If your users sit in North America, test latency and legal requirements before moving anything customer-facing.

Cost Traps To Check

Do not treat the low monthly number as the full bill. Backups are not included on the recorded VPS and GPU plans. Snapshots, storage growth, restore tests, outbound traffic, and migration time can cost more than the server itself when a cheap instance becomes production.

The current VPS data has no recorded bandwidth cap. That does not mean unlimited egress is free in every real checkout case. Verify the traffic policy, fair-use wording, DDoS protection scope, SLA terms, IOPS behavior, and CPU steal risk before you buy a year of service.

Plans In The Current Data

Timeweb Cloud Server S1 costs $2.90 per month in the current HostScout data. Cloud Server S1 includes 1 CPU core, 1 GB RAM, 15 GB NVMe storage, DDoS protection, and Linux operating systems. Cloud Server S1 uses an Intel Xeon E-2388G CPU model in the recorded plan.

Timeweb Cloud Server S2 costs $5.70 per month in the current HostScout data. Cloud Server S2 includes 2 CPU cores, 2 GB RAM, 30 GB NVMe storage, DDoS protection, and Windows as an additional operating system option. Cloud Server S2 also records a 3-day trial.

Timeweb Cloud S costs $9.80 per month in the current HostScout data. Cloud S includes 2 CPU cores, 4 GB RAM, 60 GB NVMe storage, included backups, and a 99.95% SLA value. Cloud S records Moscow and Amsterdam as locations.

Timeweb GPU RTX 4090 costs $439 per month in the current HostScout data. The GPU plan includes 8 CPU cores, 32 GB RAM, 300 GB NVMe storage, 10 TB bandwidth, one NVIDIA RTX 4090 24GB card, and Ubuntu. The GPU plan records Moscow as its location.

Hardware Context

Intel Xeon E-2388G has 8 cores and 16 threads. Intel Xeon E-2388G has a 3.2 GHz base clock and a 5.1 GHz boost clock. That profile is more interesting for small services that care about per-core speed than for wide parallel jobs.

NVIDIA RTX 4090 24GB uses the Ada Lovelace architecture. NVIDIA RTX 4090 24GB has 24 GB of GDDR6X memory and 16,384 CUDA cores. It can be useful for rendering, inference experiments, and developer GPU work, but it is not the same buying decision as a data-center A100 instance.

Buying Checklist

Choose Timeweb when the recorded regions match your users, you can manage Linux yourself, and the price advantage survives backup and migration costs. Avoid it when you need a US region, managed operations, included backups on every plan, or a provider with a primarily US or UK compliance posture.

HostScout records Timeweb data as updated on 2026-07-04. Partner links and promo codes do not affect the ranking. Treat this page as a comparison starting point, then verify checkout terms before you put production traffic on the service.