// Who we are

About Us

Built by passionate technologists who believe hosting shouldn't be complicated, overpriced, or underpowered.

Welcome to Oneraap Hosting

Your trusted partner in high-performance VPS hosting solutions.

We provide powerful virtual private servers (VPS), game hosting nodes, and bare metal solutions with performance-first hardware and direct support from real humans.

Whether you're spinning up a game server for your community, deploying a cloud workload, or launching a serious production app, we've built our infrastructure to give you control, speed, and flexibility without the bloated costs of mainstream providers.

Thrilled Customers & Growing

10+

Years of Hosting Knowledge

3+

Expert Team Members

150+

Happy Customers

Real hardware, not a cloud reseller

We run our own infrastructure — enterprise-grade CPUs, NVMe SSDs, and ECC RAM on every node. No white-label cloud; real hardware, real performance.

Transparent Pricing

No hidden costs. No fine print. Just clean, powerful infrastructure.

Actually good support

Real humans who understand hosting — not corporate BS, ticket bingo, or chatbots. Discord and direct support when you need it.

Why Choose Oneraap?

We're not just another VPS provider. We're developers, sysadmins, and gamers — building hosting that we'd want to use ourselves.

100% NVMe SSD Storage

SAS: Samsung EMC PM1643, Dell EMC PM1643a, Dell SSD SAS, Dell Enterprise Plus SAS.

NVMe U.2: Samsung PM9A3 U2, Samsung PM9A3 PCIe Gen4 NVMe U.2. High IOPS for low-latency workloads.

Free DDoS Protection & Snapshots

Included on all plans; optional snapshots for easy restore.

Simple panel + full root

One-click reinstall, console access, and full root when you need it.

Custom configs available

VPS and game server configurations on request.

Lower latency for US West

Great for West Coast and Pacific users.

99.9% uptime SLA

Reliable infrastructure with proactive monitoring and a written SLA.

Infrastructure & hardware

Real hardware, real specs. No oversell.

Servers

Dell PowerEdge R630 / R640

Processors

Intel Xeon / AMD EPYC

Memory

ECC DDR4/DDR5 RAM (32GB–512GB+ per node)

Network

10Gbps+ uplinks

Power

Redundant PSUs, including a UPS

Networking

pfSense-based setup

We help people own their digital presence.

Reliable, high-performance VPS hosting built for developers, creators, and businesses — all in one place.

History

Oneraap was founded to provide powerful, transparent, and affordable hosting infrastructure without the complexity or hidden fees. Our journey started with a simple goal: empower developers and digital entrepreneurs with better tools and pricing.

Vision

We envision a hosting ecosystem where speed, reliability, and transparency are the norm — not the exception. Oneraap is committed to constantly evolving, optimizing, and scaling with the needs of our clients.

Mission

Our mission is to make premium server hosting accessible to everyone. Whether you're launching a business, running a game server, or hosting AI workloads — we deliver dependable, high-performance infrastructure with full control in your hands.

How we compare

Oneraap vs other popular VPS and cloud providers. Data is indicative; verify current offerings on each provider’s site.

Feature Oneraap Vultr Linode DigitalOcean
NVMe SSD storage
99.9% uptime SLA
DDoS protection
ML-powered firewall (scanner detection)
Full root & your choice of OS
Transparent pricing, no hidden fees
Real hardware (not cloud reseller)
Actually good support (vs corporate BS)
Custom configs available
Lower latency for US West
Discord support
GPU rental (AI / ML)
Game hosting (AMP)

Last updated for general comparison. Check each provider for current plans and SLA details.

IOPS benchmark comparison

Indicative storage IOPS (random read/write, 4KB blocks, QD32). Actual numbers depend on workload, node load, and test method. We use enterprise Samsung PM9A3 NVMe (PCIe Gen4) and PM1643/PM1643a SAS drives (see storage section above).

Provider / storage type Typical IOPS range (indicative)
Oneraap — Samsung PM9A3 NVMe 580k–1,100k read IOPS, 70k–200k write IOPS (varies by capacity)
Oneraap — Samsung PM1643 SAS ~400k read IOPS, ~70k write IOPS
AWS — EBS gp3 (baseline) 3,000–16,000 (provisioned IOPS higher)
AWS — EBS io2 Up to 256,000 (provisioned)
Vultr — NVMe block ~10k–50k (varies by plan)
Linode — NVMe ~10k–50k (shared node)
DigitalOcean — Block storage ~2.5k–10k (baseline; add-on)

Run your own benchmarks (e.g. fio, CrystalDiskMark). Results vary by instance size, storage tier, and test. Our NVMe/SAS stack is built for high IOPS; contact us for workload-specific expectations.

Disk performance simulator

Visual comparison: NVMe vs SATA vs HDD for different workloads.

NVMe SSD (Oneraap)

Samsung PM9A3 NVMe: 580k–1,100k read IOPS, 70k–200k write IOPS. SAS PM1643: ~400k read IOPS.

SATA SSD

Typical consumer SATA SSD: ~10k–50k random IOPS, ~500–550 MB/s sequential

HDD (7200 RPM)

Typical HDD: ~100–200 random IOPS, ~150–200 MB/s sequential, 5–15ms latency