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Zomro VPS Review 2026: Forex Trading, Crypto Bots and Cloud Server Plans

A practical breakdown of Zomro’s Cloud Forex, Big VDS, Virtual and Dedicated plans, with real specs and prices, mapped to trading and crypto bot use cases.

Zomro VPS Review 2026: Forex Trading, Crypto Bots and Cloud Server Plans

Zomro is a Netherlands-based hosting provider running several separate product lines rather than one generic VPS. That matters for traders and crypto users specifically, because the right choice depends heavily on whether you're running a single MetaTrader terminal, an EA-heavy multi-account setup, a crypto bot polling several exchange APIs, or just a small website. This review breaks down what Zomro actually offers, with real specs and prices, and maps each product line to a specific use case.

Quick verdict

Zomro's Cloud Forex line is a purpose-built, well-priced option for MetaTrader-based trading, with plans preconfigured for MT4/MT5 and a sensible price jump between tiers. Its Big VDS / Cloud VPS line is the better fit for crypto trading bots or anything needing more raw CPU/RAM and a choice between Linux and Windows Server. Virtual (shared cPanel hosting) is not a trading product at all — it's for a blog, landing page, or small site, and shouldn't be confused with a trading VPS. Dedicated servers exist for high-load, agency-scale setups, but pricing runs through a configurator rather than a fixed table, so get a quote for your exact workload.

Product lineup at a glance

Line Best for Starting price
Cloud Forex MetaTrader EAs, copy trading, single-to-multi broker accounts €6.48/month
Big VDS (Cloud VPS) Crypto bots, multi-exchange APIs, heavier compute €26.80/month
Virtual (shared/cPanel) Blogs, landing pages, small web projects — not for trading terminals €3.98/month
Dedicated High-load, many-EA or agency-scale setups Configurator-based, request a quote

Data centers for the Cloud Forex line are available in Poland, Netherlands, Germany, and the USA — worth testing latency to your specific broker's server before committing long-term. Big VDS, Virtual, and Dedicated are hosted in the Netherlands.

Cloud Forex: built for MetaTrader

This is Zomro's trading-specific line, preconfigured with MT4/MT5 support and sized for running one or more terminals rather than general workloads.

Zomro Cloud Forex VPS plans and pricing screenshot

Plan CPU RAM Storage Terminals Price
Cloud Forex 1 1 core (AMD EPYC) 2.5 GB 4 GB NVMe up to 2 €6.48/mo
Cloud Forex 2 2 cores 5 GB 20 GB NVMe up to 3 €11.48/mo
Cloud Forex 3 3 cores 7.5 GB 35 GB NVMe up to 4 €16.48/mo
Cloud Forex 4 4 cores 10 GB 55 GB NVMe up to 6 €21.48/mo

All four run on a 1000 Mbps port. Zomro markets Cloud Forex 2 as its "best choice" tier, which lines up with a realistic use case: a trader running 2-3 terminals or testing more than one strategy, where a single-core plan would start to feel cramped.

Who should pick which tier:

  • Cloud Forex 1 — one terminal, one EA, learning or testing phase.
  • Cloud Forex 2 — 2-3 terminals, intraday or multi-account trading.
  • Cloud Forex 3-4 — EA optimization, backtesting, or running several strategies where CPU headroom prevents one terminal from slowing down another.

See current Cloud Forex plans and pricing on Zomro

Big VDS (Cloud VPS): the better fit for crypto bots

Zomro's general cloud VPS line is not trading-branded, but it's the more sensible choice once a workload outgrows what a Cloud Forex plan is built for — most notably crypto trading bots that poll multiple exchange APIs, run indicators across many pairs, or simply need more RAM than a MetaTrader terminal does.

Zomro Big VDS cloud server plans and pricing screenshot

Plan CPU RAM Storage Traffic Price
Aet Intel 2 10 GB 500 GB NVMe 2 TB €26.80/mo
Vim Intel 4 20 GB 1 TB NVMe 4 TB €52.48/mo
Pax Intel 6 30 GB 1.5 TB NVMe 6 TB €77.80/mo
Zen Intel 8 40 GB 2 TB NVMe 8 TB €103.48/mo
Nex Intel 12 60 GB 3 TB NVMe 12 TB €154.48/mo
Fort Intel 16 80 GB 4 TB NVMe 16 TB €205.80/mo
Zelt Intel 24 120 GB 6 TB NVMe 24 TB €307.80/mo

These run on Intel Xeon Gold cores (up to 3.7 GHz) with KVM virtualization, and you can choose the OS: CentOS, Debian, Ubuntu, AlmaLinux, Rocky Linux, or Windows Server. That OS choice matters — many crypto bot frameworks run more efficiently (and cheaper, since no Windows license is involved) on Linux, while some trading tools still require Windows Server.

Who should pick which tier:

  • Aet/Vim Intel — a single crypto bot or a small number of strategies across a few exchanges.
  • Pax/Zen Intel — multiple bots, heavier backtesting, or data-processing-heavy strategies.
  • Nex Intel and above — running at a scale closer to a small trading operation than a personal setup.

See current Big VDS plans and pricing on Zomro

Virtual: shared hosting, not a trading product

Zomro's Virtual line is standard shared cPanel hosting — CloudLinux, Apache/Nginx, PHP 5.6-8.3, MySQL/MariaDB, free SSL, daily backups, DDoS protection, running on shared infrastructure (dual Xeon E5-2630v3, 256 GB ECC RAM, NVMe RAID 10). Plans run from €3.98 to €14.98/month depending on storage and site limits.

This is a fine, cheap option if you also want to host a personal site, a landing page for your trading journal, or a small blog — but it is not a substitute for a Cloud Forex or Big VDS plan. Shared hosting doesn't give you a persistent environment to run a MetaTrader terminal or a bot process continuously.

See current Virtual hosting plans on Zomro

Dedicated: for high-load and agency-scale setups

Zomro's dedicated servers run out of a Netherlands TIER-III data center with up to 10 Gbps port options and 100 TB/month of included traffic (throttled rather than cut off beyond that). You get at least one free IPv4 address, optional IPv6 /64, a free domain for rentals of 3+ months, and a choice of control panel (cPanel from €20/month, ISPmanager from €10/month) on top of the base server.

Unlike the Cloud Forex and Big VDS lines, dedicated pricing runs through a live configurator rather than a fixed table, so exact CPU/RAM/price combinations depend on what you select at checkout. This tier makes sense once you're running enough EAs, bots, or client accounts that a large Big VDS plan becomes the bottleneck rather than the solution — for most individual traders, it's more than you need to start.

Check current Dedicated server configurations on Zomro

Pricing note

Prices above (including the "35% savings" pricing already reflected on Zomro's site, plus a 6% discount code available at the time of writing for 6-12 month terms) were accurate when this review was written. Hosting prices and promotions change, so confirm the current price and any active discount directly on Zomro's site before ordering.

Practical tips before you commit

  • Start with monthly billing on a new plan, even if a longer term is cheaper, until you've confirmed latency and stability against your actual broker or exchange.
  • Ping your broker's or exchange's trading server from the data center you're considering before renewing long-term — location matters more than the CPU spec sheet.
  • Take periodic snapshots or backups once your terminal or bot is configured, so a bad update doesn't mean rebuilding from scratch.
  • If your bot or EA doesn't specifically require Windows, compare the Linux price on Big VDS — you'll usually save on the license cost.

Final verdict

For MetaTrader-based forex trading, Cloud Forex is a sensibly priced, purpose-built option, and Cloud Forex 2 is a reasonable default for anyone running more than a single terminal. For crypto bots and heavier compute, Big VDS gives more RAM and CPU headroom along with OS flexibility. Virtual is worth knowing about but isn't a trading product, and Dedicated is there once you outgrow everything else.

For general VPS selection criteria that apply beyond any single provider, see our Best VPS for Trading guide. If you haven't picked a broker yet, start with our forex broker ranking, or compare copy-trading options on our Forex Copy watchlist.